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Contemporary Maternal-Newborn Nursing 9th Edition Test Bank

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progresses through the steps of the nursing process, clearly delineating
nurses' roles throughout pregnancy, labor, birth, the newborn period, and
postpartum care. For each, it presents basic theory followed by chapters on
assessment and care for essentially healthy women or infants, and then by
complications and treatment. Recurring themes include evidence-based
practice, critical thinking, clinical decision-making, community-based care,
patient and family teaching, safety, cultural competence,
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1. Brief Contents
2. Contemporary Maternal-Newborn Nursing Care
3. About the Authors
4. Thank You!
5. Preface
6. Organization—A Nursing Care Management Framework
7. Themes for the Ninth Edition
8. Resources for Student Success
9. Resources for Faculty Success
10. Features to Help You Use This Textbook Successfully
11. Contents
12. Part I Introductory Concepts
13. Chapter 1 Contemporary Maternal-Newborn Care
14. Learning Outcomes
15. Contemporary Childbirth
16. Health Teaching and Contemporary Care
17. The Healthcare Environment
18. Community-Based Nursing Care
19. Home Care
20. Healthy People 2020 Goals
21. Culturally Competent Care
22. Complementary Health Approaches
23. Nursing Roles
24. Legal Considerations
25. Scope of Practice
26. Standards of Nursing Care
27. Patients’ Rights
28. Patient Safety
29. Informed Consent
30. Right to Privacy
31. Special Ethical Issues in Maternity Care
32. Maternal-Fetal Conflict
33. Abortion
34. Intrauterine Fetal Surgery
35. Reproductive Assistance
36. Embryonic Stem Cell Research
37. Evidence-Based Practice in Maternal-Newborn Nursing
38. Nursing Research
39. Nursing Care Plans
40. Clinical Reasoning
41. Statistical Data and Maternal-Infant Care
42. Birth Rate
43. Infant Mortality
44. Maternal Mortality
45. Implications for Nursing Practice
46. Focus Your Study
47. Clinical Reasoning in Action
48. References
49. Chapter 2 Family, Culture, and Complementary Health Approaches
50. Learning Outcomes
51. The Family
52. Types of Families
53. Family Development Frameworks
54. Family Assessment
55. Cultural Influences Affecting the Family
56. Cultural Influences on Childbearing and Childrearing
57. Beliefs and Attitudes About Pregnancy
58. Health Practices During Pregnancy and Postpartum
59. Cultural Factors and Nursing Care
60. Cultural Assessment
61. Impact of Religion and Spirituality
62. Complementary Health Approaches and the Childbearing Family
63. Benefits and Risks
64. Types of Complementary Health Approaches
65. Homeopathy
66. Naturopathy
67. Traditional Chinese Medicine
68. Mind-Based Therapies
69. Chiropractic Therapy
70. Massage Therapy
71. Herbal Therapies
72. Therapeutic Touch
73. Other Types of Complementary and Alternative Therapies
74. Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family Using Complementary Health Approaches
75. Focus Your Study
76. Clinical Reasoning in Action
77. References
78. Chapter 3 Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology
79. Learning Outcomes
80. Female Reproductive System
81. External Genitals
82. Mons Pubis
83. Labia Majora
84. Labia Minora
85. Clitoris
86. Urethral Meatus and Paraurethral Glands
87. Vaginal Vestibule
88. Perineal Body
89. Female Internal Reproductive Organs
90. Vagina
91. Uterus
92. Uterine Corpus
93. Cervix
94. Uterine Ligaments
95. Fallopian Tubes
96. Ovaries
97. Bony Pelvis
98. Bony Structure
99. Pelvic Floor
100. Pelvic Division
101. Pelvic Types
102. Breasts
103. Female Reproductive Cycle
104. Effects of Female Hormones
105. Estrogens
106. Progesterone
107. Prostaglandins
108. Neurohormonal Basis of the Female Reproductive Cycle
109. Ovarian Cycle
110. Uterine (Menstrual) Cycle
111. Male Reproductive System
112. External Genitals
113. Penis
114. Scrotum
115. Male Internal Reproductive Organs
116. Testes
117. Epididymis
118. Vas Deferens and Ejaculatory Ducts
119. Urethra
120. Accessory Glands
121. Semen
122. Focus Your Study
123. Clinical Reasoning in Action
124. References
125. Chapter 4 Conception and Fetal Development
126. Learning Outcomes
127. Cellular Division
128. Mitosis
129. Meiosis
130. Gametogenesis
131. Oogenesis
132. Spermatogenesis
133. The Process of Fertilization
134. Preparation for Fertilization
135. The Moment of Fertilization
136. Preembryonic Development
137. Cellular Multiplication
138. Implantation (Nidation)
139. Cellular Differentiation
140. Primary Germ Layers
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