Quiz: Maternal and Neonatal Care Essentials — 9 Fragen

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1. What does 'Maternal and Newborn Care' refer to in healthcare?

A specialized nursing practice focused solely on the physical health of mothers during pregnancy.
A comprehensive approach that supports the health and well-being of mothers and infants during pregnancy, childbirth, and early infancy, emphasizing family involvement and cultural sensitivity.
A set of medical procedures performed exclusively during labor and delivery.
A community-based program aimed at reducing maternal mortality rates globally.

A comprehensive approach that supports the health and well-being of mothers and infants during pregnancy, childbirth, and early infancy, emphasizing family involvement and cultural sensitivity.

Erklärung

Maternal and Newborn Care encompasses a holistic approach that includes health promotion, support, and complication management for mothers and infants during pregnancy, childbirth, and early infancy. It emphasizes family-centered and culturally sensitive care, aiming to ensure safe deliveries and healthy development for newborns.

2. What is the primary focus of maternal nursing during the perinatal period?

Providing physical assessments during labor only
Supporting the health and emotional well-being of the mother throughout pregnancy, labor, and postpartum
Performing neonatal resuscitation immediately after birth
Managing neonatal feeding issues exclusively after delivery

Supporting the health and emotional well-being of the mother throughout pregnancy, labor, and postpartum

Erklärung

Maternal nursing during the perinatal period involves supporting the mother physically, emotionally, and socially throughout pregnancy, labor, and postpartum, ensuring comprehensive care.

3. What is the approximate maximum increase in blood volume during pregnancy?

Up to 75%
Up to 25%
Up to 100%
Up to 50%

Up to 50%

Erklärung

During pregnancy, the blood volume in the maternal circulatory system can increase by approximately 50% to meet the metabolic demands of the fetus and prepare for blood loss during delivery. This significant physiological adaptation is well-documented in pregnancy physiology literature.

4. According to the definition, which period does the neonatal phase cover?

First 7 days of life
First 28 days of life
The entire pregnancy duration
Up to 6 months after birth

First 28 days of life

Erklärung

The neonatal period specifically refers to the first 28 days after birth, during which infants are most vulnerable and require specialized care.

5. What is the primary role of prenatal care components?

To provide emotional support to the pregnant woman
To monitor fetal development and maternal health to promote safe pregnancy outcomes
To prepare the mother for labor and delivery exclusively
To educate the family about newborn care only

To monitor fetal development and maternal health to promote safe pregnancy outcomes

Erklärung

The main role of prenatal care components is to monitor fetal development and maternal health throughout pregnancy. This ongoing assessment helps in early detection of potential complications, provides opportunities for health education, and supports the overall goal of promoting safe pregnancy outcomes. While emotional support, preparation for labor, and family education are important aspects, they are part of the broader purpose of prenatal care, which is primarily focused on health monitoring and promotion.

6. Which of the following best describes family-centered care in maternal and neonatal nursing?

Care that involves only healthcare professionals in treatment decisions
An approach that excludes family preferences to ensure standard protocols
Involving the family as active participants, respecting their cultural beliefs and preferences
Providing care exclusively based on the healthcare provider’s discretion

Involving the family as active participants, respecting their cultural beliefs and preferences

Erklärung

Family-centered care emphasizes involving families in decisions and respecting their cultural beliefs, improving outcomes and satisfaction.

7. What is the typical duration of postpartum care according to standard practice?

Up to 2 weeks after birth
Up to 12 weeks after birth
Up to 6 weeks after birth
Only within the first 48 hours after delivery

Up to 6 weeks after birth

Erklärung

Postpartum care generally extends up to six weeks post-delivery, focusing on recovery, mental health, and mother-infant bonding.

8. In pregnancy physiology, what does gestational age measure?

The age of the fetus from fertilization
The age of the fetus calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period (LMP)
The duration since conception
The age of the mother during pregnancy

The age of the fetus calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period (LMP)

Erklärung

Gestational age is calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period, typically about 40 weeks at term, to estimate fetal development.

9. Which hormone levels increase to support pregnancy, according to physiology teachings?

Insulin and adrenaline
hCG, progesterone, and estrogen
Thyroid hormone only
Cortisol and aldosterone

hCG, progesterone, and estrogen

Erklärung

hCG, progesterone, and estrogen increase during pregnancy to maintain the uterine lining, support fetal development, and prevent ovulation.

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Maternal nursing — focus?

Support, promote health during pregnancy and postpartum.

Maternal Nursing — focus?

Care during pregnancy, labor, postpartum

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Cardiovascular, respiratory, hormonal adaptations.

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