Complete Exam Prep Guide
1. What is the recommended frequency for burping formula-fed newborns?
Only when they seem fussy
Once every two hours
After every feeding
Every four hours
2. At what gestational week is it recommended for a nurse to begin measuring
fundal height in pregnant women?
At the time of conception
Around 12 weeks of gestation
After delivery
At 20 weeks of gestation
3. It is recommended that all pregnant women be screened for group B
streptococcus (GBS) at _____ weeks' gestation.
30 to 32
35 to 37
22 to 24
15 to 20
4. In a clinical scenario, if a patient presents with a first-degree perineal
laceration after delivery, what would be the most appropriate nursing
intervention?
, Provide perineal care and monitor for signs of infection.
Administer antibiotics as a preventive measure.
Perform a surgical repair of the laceration immediately.
Encourage the patient to resume sexual activity immediately.
5. What is the gestational age range during which Chorionic Villus Sampling
(CVS) can be performed?
10 to 13 weeks
14 to 20 weeks
12 to 16 weeks
8 to 10 weeks
6. What are milia commonly referred to in newborns?
Dry patches on the skin
Red spots on the skin
Yellowish bumps on the skin
Small white cysts on the skin
7. What is the normal range for newborn temperature immediately after birth?
100.5-101.5°F
95.5-96.5°F
103.5-104.5°F
98.6-99.5°F
8. Which vitamin is known to enhance the absorption of iron in the body?
, Vitamin A
Vitamin D
Vitamin C
Vitamin B12
9. The HCP would be very concerned if a fetal heart rate were not detected
with a Doppler at how many weeks gestation
6-8 weeks
10-12 weeks
18-20 weeks
14-16 weeks
10. What is a 4th degree perineal laceration and long term consequence that
can result?
Laceration from genital tract to anus; Fecal incontinence
Laceration between genital tract and belly button after C-section;
Abdominal bleeding
Laceration from genital tract to urinary tract; Prolapse
Laceration between urinary tract and rectum; Incontinence
11. If a patient is 18 weeks pregnant and has a family history of genetic disorders,
what would be the most appropriate recommendation regarding
amniocentesis?
Recommend an ultrasound instead of amniocentesis.
Advise against any invasive procedures during pregnancy.
Consider performing amniocentesis for genetic testing.
, Delay any testing until after 20 weeks.
12. If a nurse observes milia on a newborn during a routine assessment, what is
the most appropriate nursing action?
Document the findings and reassure the parents that milia are
common and usually resolve on their own.
Apply a topical treatment to the affected areas.
Immediately refer the newborn to a dermatologist.
Advise the parents to clean the newborn's face with alcohol.
13. Before starting pitocin what should be ensured
Fetal position, size and absence of complications
The maternal Rh status
The maternal contractions
IV site
14. Discuss why adequate hydration is crucial for postpartum mothers.
Hydration is less important for postpartum mothers compared to
prenatal care.
Hydration only affects skin health in postpartum mothers.
Adequate hydration is crucial for postpartum mothers to support
milk production, maintain energy levels, and promote recovery.
Postpartum mothers need less water than during pregnancy.
15. What is the typical gestational age range for performing amniocentesis?
25 to 30 weeks