COMPREHENSIVE PREDICTOR FINAL
EXAM STUDY GUIDE
2025/2026 | COMPLETE QUESTIONS |
VERIFIED ANSWERS | GRADED A + | PASS
GUARANTEED | RECENT EDITION
Cholinergic Crisis - ANSWER Exhibits increased muscle weakness and
twitching
Postpartum, resume sexual activity - ANSWER --Use water-soluble gel for
lubrication to prevent discomfort
--May resume sexual activity 2-4 weeks after
Cocaine use during pregnancy - ANSWER Risk for Abruptio Placenta
Hyperemesis gravidarum - ANSWER Eat to taste
-Some food better than none
Pregnancy Lab tests - ANSWER --Group B Strep (GBS) @ 35-37 wks
--3-hr glucose tolerance @ 28 wks
--Rubella Titer @ initial consult
,Contraceptives and Hx of Osteoporosis - ANSWER Avoid
Medroxyprogesterone
Contraceptives and Hx Cardio, breast cancer, and poor liver function -
ANSWER Avoid: Combined estrogen-progestin oral contraceptive
Pregnant woman, water breaks - ANSWER Monitor Fetal HR
Betamethasone & preterm labor - ANSWER Administered to stimulate fetal
lung maturity & prevent respiratory distress
Infant safety - ANSWER Set water heater <120 F
Vaginal deliver & breastfeeding mom - ANSWER Needs additional 330
calories/day while breastfeeding
Contraction stress test - ANSWER Negative: (Normal finding) within 10 min
period, three uterine contractions & no decels.
Positive: (Abnormal finding) persistent and consistent decelerations on more than
half the contractions. Cord or fetal head compression present.
Newborn expected findings - ANSWER --Breast nodule <10mm apart
--Posterior fontanel smaller than anterior
,--overlapping suture lines
--Lanugo over the shoulders
--No yellow on skin
Newborn considerations - ANSWER --Void once within 24 hrs; 6-10 times/day
post 4th day.
--Erythromycin in eyes within 1 hr from birth
--Vit K for clotting
--Hep B (birth + 1 mo + 6 mo) (NOT same thigh as Vit K)
Newborn complications - ANSWER Cold stress - leads to hypoxia, acidosis,
and hypoglycemia (due to use of energy to establish respirations and maintain body
heat)
Tx: Cold: warm slowly across 2-4 hrs; Hypoglycemia: breastfeed or formula feed.
Hypoxia: Oxygen
Epigastric pain in pregnancy - ANSWER Indicator of hepatic involvement and
clinical manifestation of severe preeclampsia
Biophysical profile for mother in 3rd trimester - ANSWER Includes Amniotic
fluid index
Neonatal sepsis signs - ANSWER --Temperature instability
--Tachypnea
, --Hypotonia
--Lethargy
--Nasal flaring
--Irritability
Gonorrhea during pregnancy - ANSWER Risk for Premature rupture of
membranes
Preeclampsia during pregnancy - ANSWER Risk for Proteinuria
Late Decelerations during labor at 38 weeks.
Specify order of steps to follow - ANSWER A. Reposition client on her side
B. Elevate her legs
C. Increase maintenance IV fluids
D. Palpate uterus to assess tachysystole
E. Administer Oxygen via face mask @ 8L/min
Terbutaline - ANSWER Adverse Effects:
--Hyperglycemia
--Hypokalemia
--Hypotension
Client in labor and reports back pain with right occiput posterior position -
ANSWER Apply sacral counterpressure