PN 3003 MAT PED FINAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS FROM A VERIFIED
SOURCE |BRAND NEW VERSION
2025/2026
Case Study # 1
Questions 1-4 refer to this study.
Lynn is 25 weeks pregnant, and she attends her regular prenatal check-up.
You are the LPN working in a prenatal clinic. Lynn's physician asks you to
prepare Lynn for her visit. You escort her to the examining room, where
you assist her in laying on her back on the exam table.
,1. While you are preparing for her examination, Lynn expresses feeling of
strength and vitality. You note she is flushed. She feels warm and dry to the
touch. You recall from your training that this problem is called:
A. Cardiac tamponade
B. Sensitivity hypertension
C. Kernicterus
D. Supine hypotension - CORRECT ANSWER-C. Kernicterus
Lynn is 25 weeks pregnant, and she attends her regular prenatal check-up.
You are the LPN working in a prenatal clinic. Lynn's physician asks you to
prepare Lynn for her visit. You escort her to the examining room, where
you assist her in laying on her back on the exam table.
2. From your experience working in the prenatal clinic, you recall that this
syndrome is caused by what?
,A. Clots forming in the lower legs
B. The first indication Lynn is starting labour
C. Pressure of the uterus and fetus on the minor blood vessels
D. Consuming alcohol - CORRECT ANSWER-D. Consuming alcohol
3. You recognize Lynn's symptoms and know exactly how to alleviate them.
You assist Lynn to do which of the following?
A. Remove her restrictive clothing
B. Remain in a lying position with her legs raised
C. Remove pillows from under her head
D. To lay in the left lateral position - CORRECT ANSWER-B. Remain in a
lying position with her legs raised
4. Even after repositioning Lynn, she only feels significantly better. She
states, "Now I feel okay, and I have no complaints" As her condition
improves, you decide to do what?
, A. Give her some water to help hydrate her
B. Take away her call bell since she's feeling better, and you have other
duties
C. Have a co-worker stay with her as you consult with her physician.
D. Remove the low-flow O2 at 3 L/min per mask - CORRECT ANSWER-
B. Take away her call bell since she's feeling better, and you have other
duties
Case Study # 2
Questions 5-8 refer to this study
Julie Bangay, a primigravida at 30 weeks gestation, is admitted to the
birthing suite in active labour.
5. A few hours after being admitted, Julie becomes very restless, flushed,
irritable and perspires profusely. She states that she is going to vomit.
Which stage of labour is Julie in?
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS FROM A VERIFIED
SOURCE |BRAND NEW VERSION
2025/2026
Case Study # 1
Questions 1-4 refer to this study.
Lynn is 25 weeks pregnant, and she attends her regular prenatal check-up.
You are the LPN working in a prenatal clinic. Lynn's physician asks you to
prepare Lynn for her visit. You escort her to the examining room, where
you assist her in laying on her back on the exam table.
,1. While you are preparing for her examination, Lynn expresses feeling of
strength and vitality. You note she is flushed. She feels warm and dry to the
touch. You recall from your training that this problem is called:
A. Cardiac tamponade
B. Sensitivity hypertension
C. Kernicterus
D. Supine hypotension - CORRECT ANSWER-C. Kernicterus
Lynn is 25 weeks pregnant, and she attends her regular prenatal check-up.
You are the LPN working in a prenatal clinic. Lynn's physician asks you to
prepare Lynn for her visit. You escort her to the examining room, where
you assist her in laying on her back on the exam table.
2. From your experience working in the prenatal clinic, you recall that this
syndrome is caused by what?
,A. Clots forming in the lower legs
B. The first indication Lynn is starting labour
C. Pressure of the uterus and fetus on the minor blood vessels
D. Consuming alcohol - CORRECT ANSWER-D. Consuming alcohol
3. You recognize Lynn's symptoms and know exactly how to alleviate them.
You assist Lynn to do which of the following?
A. Remove her restrictive clothing
B. Remain in a lying position with her legs raised
C. Remove pillows from under her head
D. To lay in the left lateral position - CORRECT ANSWER-B. Remain in a
lying position with her legs raised
4. Even after repositioning Lynn, she only feels significantly better. She
states, "Now I feel okay, and I have no complaints" As her condition
improves, you decide to do what?
, A. Give her some water to help hydrate her
B. Take away her call bell since she's feeling better, and you have other
duties
C. Have a co-worker stay with her as you consult with her physician.
D. Remove the low-flow O2 at 3 L/min per mask - CORRECT ANSWER-
B. Take away her call bell since she's feeling better, and you have other
duties
Case Study # 2
Questions 5-8 refer to this study
Julie Bangay, a primigravida at 30 weeks gestation, is admitted to the
birthing suite in active labour.
5. A few hours after being admitted, Julie becomes very restless, flushed,
irritable and perspires profusely. She states that she is going to vomit.
Which stage of labour is Julie in?