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OB Exam 2 Graded A+ 1. Definition of Subinvolution of the Uterus - What is the correct definition of "subinvolution of the uterus"? - 1) The uterus's shape is not conducive to a vaginal delivery. - 2) Failure of the uterus to involute as expected. ️ - 3) Success of the uterus in descending as e...

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1. Definition of Subinvolution of the Uterus

- What is the correct definition of "subinvolution of the uterus"?

- 1) The uterus's shape is not conducive to a vaginal delivery.

- 2) Failure of the uterus to involute as expected. ✔️

- 3) Success of the uterus in descending as expected.

- 4) The process of the uterus contracting in the postpartum period.



2. Reasons for Stronger Uterine Contractions in Postpartum Period (Select All That Apply)

- Which of the following could lead to stronger uterine contractions in the postpartum period?

- 1) Multiple gestation ✔️

- 2) Multigravida ✔️

- 3) Breastfeeding ✔️

- 4) Baby is large for gestation ✔️

- 5) Polyhydramnios ✔️



3. Concern During Postpartum Discharge Phone Calls

- During a discharge phone call, a woman who delivered 4 days ago reports various symptoms. Which
symptom is most concerning and requires follow-up?

- 1) Light-moderate bleeding

- 2) Abdominal cramping

- 3) Persistent headaches ✔️

- 4) Puffy feet



4. Postpartum Uterine Assessment

- A routine postpartum check 30 minutes after vaginal delivery shows a boggy uterus displaced above
and to the right of the umbilicus. What is the most appropriate response?

- 1) Call the provider immediately

, - 2) Begin IV antibiotics

- 3) Assist the patient to empty her bladder ✔️

- 4) Conduct a fundal massage



5. Top Priority in Case of Heavy Bleeding

- During a routine assessment, the nurse finds the woman heavily bleeding. What is the nurse's top
priority?

- 1) Call the provider immediately

- 2) Begin a fluid bolus

- 3) Assist the patient to empty her bladder

- 4) Conduct a fundal massage ✔️



6. Tests for Assessing Fetal Well-Being

- To assess the fetal heart rate, movement, tone, and Amniotic Fluid Index (AFI), which test should the
nurse anticipate?

- 1) Biophysical Profile (BPP) ✔️

- 2) Ultrasound

- 3) Nonstress test

- 4) Amniocentesis



7. Risks Associated with Diabetes Mellitus in Pregnancy (Select All That Apply)

- A pregnant woman with Diabetes Mellitus is at greater risk for:

- 1) Pre-term labor ✔️

- 2) Polyhydramnios ✔️

- 3) Fetal congenital anomalies ✔️

- 4) Fetal hypoglycemia ✔️



8. Assessment of Newborn 24 Hours Post Delivery

, - During a postpartum assessment, the nurse notes the baby is somewhat yellow in skin and eyes, has
a poor latch and suck, and hasn't had a bowel movement. What does the nurse suspect?

- 1) Low blood sugar

- 2) Hyperbilirubinemia (jaundice) ✔️

- 3) Bowel obstruction

- 4) Prematurity



9. Cause of Physiological Jaundice

- There are two forms of jaundice: physiological and pathological. What causes physiological jaundice?

- 1) Increased dead RBCs due to RhO incompatibilities

- 2) Accumulation of bilirubin due to renal immaturity

- 3) Accumulation of bilirubin due to liver immaturity ✔️

- 4) Allergies to breastmilk



10. True Statement Regarding Pathological Jaundice

- Pathological jaundice is when a disorder exacerbates normal physiological conditions leading to
hyperbilirubinemia. Which statement is true regarding pathological jaundice?

- 1) Is benign and corrects itself

- 2) Is always preventable

- 3) Noted usually after day 3 of life

- 4) Noted within the first 24 hours of life ✔️



11. Condition Caused by Excess Bilirubin Accumulation

- When bilirubin accumulates to the point of crossing the blood-brain barrier, causing seizures and
other long-term effects, what is this condition called?

- 1) Kernicterus ✔️

- 2) Extreme hyperbilirubinemia

- 3) Excessive hyperbilirubinemia

- 4) Brain jaundice

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