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Maternity Child Nursing Exam
50 Questions; 3 Extra credit; 75 minutes 
Maternity Child Nursing Exam 1 Review 
1) Know what is folic acid does during pregnancy, and why do we take it, what it helps with. 
2) Nursing process; including collection of data ADPPIE phases 
3) Genetic health/and what the nurse does when working with child bearing family; how they counsel for 
genetic health 
4) How could you help a women avoid exposure to things that can harm the fetus, and what they are? 
5) Based on a women’s LMD when would ov...
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50 Questions; 3 Extra credit; 75 minutes 
Maternity Child Nursing Exam 1 Review 
1) Know what is folic acid does during pregnancy, and why do we take it, what it helps with. 
2) Nursing process; including collection of data ADPPIE phases 
3) Genetic health/and what the nurse does when working with child bearing family; how they counsel for 
genetic health 
4) How could you help a women avoid exposure to things that can harm the fetus, and what they are? 
5) Based on a women’s LMD when would ov...
Maternity Child Nursing Exam 1
1) Know what is folic acid does during pregnancy, and why do we take it, what it helps with.(Sam) 
Folic Acid 
· Folic acid deficiency is associated with an increased risk for spontaneous 
abortion, abruptio placentae, and fetal anomalies, such as neural tube defects. A folic acid supplement 
may be necessary to prevent maternal and fetal effects. Pg 1693 
· Most anemia is prevented by administration of iron and folic acid. (pg 1660) 
· Folate deficiency is the primary cause of megaloblastic ...
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1) Know what is folic acid does during pregnancy, and why do we take it, what it helps with.(Sam) 
Folic Acid 
· Folic acid deficiency is associated with an increased risk for spontaneous 
abortion, abruptio placentae, and fetal anomalies, such as neural tube defects. A folic acid supplement 
may be necessary to prevent maternal and fetal effects. Pg 1693 
· Most anemia is prevented by administration of iron and folic acid. (pg 1660) 
· Folate deficiency is the primary cause of megaloblastic ...
MATERNITY NURSING exam.docx
MATERNITY NURSING 
1. You performed the leopold’s maneuver and found the following: breech presentation, fetal back at 
the right side of the mother. Based on these findings, you can hear the fetal heart beat (PMI) BEST in which 
location? 
A.Left lower quadrant B.Right lower quadrant 
C.Left upper quadrant D.Right upper quadrant 
 Answer: (B) Right lower quadrant 
Right lower quadrant. The landmark to look for when looking for PMI is the location of the fetal back in 
relation to the right or...
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MATERNITY NURSING 
1. You performed the leopold’s maneuver and found the following: breech presentation, fetal back at 
the right side of the mother. Based on these findings, you can hear the fetal heart beat (PMI) BEST in which 
location? 
A.Left lower quadrant B.Right lower quadrant 
C.Left upper quadrant D.Right upper quadrant 
 Answer: (B) Right lower quadrant 
Right lower quadrant. The landmark to look for when looking for PMI is the location of the fetal back in 
relation to the right or...
Maternity Nursing Exam 1 Study Guide (1).
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HESI_RN_Maternity_Nursing_Exam
1. A primigravida mother who is one day post delivery tells the nurse that she is not producing enough 
milk for her new baby, and she wants to begin breastfeeding at home when her milk comes in. What 
info should the nurse obtain before responding to the client? 
AͲwhen the lactation consultant is scheduled to visit the client in her home 
BͲthe womans understanding of how her body produces breast milk. 
CͲif the woman is feeling pressured by her family to breast feed her infant. 
DͲwhy the...
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1. A primigravida mother who is one day post delivery tells the nurse that she is not producing enough 
milk for her new baby, and she wants to begin breastfeeding at home when her milk comes in. What 
info should the nurse obtain before responding to the client? 
AͲwhen the lactation consultant is scheduled to visit the client in her home 
BͲthe womans understanding of how her body produces breast milk. 
CͲif the woman is feeling pressured by her family to breast feed her infant. 
DͲwhy the...
ATI Maternal Newborn 2020 fully covered
Main topics covered on proctored & need to know information* PLUS 
PROCTORED EXAM 2020 QUESTIONS 
Contraception: 
à Diaphragms 
o Must be refit every 2 years, if client has gained more than 15 lbs, and 
if becomes pregnant 
o You must use spermicide with every act of coitus interruptus; every 
time you withdrawal, more spermicide should be instilled 
o Do not remove diaphragm for 6 hours following sexual intercourse 
à Oral contraceptives 
o Side effects: chest pain, SOB, leg pain, increased r...
