"Maternity Nursing NGN Question Bank (110 Qs) –
Verified, A+ Rated, Updated 2025/2026 | Saunders 9th Ed
Chapters 21–27 | NCLEX-RN Guaranteed Pass"
Maternity Nursing NCLEX-RN Questions
Topic: Saunders 9th Ed – Chapters 21–27
Theme: Pregnancy, Labor, Delivery, Postpartum, and Newborn Care
Format: NGN-Style Select All That Apply (SATA)
Rationales: Detailed, paragraph-style explanations
Level: NCLEX-RN 2025/2026 Updated Format
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1. A client at 8 weeks gestation is experiencing morning sickness. Which
nursing interventions are appropriate?
Select all that apply.
A. Eat dry crackers before rising
B. Take iron supplements on an empty stomach
C. Eat small, frequent meals
D. Avoid spicy or greasy foods
E. Increase fluid intake with meals
Correct Answers: A, C, D
Rationale:
Morning sickness is common in early pregnancy and often relieved by eating dry
crackers before getting out of bed. Small, frequent meals help stabilize blood
sugar and prevent nausea. Avoiding spicy and greasy foods reduces gastric
irritation. Iron should be taken with food, not on an empty stomach, and excessive
fluid intake with meals may worsen nausea.
2. The nurse is assessing fetal heart tones with a Doppler. At what gestational
age should the nurse expect to first detect them?
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Select all that apply.
A. 8 weeks
B. 10 weeks
C. 12 weeks
D. 16 weeks
E. 20 weeks
Correct Answers: B, C
Rationale:
Fetal heart tones can typically be heard using a Doppler between 10 and 12 weeks
gestation. Before 10 weeks, detection may be difficult, and beyond 12 weeks, tones
are usually clearly audible. Later gestational ages are valid, but the focus here is on
the earliest detection window.
3. Which signs are considered probable signs of pregnancy?
Select all that apply.
A. Positive pregnancy test
B. Fetal movement felt by the mother
C. Chadwick’s sign
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D. Ballottement
E. Amenorrhea
Correct Answers: A, C, D
Rationale:
Probable signs include objective findings like a positive pregnancy test,
Chadwick’s sign (bluish discoloration of cervix), and ballottement (rebounding
of fetus when cervix is tapped). Amenorrhea is a presumptive sign, and fetal
movement felt by the mother is also presumptive.
4. Which findings during the third trimester should be reported immediately?
Select all that apply.
A. Headaches that do not resolve
B. Mild pedal edema
C. Visual disturbances
D. Sudden weight gain
E. Leg cramps at night
Correct Answers: A, C, D
Rationale:
Unresolved headaches, visual disturbances, and sudden weight gain may