Rooming-in occurs when:
a. doctors live in mobile delivery units adjacent to the expectant mother's home.
b. mothers are allowed to keep their babies with them after the delivery.
c. two pregnant women share the same room prior to going into labor.
d. friends and family members are allowed to stay in an expectant mother's room.
Ques. 2The exchange theory focuses on the _________ level.
a. individual
b. societal
c. institutional
d. structural
Ques. 3Controlled breathing supplies the right amount of oxygen to:
a. vaginal tissues.
b. the umbilical cord.
c. working muscles.
d. the fetus's heart.
Ques. 4The idealistic view suggests that the key to understanding human behavior is to focus on the individual's reaction to:
a. biological drives.
b. outside forces.
c. emotional demands.
d. intuitive thoughts.
Ques. 5An injection of Novocain into the area around the cervix during childbirth is known as:
a. the epidural block.
b. a paracervical anesthesia.
c. general anesthesia.
d. meprobamate.
Ques. 6A realistic view claims that:
a. human behavior is subject to the laws of science.
b. reality is grounded in a person's attitudes and beliefs.
c. there are real things existing outside of human consciousness.
d. the concept of time is based on human emotions.
Ques. 7Susan is interested in having a natural childbirth. The best explanation she can give her family of this method is:
a. This method of childbirth is supposed to bring a woman closer to the original experience of childbirth
b. Natural childbirth means being knowledgeable about childbirth, not necessarily birth at home or without anesthesia..
c. Natural childbirth occurs only with a doula and midwife. Doctors do not take part in natural childbirth..
d. This is a painless method of giving birth. It is enhanced through the use of herbal substances..