NCLEX Midwifery & Maternity
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NCLEX Accredited- Maternity Nursing 
Exam Review Questions and Answers 
|100% Correct| 2024/2025 Latest 
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A nurse is providing education to a pregnant woman about the importance of prenatal vitamins. 
Which statement by the nurse is most appropriate? 
 Prenatal vitamins are essential for the development of the fetus, particularly folic acid, which 
helps prevent neural tube defects. 
A pregnant client in her second trimester reports experiencing swelling in her feet. The nurse ...
Verified: High Risk Antepartum NCLEX 
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What is the primary goal of nursing care for a pregnant patient with a history of hypertension? 
 To maintain stable blood pressure and monitor for signs of preeclampsia. 
Which condition is characterized by high blood pressure and protein in the urine after 20 weeks 
of gestation? 
A. Gestational hypertension 
B. Eclampsia 
C. Preeclampsia 
D. Chronic hypertension 
 C. Preeclampsia 
What ma...
Revised- Pregnancy at Risk NCLEXScenario Exam Practice Questions and 
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A pregnant woman arrives at the clinic reporting severe headaches and blurred vision at 30 
weeks of gestation. The nurse conducts an assessment. What are the next steps in the nursing 
process? 
1. Measure the patient's blood pressure to assess for hypertension. 
2. Perform a thorough neurological examination to check for any abnormalities. 
3. Notify the healthcare provider with th...
OB Postpartum NCLEX [Post-Maternity] 
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What is the expected range for a postpartum patient's vital signs within the first 24 hours after 
delivery? 
A) Blood pressure: 100/60 mmHg, Heart rate: 110 bpm 
B) Blood pressure: 120/80 mmHg, Heart rate: 60 bpm 
C) Blood pressure: 90/60 mmHg, Heart rate: 130 bpm 
D) Blood pressure: 110/70 mmHg, Heart rate: 75 bpm 
 D) Blood pressure: 110/70 mmHg, Heart rate: 75 bpm 
Wh...
Latest!! High Risk Pregnancy NCLEX 
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What is the primary concern for a patient diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus? 
 Maintaining stable blood glucose levels to prevent complications for both the mother and 
fetus. 
Which of the following conditions is a significant risk factor for developing preeclampsia during 
pregnancy? 
A. History of gestational diabetes 
B. History of hypertension or renal disease 
C. Age over 35 y...
Latest Version!! Labor & Delivery 
Saunders NCLEX Exam Questions and 
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A nurse is caring for a laboring woman who has just received an epidural for pain management. 
She suddenly reports shortness of breath and chest pain. What is the priority nursing action? 
 Assess the woman's vital signs and oxygen saturation levels immediately, as these symptoms 
could indicate a serious complication such as a pulmonary embolism or an allergic reaction. 
During the a...
Labor and Delivery (Maternity)- NCLEX 
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What is the primary purpose of assessing the fetal heart rate during labor? 
 To identify signs of fetal distress and ensure the fetus is tolerating labor well. 
Which maternal position is most beneficial during the first stage of labor to enhance fetal 
oxygenation? 
 Side-lying position, as it promotes uterine perfusion and reduces pressure on major blood 
vessels. 
How does th...
Intrapartum NCLEX Complete Mock 
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What is the primary purpose of monitoring fetal heart rate during labor? 
 To assess fetal well-being and identify any signs of distress. 
During the first stage of labor, what is the typical duration for nulliparous women? 
 Approximately 12 to 18 hours. 
Which position is most beneficial for a laboring woman to enhance uteroplacental perfusion? 
A. Supine 
B. Lithotomy 
C. Left latera...
Midwifery [NCLEX] FINAL EXAM 
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Explain the role of estrogen in the preparation of the uterus for labor. 
 Estrogen increases uterine sensitivity to oxytocin and promotes the growth of the uterine 
muscles in preparation for labor contractions. 
Why is it important to monitor the newborn for respiratory distress immediately after a cesarean 
section? 
 Newborns delivered by cesarean section may not undergo the compression of the che...
Midwifery NCLEX STUDY GUIDE *Q&A* 
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Describe the role of the midwife in managing a patient with gestational diabetes and the key 
components of care that should be implemented. The midwife should monitor blood glucose 
levels, educate the patient on dietary modifications, promote regular physical activity, and ensure 
regular prenatal visits to assess fetal well-being. 
Discuss the implications of maternal obesity on pregnancy outcomes and the str...