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SAS#1 1. These are primary goals of maternal and child health nursing except: A. Provision of nursing care of women throughout pregnancy, birth, and postpartum period B. Provision of nursing care of children from birth through adolescence C. Provision of quality education D. Provision of nursi...

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SAS#1
1. These are primary goals of maternal and child health nursing except:
A. Provision of nursing care of women throughout pregnancy, birth, and postpartum period
B. Provision of nursing care of children from birth through adolescence
C. Provision of quality education
D. Provision of nursing care to families in all settings

2. Maternal and child health nursing is:
A. Patient-centered
B. Family-centered
C. Evidence-based
D. All of the above
E. None of the above

3. Which of the following is not a Millennium Development Goal?
A. Improve maternal health
B. Enhance child mortality
C. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
D. Combat HIV, AIDS, malaria and other diseases

4. Which of the Millennium Development Goals does this graphic image represent?
A. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
B. Improve maternal health
C. Combat HIV, AIDS, malaria and other diseases
D. Achieve universal primary education

5. Fill in the blank. MDG6 is to combat HIV-AIDS, __________ and other diseases
A. Tuberculosis
B. Malaria
C. Diarrhea
D. Cholera

6. Group of people who choose to live together as an extended family and their relationship is motivated by
social or religious rather than kinship
A. Nuclear family
B. Communal Family
C. Adoptive Family
D. Multigenerational family

7. The family that loosens ties to allow freedom and prepares the children to lead their own lives is in the life
cycle stage of:
A. Stage 8: The Family in Retirement or Old Age
B. Stage 5: The Family with an Adolescent
C. Stage 5: The Family of Middle Years
D. Stage 6: The Launching Stage Family

8. The family task that helps maintain a sense of unity and pride in the family is:
A. socialization of family members
B. maintenance of order
C. division of labor
D. motivation and morale

9. “Empty Nest Syndrome” is:
A. When young adults return home to live with their family after college or a failed relationship until they can afford
their own apartment or form a new relationship.
B. A family that is squeezed into taking care of both aging parents and a returning young adult .
C. A feeling of boredom or grief and loneliness parents may feel when their children leave home for the first time,
such as to live on their own or to form families of their own
D. All of the above

,10. The family is:
A. A group of people related by blood, marriage, or adoption living together.
B. Two or more people who live in the same household (usually), share a common emotional bond, and perform
certain interrelated social tasks
C. A couple perhaps with children who live together but remain unmarried
D. A and B
E. All of the above

11. What type of family does this image represent?
A. Multigenerational Family
B. Nuclear Family
C. Single-Parent Family
D. LGBT Family

12. The stage in the family life cycle wherein the nurse serves as a counsellor to a family with teenagers, a step
in family growth:
A. Family with an adolescent
B. Family with young adult
C. Family in the middle years
D. Family with a Preschool child

13. A Family assessment tool that consists of a Diagram of family history
A. EcoMap
B. Genogram
C. Family APGAR
D. A and B
E. A and C

14. The family task that establishes family rules and regulations:
A. Physical maintenance
B. Reproduction, recruitment and release of family members
C. Allocation of resources
D. Maintenance of order

15. It refers to the family one is born into (e.g., oneself, mother, father, and siblings, if any)
A. Family of Orientation
B. Family of Procreation
C. Nuclear family
D. Adoptive family


SAS#2
1. Which term refers to the externally visible structures of the female reproductive system extending from the
symphysis pubis to the perineum?
A. Mons pubis
B. Vulva
C. Labia majora
D. Clitoris

2. Which principal factors causes vaginal pH to be acidic?
A. Cervical mucus
B. Secretions from the Skene‟s glands
C. The action of Doderlein bacilli on the vagina
D. Secretions from the Bartholin‟s glands

3. This is the period of life at which no functioning oocytes or ova remain in the uterus
A. Puberty
B. Andropause
C. Menarche
D. Menopause

