NUR 2513 Maternal Child Nursing Exam 1 Test Bank | Latest Edition | 300+ Questions and Answers with Rationales | A-Grade | Maternity, Newborn & Pediatric Nursing | NCLEX-RN® Prep PDF
INSTANT PDF DOWNLOAD — This is the comprehensive Exam 1 test bank for NUR 2513 - Maternal Child Nursing (Latest Edition) , featuring over 300 questions and answers with detailed rationales. Designed for nursing students in maternal-child nursing courses, this resource consolidates the critical maternity, newborn, and pediatric nursing concepts required to master the NUR 2513 Exam 1 and achieve an A-grade. The guide is meticulously aligned with nursing curricula, the NCLEX-RN® test plan, and current evidence-based practice standards. This verified resource provides comprehensive coverage of key NUR 2513 Maternal Child Nursing Exam 1 topics, including: Maternal-Child Nursing Foundations (family-centered care, cultural competence, ethical and legal issues, evidence-based practice, quality and safety in maternal-child nursing); Women's Health and Reproductive Health (reproductive anatomy and physiology, menstrual cycle, contraception methods, preconception care, infertility, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), gynecologic disorders—endometriosis, uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)); Prenatal Period (pregnancy diagnosis—signs of pregnancy (presumptive, probable, positive), physiological changes during pregnancy (cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, gastrointestinal, integumentary, musculoskeletal, endocrine), prenatal care schedule, initial and ongoing assessment, risk factors, nutrition during pregnancy (weight gain recommendations, folic acid, iron, calcium, vitamin D), common discomforts of pregnancy, danger signs during pregnancy, prenatal screening and diagnostic tests (ultrasound, maternal serum screening, amniocentesis, chorionic villus sampling, nonstress test, contraction stress test, biophysical profile)); High-Risk Pregnancy (gestational diabetes, hypertensive disorders (gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, eclampsia, HELLP syndrome), hyperemesis gravidarum, placenta previa, abruptio placentae, preterm labor, premature rupture of membranes (PROM), postterm pregnancy, multiple gestation, Rh incompatibility, isoimmunization, amniotic fluid disorders (polyhydramnios, oligohydramnios), intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), advanced maternal age, adolescent pregnancy); Intrapartum Period (factors affecting labor—passage, passenger, powers, psyche, position; mechanisms of labor, stages of labor (first: latent, active, transition; second: delivery; third: placental delivery; fourth: recovery), fetal heart rate monitoring (intermittent vs. continuous, external vs. internal, fetal heart rate patterns—baseline, variability, accelerations, decelerations (early, late, variable, prolonged), NICHD category I, II, III), maternal assessment during labor, pain management during labor (non-pharmacological—positioning, breathing techniques, hydrotherapy, massage, aromatherapy; pharmacological—systemic analgesics (opioids), regional anesthesia (epidural, spinal, combined spinal-epidural), local anesthesia, general anesthesia), nursing care during each stage of labor, induction and augmentation of labor (Bishop score, cervical ripening agents (prostaglandins, mechanical methods), oxytocin (Pitocin) administration), cesarean birth (indications, preoperative care, intraoperative care, postoperative care, VBAC); Postpartum Period (postpartum physiological changes—involution, lochia, breast changes (engorgement, lactation), cardiovascular, urinary, gastrointestinal; psychological changes—Rubin's phases (taking-in, taking-hold, letting-go), postpartum blues vs. postpartum depression vs. postpartum psychosis; postpartum assessment (BUBBLE-HE: breasts, uterus, bladder, bowels, lochia, episiotomy/perineum, Homan's sign, emotional status), nursing care during the postpartum period (comfort measures, pain management, perineal care, breastfeeding support, formula feeding, patient education, discharge teaching), postpartum complications—postpartum hemorrhage (early vs. late), puerperal infection (endometritis, wound infection, mastitis), thrombophlebitis, postpartum depression, postpartum psychosis); Newborn Care (newborn adaptation to extrauterine life—cardiorespiratory transition, thermoregulation (brown fat, cold stress), glucose regulation, bilirubin metabolism, immune function; newborn assessment—Apgar score (1 and 5 minutes), gestational age assessment (Ballard score), physical examination, newborn reflexes (Moro, rooting, sucking, grasp, Babinski, stepping, tonic neck), newborn screening, vitamin K administration, eye prophylaxis (erythromycin ointment), feeding (breastfeeding—latch, positioning, feeding cues, signs of adequate intake; formula feeding), cord care, bathing, thermoregulation (skin-to-skin contact, radiant warmers, incubators), parent education, immunization (hepatitis B vaccine), newborn complications—prematurity, low birth weight, respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), transient tachypnea of the newborn (TTN), meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS), neonatal sepsis, hyperbilirubinemia (physiologic jaundice, pathologic jaundice, kernicterus), phototherapy, neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), congenital anomalies; Pediatric Nursing Foundations (growth and development—infant, toddler, preschooler, school-age, adolescent; developmental theories—Piaget (cognitive), Erikson (psychosocial), Kohlberg (moral); pediatric health promotion, immunization schedule (ACIP), pediatric assessment—age-appropriate techniques, growth charts (WHO 0-2 years, CDC 2-20 years), pediatric vital signs (age-dependent, percentiles), pediatric medication administration (weight-based dosing, off-label use, pharmacokinetic differences), pediatric pain assessment (FLACC, Wong-Baker FACES, CRIES, PAINAD), pediatric nutrition—breastfeeding, formula feeding, introduction of solid foods, nutritional requirements across childhood, common pediatric health problems (febrile seizures, otitis media, gastroenteritis, dehydration, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), bronchiolitis, croup, asthma, atopic dermatitis (eczema), diaper dermatitis, constipation, gastroesophageal reflux (GER), colic, failure to thrive (FTT), lead poisoning, iron deficiency anemia, urinary tract infection (UTI), pinworms, head lice, scabies, chickenpox (varicella), measles, mumps, rubella, pertussis, Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), pneumococcal disease, meningococcal disease, hepatitis A and B, human papillomavirus (HPV), rotavirus, influenza, COVID-19), pediatric safety and injury prevention (car seat safety, bicycle helmet safety, water safety, fall prevention, poisoning prevention, fire safety, firearm safety), child maltreatment (physical abuse, neglect, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, mandatory reporting). It features 300+ exam-style questions including multiple-choice, select-all-that-apply (SATA), and clinical scenario-based questions. Each question includes verified answers with detailed rationales explaining the correct answer and clarifying common misconceptions, along with cognitive level tags (Bloom's Taxonomy: Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze), textbook page references, and NCLEX client needs categories. DOCUMENT ACCESS: This test bank is available as an instant digital download (PDF) immediately upon purchase. Fully text-searchable, printable, and accessible anytime through your user account. Trusted by thousands of nursing students for NUR 2513 Maternal Child Nursing Exam 1 success and NCLEX-RN® preparation.
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