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Test Bank for Maternity Nursing Care,

2nd Edition
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‘Think like a nurse’ with the 2nd Edition of this AJN Book-of-the-Year Award
winner. It offers the perfect balance of maternal and child nursing care with
the right depth and breadth of coverage for students in today’s
maternity/pediatric courses. And, it’s accompanied byThe Women’s Health
Companion, a complete guide to the role of the nurse in promoting
women’s health.

A unique emphasis on optimizing outcomes, evidence-based practice, and


research supports the goal of caring for women, families and children, not
only in traditional hospital settings, but also wherever they live, work, study,
or play. Clear, concise, and easy to follow, the content is organized around
four major themes, holistic care, critical thinking, validating practice, and
tools for care that help students to learn and apply the material.

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“Well written, eye-catching and well organized chapters”


- Sami Rahman, MEd, MSN, RN
Blinn College

"Clear, concise, uses tables and figures to support important concepts and
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- Darlene A. Ardary, PhD, RN, CPN, CSN
Lock Haven University

“It is thorough on content and it contains many student tools like charts,
tables and concept maps.”
- Carmen Torres MSN, MHS, RN, CNE
Bergen Community College
“I like the different aspects that are included that get the students engaged
in learning. It is a comprehensive text to use when teaching Maternal child
nursing. It is simple enough for all students but engaging enough to keep
even your most adept student challenged.”
- Teresa Carnevale, PhD, MSN, RN
Beaver College of Health Sciences

“A complete continuum of the child from preconception through


adolescents. All inclusive in a easy to read and understandable format.”
- Stephanie Palmersheim MSN, RN
St. Luke’s College
Sioux City, Iowa

“Good flow with information and material from Care of Maternal Health
Nursing to Care of Pediatric Nursing."
- Lisa Stoddart, MSN, RN, FNP-BC
Associate Nursing Professor Pediatrics
San Joaquin Delta College