,4. These are structures located bilateral to the urinary meatus of females and serve to lubricate the external
genitalia and protect the sperm
A. Prostate gland
B. Cowper‟s gland
C. Bartholin‟s gland
D. Skene’s Gland

5. When performing a pelvic examination, the nurse observes a red, swollen area on the right side of the client ’s
orifice. The nurse would document this as enlargement of which of the following?
A. Clitoris
B. Parotid Gland
C. Skene‟s Gland
D. Bartholin’s Gland

6. Which of the following is not a function of the vagina?
A. It receives the penis during intercourse
B. It houses the products of conception
C. It is the passageway for menstrual discharges
D. It is part of the birth canal during delivery

7. All are functions of the oviduct, EXCEPT:
A. Transports ovum from the ovary to the uterus
B. The site of fertilization
C. Responsible for oogenesis
D. Provides nourishment to the ovum during its journey

8. It is a long, tightly coiled tube about 20 feet long which is the site of spermatozoa maturation
A. Epididymis
B. Ejaculatory duct
C. Vas deferens
D. Seminiferous tubules

9. The basal body temperature drops slightly before ovulation and rises by 1F after ovulation. This change in
the temperature is due to the influence of what hormone?
A. Estrogen
B. Progesterone
C. Testosterone
D. Luteinizing Hormone

10. These are oval-shaped glands lying within the scrotal sacs and are considered as the male gonads
A. Testes
B. Prostate gland
C. Ovary
D. Ejaculatory duct


SAS#3
1. It is the endocrine gland responsible for secreting gonadotropin releasing hormone in response to low levels
of estrogen and progesterone Mons pubis
A. Ovary
B. Hypothalamus
C. Anterior Pituitary Gland
D. Posterior Pituitary Gland

2. The basal body temperature drops slightly before ovulation and rises by 1F after ovulation. This change in the
temperature is due to the influence of what hormone?
A. Estrogen
B. Progesterone
C. Testosterone
D. Follicle stimulating hormone

, 3. Which of the following hormones stimulates the ovary to produce estrogen during the menstrual cycle?
A. Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
B. Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
C. Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone (GnRH)
D. Progesterone

4. It is the phase in the uterine cycle wherein the uterus will thicken, glands become corkscrew and capillaries
form:
A. Menstrual Phase
B. Proliferative Phase
C. Secretory Phase
D. Ischemic Phase

5. During the menstrual cycle, ovulation generally occurs at which of the following time?
A. 7 days after the last day of menstruation
B. 14 days after the last day of menstrual cycle
C. 14 days before the beginning of the next menstrual cycle
D. 14 days after the last day of menstrual flow

6. The menstrual cycle prepares the uterus for pregnancy. When pregnancy does not occur, which of the
following phenomena will follow?
A. Ovulation
B. Fertilization
C. Nidation or Implantation
D. Menstruation

7. Once a month, from puberty until menopause, a Graafian follicle ruptures and expels a mature ovum. This
process is called:
A. Menstruation
B. Fertilization
C. Ovulation
D. Nidation

8. Which of the following is not a function of progesterone?
A. It prepares the endometrium for pregnancy
B. It is responsible for the development of distinctive female characteristics
C. It maintains the endometrium during pregnancy
D. It is responsible for the growth and development of acinar cells of the mammary gland

9. An adolescent client asked what body structure is responsible for the production of Follicle Stimulating
Hormone (FSH). Your appropriate response is:
A. Testes
B. Hypothalamus
C. Ovary
D. Anterior Pituitary Gland

10. The increased activity of the endometrial glands during the luteal phase of the female reproductive cycle is
stimulated by:
A. Progesterone
B. Estrogen
C. Prolactin
D. Follicle Stimulating Hormone


SAS#4
1. Which of the following couples would benefit most from genetic counseling?
A. Tom, age 50, and Alice age 42, who have discovered they are going to have a baby
B. Mel & Rose, who have just had a child with cystic fibrosis
C. Jon and Jan, who want to have a male child
D. Leo, who has hemophilia, and Sara, married for a year and want to have a child

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