Mother and child care enterpreneurial purposes Flashcards
Scope of enterpreneurial practise
nursing services; • development, assessment and sale of health care products and devices; • legal services; • health care/policy consultation; and • health care/policy publications.
- Gemma, a registered nurse wants to become a certified nurse-midwife (CNM) in order to be a stakeholder of XYZ Birthing Center. All of the following choices are the requirements to be a qualified to be a CNM, except:
a. Bachelor of Science in Nursing graduate
b. Pass the Certified Nurse-Midwifery Exam
c. Licensed practical nurse
d. At least one year experience in obstetrics
C. Licensed practical nurse
- Nurse Roxy is child care health consultant and is working in different day care centers. Child care health
consultants are professionals who:
a. Promote healthy and safe environments for the elderly
b. Keep track of the records for children and young adults
c. Know about child health, child development, and health and safety in child care settings
d. Help create environments that best support the healthy growth and development of young children
C. Know about child health, child development, and health and safety in child care settings.
- Nurse Amy is a newly registered nurse. She is very warmhearted and passionate towards the elderly. In what nursing field can Amy work in?
a. Hospice Care
b. Occupational Health
c. Specialist care: Pallative
d. Nursing Home
D. Nursing home
- A woman could only give birth in an alternative birthing center if:
a. She does not have the funds to give birth at a hospital.
b. Her location is far from a hospital.
c. She does not have any complications with her pregnancy.
d. She has a complicated pregnancy
C. If she does not have any complications with her pregnancy.
- Why should a couple plan their birth setting in advance?
a. To provide more choices on the birth setting.
b. To give the couple a sense of control over the experience.
c. To avoid cramming over last minute decisions.
d. To determine if the woman is allowed to give birth at any birth setting provided that she has no complications.
D. To determine if the woman is allowed to give birth at any birth setting provided that she has no complications.
- What is an advantage of hospital birth over other settings?
a. Women can use breathing exercises.
b. Labor and childbirth can be pain-free.
c. Extended high-risk care is available.
d. The cost of hospital stay is low.
C. Extended high risk care is available
- Why do some couples prefer alternative birthing centers than hospitals?
a. ABCs are nearer to their homes than hospitals.
b. ABCs foster family integrity more than hospitals.
c. ABCs are more affordable than hospitals.
d. ABCs have readily available extended high-risk care
B. ABCs foster family integrity more than hospitals.
- All of the following are risk factors that a client is not eligible to deliver in a birth center, except:
a. Being older than 25
b. Carrying multiples
c. Having gestational diabetes or high blood pressure
d. Having a breech-positioned baby
A. Being older than 25
- All of the following major stakeholders are involved in nursing entrepreneurship, except:
a. Consumers are demanding more individualized and effective care;
b. Nurses, lab technicians and radio technologistsare demanding opportunities to practice the skills and apply the knowledge that will promote excellence in nursing care and provide job satisfaction;
c. Society is demanding safe and more cost-effective health services; and
d. The National Nursing Association is lobbying for competent practitioners
B. Nurses, lab technicians and radio technologists are demanding oppurtunities to practice the skills and apply the knowledge that will promote excellence in nursing care and provide job satisfaction
- Joan, 39 weeks pregnant, is admitted at St.Louie Birthing Center. She is already in active labor and she is
becoming increasingly fearful because her contractions are occurring more often than she had expected. Her
partner is also becoming anxious. Which of the following should be the focus of the certified nurse-midwife’s
response?
a. Telling the client and her partner that the labor process is often unpredictable
b. Informing the client that this means she will give birth sooner than expected
c. Asking the client and her partner if they would like the nurse to stay in the room
d. Affirming that the fetal heart rate is remaining within normal limits
C. Asking the client and her partner if they would like the nurse to stay in the room.