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Foundations of Midwifery Exam Study 
Set *Q&A* |Verified Study Set| 2024/2025 
What is the primary philosophy of midwifery care? 
 Midwifery care is centered on holistic, woman-centered care that supports natural childbirth 
and the empowerment of women throughout pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. 
Explain the midwife's role in the promotion of physiological birth. 
 The midwife facilitates a supportive environment that encourages natural processes, 
minimizes interventions, and advocate...
Midwifery TERMS EXAM Questions and 
Answers |100% Correct| 2024/2025 
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Define "Primigravida." 
 A woman who is pregnant for the first time 
What does "Multipara" refer to in midwifery? 
 A woman who has given birth to more than one viable offspring 
What is the meaning of "Nullipara"? 
A) A woman who has never been pregnant 
B) A woman who has never given birth to a viable offspring 
C) A woman who has delivered twins 
D) A woman with multiple pregnan...
Midwifery Practice and Normal Neonate: 
MCQ Practice Exam Questions [100% 
correctly Solved] Graded A+ 2025!! 
Which of the following is the most common position for a baby during delivery? 
A) Breech 
B) Transverse 
 C) Cephalic 
D) Posterior 
What is the primary function of the vernix caseosa found on a newborn's skin? 
 A) To protect the baby's skin from amniotic fluid 
B) To assist with thermoregulation 
C) To provide nutrients to the newborn 
D) To aid in the baby's dige...
MIDWIFERY FINAL EXAM 
CERTIFICATION *Q&A* |Verified Set| 
2024/2025 
What is the purpose of Leopold's maneuvers during labor? 
 To determine the position and presentation of the fetus in the uterus 
What is the most common cause of postpartum hemorrhage? 
 Uterine atony 
Which of the following is used to assess fetal well-being during labor? 
A) Fetal scalp sampling 
B) Electronic fetal monitoring 
C) Fetal heart sounds via Doppler 
D) Measuring fundal height 
 B) Electronic fetal ...
Midwifery Complete Mock Exam 
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What is the primary function of oxytocin during labor? 
 It stimulates uterine contractions to help with the progression of labor. 
Define the term "preeclampsia." 
 A pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure and signs of damage to 
another organ system, most often the liver and kidneys. 
What does the term "lochia" refer to postpartum? 
 The vaginal discharge after giving birth, co...
Midwifery Board Exam- Professional 
Issues *Q&A* |Verified Study Set| 2025 
Define the role of professional accountability in midwifery practice. 
 Professional accountability ensures that a midwife takes responsibility for their actions, 
maintains professional standards, and delivers safe, competent care. 
Explain the significance of maintaining patient confidentiality in midwifery. 
 Maintaining patient confidentiality protects sensitive information, fostering trust between the 
midwife ...
Midwifery and Maternal Health (NCLEX 
Accredited) Questions and Answers 
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Define the role of the midwife during the postpartum period. 
 The midwife monitors the physical recovery of the mother, provides support for 
breastfeeding, and offers education on newborn care. 
Explain how a midwife assesses fetal well-being during labor. 
 The midwife monitors fetal heart rate, evaluates the frequency and duration of contractions, 
and assesses maternal responses t...
Latest Version!! MIDWIFERY - Anatomy 
and Physiology (Year 1) Final Exam 
Questions and Answers |100% Correct| 
2024/2025 
Explain the role of the placenta in fetal development. 
 The placenta provides oxygen and nutrients to the growing fetus and removes waste products 
from the fetus's blood. 
Identify the hormone responsible for maintaining the uterine lining during pregnancy. 
 Progesterone is responsible for maintaining the uterine lining during pregnancy. 
What is the role of oxyt...