1. Cover
2. Title Page
3. Copyright Page
4. About the Authors
5. Dedication
6. Preface
7. LPN/LVN Connections
8. F. A. Davis LPN/LVN Advisory Board
9. Contributors to the First Edition
10. Reviewers
11. Brief Contents
12. Contents
13. UNIT ONE: Introduction to Maternity and Pediatric Nursing
14. 1 Introduction to Maternity and Pediatric Nursing
15. Roles In Maternal-Child and Pediatric Nursing
16. Legalities and Ethics
17. Evidence-Based Practice
18. Informed Consent
19. Family-Centered Care
20. Special Considerations in Pediatric Nursing
21. The Maternal-Child and Pediatric Nursing Student
22. 2 Culture
23. Encountering Diversity
24. The Importance of Cultural Awareness and Knowledge in Nursing and Health-Care
Delivery
25. Culturally Appropriate Assessment
26. 3 Women’s Health Promotion Across the Life Span
27. Preventive Health Care for Women
28. Menstrual Disorders
29. Family Planning
30. Infertility Care
31. Menopause
32. Female Reproductive Tract Disorders
33. Infectious Disorders of the Reproductive Tract
34. Pelvic Floor Disorders
35. UNIT TWO: Pregnancy and the Family
36. 4 Human Reproduction and Fetal Development
37. Female Reproductive System
38. Male Reproductive System
39. Fertilization
40. Stages of Fetal Development
41. Accessory Structures of Pregnancy 61
42. Multiple Pregnancy
43. Effects of Teratogens on Fetal Development
44. 5 Physical and Psychological Changes of Pregnancy
45. Diagnosis of Pregnancy
46. Normal Physiological Changes in Pregnancy
47. Psychological Adaptation to Pregnancy
48. 6 Nursing Care During Pregnancy
49. Initial Prenatal Assessment
50. Prenatal Assessment and Care
51. 7 Promoting a Healthy Pregnancy
52. Focus on the Patient
53. Promotion of Self-Care During Pregnancy
54. Avoiding Infections
55. Nutrition in Pregnancy
56. Care of the Pregnant Adolescent
57. Care of Lesbian Patients
58. Care of the Expectant Woman Older Than Age 35
59. Focus on the Fetus
60. Focus on the Growing Family
61. 8 Nursing Care of the Woman With Complications During Pregnancy
62. Care of the Woman With Hyperemesis Gravidarum
63. Care of the Woman With Bleeding Disorders of Early Pregnancy
64. Care of the Woman With Bleeding Disorders of Late Pregnancy
65. Care of the Woman With Incompetent Cervix
66. Care of the Woman With Rh Incompatibility Between Maternal and Fetal Blood
67. Care of the Woman With a Multiple Gestation Pregnancy
68. Care of the Woman With Hypertension Disorders
69. Care of the Woman With Gestational Diabetes
70. UNIT THREE: Birth and the Family
71. 9 Nursing Care During Labor and Childbirth
72. The Physiology of Labor
73. Critical Factors in Labor
74. Maternal Systemic Response to Labor
75. Fetal Response to Labor
76. Stages of Labor and Birth
77. Settings for Childbirth
78. Admission to the Hospital or Birthing Center
79. Fetal Monitoring
80. Pain Management in Labor and Birth
81. 10 Nursing Care of the Woman With Complications During Labor and Birth
82. Care of the Woman at Risk of Preterm Labor
83. Care of the Woman With Premature Rupture of Membranes
84. Care of the Woman With a Post-Term Pregnancy
85. Care of the Woman With Abnormal Amniotic Fluid Volume
86. Labor-Related Complications
87. Emergencies and Complications During Birth
88. Care of the Family Experiencing Perinatal Loss
89. 11 Birth-Related Procedures
90. Amniotomy
91. Amnioinfusion
92. External Cephalic Version
93. Care of the Woman Undergoing Induction or the Augmentation of Labor
94. Assisted Vaginal Birth
95. Cesarean Birth
96. UNIT FOUR: Postpartum Period and the Family
97. 12 Postpartum Nursing Care
98. Postpartum Physical Adaptations
99. Nursing Care During the Early Postpartum Period
100. Postpartum Psychological Adaptations
101. Development of Family Attachment
102. 13 Postpartum Complications
103. Care of the Woman With Postpartum Hemorrhage
104. Care of the Woman With a Hematoma
105. Care of the Woman With a Uterine Infection
106. Care of the Woman With a Wound Infection
107. Care of the Woman With a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
108. Care of the Woman With Mastitis
109. Care of the Woman With Postpartum Thromboembolic Disease
110. Care of the Woman With Postpartum Depression
111. Care of the Woman With a Postpartum Psychiatric Disorder
112. UNIT FIVE: The Newborn
113. 14 Physiological and Behavioral Adaptations of the Newborn
114. Physiological Adaptations
115. Behavioral Adjustment to Extrauterine Life
116. 15 Nursing Care of the Newborn
117. Physical Examination of the Newborn
118. Nursing Care of the Newborn
119. Discharge Teaching for Newborn Care
120. 16 Newborn Nutrition
121. Recommended Infant Nutrition
122. The Breastfeeding Mother and Infant
123. The Formula-Feeding Parents and Infant
124. 17 Nursing Care of the Newborn at Risk
125. Identification of the At-Risk Newborn
126. Care of the Newborn at Risk Because of Birth Asphyxia
127. Care of the Newborn with Respiratory Distress
128. Care of the Newborn with Cold Stress
129. Neonatal Hypoglycemia
130. Care of the Newborn with Birth Injuries
131. Hyperbilirubinemia
132. Care of the Newborn with an Infection
133. Sepsis
134. Care of Newborns With Problems Related to Gestational Age and
Development
135. Care of the Infant of a Diabetic Mother
136. Care of Chemically Exposed Infants
137. Care of the Newborn Exposed to HIV
138. Care of the Family of an At-Risk Newborn
139. UNIT SIX: Growth and Development
140. 18 Health Promotion of the Infant: Birth to One Year
141. Growth and Development of the Infant
142. Anticipatory Guidance for New Parents of an Infant
143. Screening and Health Promotion for the Infant
144. Safety and the Hospitalized Infant
145. Disease and Injury Prevention for the Infant
146. Disorders of the Infant
147. 19 Health Promotion of the Toddler
148. Growth and Development of the Toddler
149. Anticipatory Guidance for Parents of the Toddler
150. Screening and Health Promotion for the Toddler
151. Injury Prevention for the Toddler
152. Disorders of the Toddler
153. 20 Health Promotion of the Preschooler
154. Growth and Development of the Preschooler
