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OB HESI Remediation Exam 2025 Review GRADED A+ QUESTIONS WIT H CORRECT
ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2025-2026 VERIFIED
The nurse is assessing a client with a newborn who primarily consumes
formula. The client seems visibly stressed and expresses concern over the
high cost of formula and diapers. Which intervention should the nurse
implement for this client?
a. Arrange referrals to relevant social agencies for assistance.
b. Advise the client to ask family members for financial help.
c. Encourage the client to switch to breastfeeding.
d. Help the client set up a household budget.
a
Which physiological parameter is most important for the nurse to monitor
during administration of oxytocin (Pitocin)?
a. Fetal heart rate.
b. Maternal blood pressure.
c. Maternal heart rate.
d. Fetal blood pressure.
a
A 2-day-old full-term infant is brought to the neonatal ICU for treatment of early
onset sepsis. Which is the most likely infecting organism in this client?
a. Escherichia coli.
b. Group B streptococcus.
c. Streptococcus pneumoniae.
d. Listeria monocytogenes.
b
The nurse is educating an adolescent client who has just been prescribed an
oral contraceptive. What other action should the nurse recommend to reduce
the risk of complication from oral contraceptives?
a. Increase calcium intake.
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b. Discontinue use if she experiences severe stomach pain.
c. Monitor for foul vaginal discharge after the first three weeks.
d. Contact health care provider if increase libido occurs.
b
The nurse is educating a client on fertility awareness methods. Which should
the nurse identify as a potential disadvantage of using these methods?
a. Expensive training materials.
b. Altered menstrual patterns.
c. Rigorous daily monitoring.
d. Increased chance of contraception.
c
The nurse is educating a client about natural family planning for prevention of
pregnancy. Which sign indicates that the client should avoid coitus?
a. Clear, sticky cervical mucus.
b. Decrease in basal body temperature by 1°F.
c. Scant cervical mucus.
d. Decrease in basal body temperature by 0.5°F.
a
The nurse is coaching a client during labor. When should the nurse encourage
the mother to push during the second stage of labor?
a. During contractions.
b. After the contraction.
c. Before the contraction.
d. In- between contractions.
a
The nurse should be aware that which condition is a contraindication to
inducing labor?
a. Placenta previa.
b. Diabetes mellitus.
c. Chorioamnionitis.
d. Intrauterine growth restriction.
a
OB HESI Remediation Exam 2025 Review GRADED A+ QUESTIONS WIT H CORRECT
ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2025-2026 VERIFIED
The nurse is assessing a client with a newborn who primarily consumes
formula. The client seems visibly stressed and expresses concern over the
high cost of formula and diapers. Which intervention should the nurse
implement for this client?
a. Arrange referrals to relevant social agencies for assistance.
b. Advise the client to ask family members for financial help.
c. Encourage the client to switch to breastfeeding.
d. Help the client set up a household budget.
a
Which physiological parameter is most important for the nurse to monitor
during administration of oxytocin (Pitocin)?
a. Fetal heart rate.
b. Maternal blood pressure.
c. Maternal heart rate.
d. Fetal blood pressure.
a
A 2-day-old full-term infant is brought to the neonatal ICU for treatment of early
onset sepsis. Which is the most likely infecting organism in this client?
a. Escherichia coli.
b. Group B streptococcus.
c. Streptococcus pneumoniae.
d. Listeria monocytogenes.
b
The nurse is educating an adolescent client who has just been prescribed an
oral contraceptive. What other action should the nurse recommend to reduce
the risk of complication from oral contraceptives?
a. Increase calcium intake.
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b. Discontinue use if she experiences severe stomach pain.
c. Monitor for foul vaginal discharge after the first three weeks.
d. Contact health care provider if increase libido occurs.
b
The nurse is educating a client on fertility awareness methods. Which should
the nurse identify as a potential disadvantage of using these methods?
a. Expensive training materials.
b. Altered menstrual patterns.
c. Rigorous daily monitoring.
d. Increased chance of contraception.
c
The nurse is educating a client about natural family planning for prevention of
pregnancy. Which sign indicates that the client should avoid coitus?
a. Clear, sticky cervical mucus.
b. Decrease in basal body temperature by 1°F.
c. Scant cervical mucus.
d. Decrease in basal body temperature by 0.5°F.
a
The nurse is coaching a client during labor. When should the nurse encourage
the mother to push during the second stage of labor?
a. During contractions.
b. After the contraction.
c. Before the contraction.
d. In- between contractions.
a
The nurse should be aware that which condition is a contraindication to
inducing labor?
a. Placenta previa.
b. Diabetes mellitus.
c. Chorioamnionitis.
d. Intrauterine growth restriction.
a