155. Anticipatory Guidance for Parents With a Preschooler
156. Screening and Health Promotion for the Preschooler
157. Safety and the Hospitalized Preschooler
158. Injury Prevention for the Preschooler
159. Disorders of the Preschooler
160. 21 Health Promotion of the School-Aged Child
161. Growth and Development of the School-Aged Child
162. Anticipatory Guidance for Parents of a School-Aged Child
163. Concerns of the School-Aged Child
164. Injury Prevention for the School-Aged Child
165. Screening and Health Promotion for the School-Aged Child
166. Safety and the Hospitalized School-Aged Child
167. 22 Health Promotion of the Adolescent
168. Growth and Development of the Adolescent
169. Legal Issues in Adolescent Health Care
170. Anticipatory Guidance for Parents of the Adolescent
171. Screening and Health Promotion for the Adolescent
172. Injury Prevention for Adolescents
173. Challenges in Adolescence
174. UNIT SEVEN: Pediatric Concerns and Considerations
175. 23 Nursing Care of the Hospitalized Child
176. Hospital Settings for Children Versus Adults
177. Play Therapy and Child Life Specialists
178. Providing a Safe Environment
179. Pain Management
180. Hospital Procedures With Children in Mind
181. Feeding Considerations for Hospitalized Children
182. Administering Medications to Hospitalized Children
183. Specimen Collection
184. Guidelines for Parents Administering Medications at Home
185. Discharge Procedures
186. 24 Acutely Ill Children and Their Needs
187. Providing Safety at the Bedside
188. Responding to Emergencies
189. Higher Level of Equipment Provided in the Hospital Environment
190. Caring for Families Present During Emergencies
191. Rapid Response Teams
192. Helpful Emergency Response Mnemonics
193. Assessing an Acutely Ill Child
194. Chain of Command and Request for a Higher Level of Care
195. 25 Adapting to Chronic Illness and Supporting the Family Unit
196. Defining Chronic Illness and Its Scope
197. Chronic Illnesses by Body System
198. Establishment of a Therapeutic Relationship
199. Symptoms Associated With Childhood Chronic Illness
200. Examples of Care Environments for Chronically Ill Children
201. Assisting Children in Coping With Chronic Illness
202. The Effect of Chronic Illness on the Family
203. The Effect of a Chronic Disease on Parenting
204. The Effect of a Chronic Disease on Siblings
205. 26 The Abused Child
206. Child Abuse Global Perspectives
207. Child Abuse and Prevention
208. Types of Abuse
209. Munchausen’s Syndrome by Proxy
210. Abuse Statistics
211. Fatal Abuse
212. Prevention of Child Abuse
213. Medical and Nursing Management of Child Abuse
214. Nursing Considerations and Care
215. Human Trafficking
216. UNIT EIGHT: Deviations in Pediatric Health
217. 27 Child With a Neurological Condition
218. The Development of the Nervous System
219. Common Neurological Disorders During Childhood
220. The Senses
221. Congenital Neurological Disorders
222. Neurological Injuries
223. Other Neurological Disorders
224. 28 Child With a Sensory Impairment
225. The Development of Visual Acuity
226. Visual Impairment
227. Disorders of the Eye
228. The Development of Hearing
229. Hearing Impairment
230. Disorders of the Ear
231. Overall Nursing Considerations for a Child With a Sensory Impairment
232. 29 Child With a Mental Health Condition
233. Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
234. Autism Spectrum Disorder
235. Feeding and Eating Disorders
236. Anxiety, Mood Disorders, and Schizophrenia
237. Other Types of Mental Health Disorders
238. 30 Child With a Respiratory Condition
239. The Development of the Respiratory Tract
240. Health History
241. Physical Evaluation
242. Respiratory Abnormalities
243. Interventions for a Child With Respiratory Difficulties
244. Oxygen Therapy Guidelines
245. Interventions to Assist a Child With Respiratory Distress
246. Common Respiratory Disorders
247. 31 Child With a Cardiac Condition
248. The Development of the Cardiovascular System
249. Introduction to Cardiac Conditions
250. General Nursing Care of the Child With a Cardiac Condition
251. System-Focused Nursing Care
252. Cardiac Disorders
253. 32 Child With a Metabolic Condition
254. The Endocrine Glands
255. Common Endocrine Gland Disorders
256. Diabetes Mellitus
257. Inborn Errors of Metabolism
258. 33 Child With a Musculoskeletal Condition
259. The Development of the Musculoskeletal System
260. Common Childhood Injuries
261. Childhood Screening for Musculoskeletal Conditions
262. Common Musculoskeletal Disorders: Congenital Disorders
263. Common Musculoskeletal Disorders: Acquired Disorders
264. 34 Child With a Gastrointestinal Condition
265. The Development of Gastrointestinal Abnormalities
266. Health History
267. Physical Assessment
268. Common Gastrointestinal Disorders
269. 35 Child With a Genitourinary Condition
270. The Development of the Genitourinary System
271. Renal Function
272. Fluid Maintenance Requirements
273. Dehydration
274. Common Genitourinary Disorders
275. 36 Child With a Skin Condition
276. Skin and Childhood
277. Special Considerations for Skin Disorders
278. Common Skin Disorders
279. 37 Child With a Communicable Disease
280. Vaccines
281. Common Communicable Disorders
282. Nonimmunizable Communicable Illnesses
283. 38 Child With an Oncological or Hematological Condition
284. Introduction to Hematological Conditions
285. The Development of the Hematological System
286. Common Hematological Abnormalities and Disorders
287. Transfusion Therapy
288. Common Oncological Disorders
289. Appendix A: Joint Commission’s “Do Not Use” Abbreviations List
290. Appendix B: Thirty-Four Types of Medical Errors and Tips for Preventing
Harm: Quality and Safety Imperatives for Nurses Caring for Patients Across the
Developmental Period
291. Appendix C: Universal and Standard Precautions for Preventing Disease
Transmission
292. Appendix D: Conversion Factors
293. Appendix E: Common Medication Administration Calculations in Pediatrics
294. Glossary
295. Credits
296. Index

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