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Main topics covered on proctored & need to know information* PLUS 
PROCTORED EXAM 2020 QUESTIONS 
Contraception: 
à Diaphragms 
o Must be refit every 2 years, if client has gained more than 15 lbs, and 
if becomes pregnant 
o You must use spermicide with every act of coitus interruptus; every 
time you withdrawal, more spermicide should be instilled 
o Do not remove diaphragm for 6 hours following sexual intercourse 
à Oral contraceptives 
o Side effects: chest pain, SOB, leg pain, increased r...
PYC3701_ASSIGNMENT_2_SEMESTER_1.pdf.docx
1. The basic motive to seek and maintain interpersonal relationships is known 
as the - - - - -. 
1. affiliation need 
2. the affect-centred model of attraction 
3. the proportion of similarity 
4. an adaptive response 
Alternative 1 is correct. The basic motive to seek and maintain interpersonal 
relationships is known as the affiliation need. The need for affiliation with others and to 
be accepted may be just as basic to our psychological well-being as hunger and thirst 
to our physical well-...
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1. The basic motive to seek and maintain interpersonal relationships is known 
as the - - - - -. 
1. affiliation need 
2. the affect-centred model of attraction 
3. the proportion of similarity 
4. an adaptive response 
Alternative 1 is correct. The basic motive to seek and maintain interpersonal 
relationships is known as the affiliation need. The need for affiliation with others and to 
be accepted may be just as basic to our psychological well-being as hunger and thirst 
to our physical well-...
Test Bank for Maternal-Newborn Nursing 2e The Critical Components of Nursing Care 2nd Edition
Multiple Choice 
1. The color of a person’s hair is an example of which of the following?a. Genomeb. Sex-link inheritancec. Genotyped. Phenotype 
ANS: d 
Feedback 
a. Genome is an organism’s complete set of DNA. 
b. Sex-link inheritance refers to genes or traits that are located only on the X chromosome. 
c. Genotype refers to a person’s genetic makeup. 
d. Correct. Phenotype refers to how genes are outwardly expressed, such as eye color, hair color, and height. 
KEY: Integrated Process: T...
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Multiple Choice 
1. The color of a person’s hair is an example of which of the following?a. Genomeb. Sex-link inheritancec. Genotyped. Phenotype 
ANS: d 
Feedback 
a. Genome is an organism’s complete set of DNA. 
b. Sex-link inheritance refers to genes or traits that are located only on the X chromosome. 
c. Genotype refers to a person’s genetic makeup. 
d. Correct. Phenotype refers to how genes are outwardly expressed, such as eye color, hair color, and height. 
KEY: Integrated Process: T...
Pharmacology-Quiz - 300 Questions.
Question 1 
A patient has been selected as a potential recipient of an experimental drug for heart failure. The nurse 
knows that when informed consent has been obtained, it indicates which of these? 
Answers: 
a. The patient has been informed of the possible benefits of the new therapy. 
b. The patient will be informed of the details of the study as the research continues. 
c. The patient has had the study’s purpose, procedures, and the risks involved explained to him. 
d. The patient will re...
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Question 1 
A patient has been selected as a potential recipient of an experimental drug for heart failure. The nurse 
knows that when informed consent has been obtained, it indicates which of these? 
Answers: 
a. The patient has been informed of the possible benefits of the new therapy. 
b. The patient will be informed of the details of the study as the research continues. 
c. The patient has had the study’s purpose, procedures, and the risks involved explained to him. 
d. The patient will re...
Final exam review.docx
14. Patients with allergic rhinitis may benefit from a prescription of: 
1. Fluticasone (Flonase) 
2. Cetirizine (Zyrtec) 
3. OTC cromolyn nasal spray (Nasalcrom) 
4. Any of the above 
____ 18. Decongestants such as pseudoephedrine (Sudafed): 
1. Are Schedule III drugs in all states 
2. Should not be prescribed or recommended for children under 4 years of age 
3. Are effective in treating the congestion children experience with the common cold 
4. May cause drowsiness in patients of all ages 
Wh...
- Exam (elaborations)
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14. Patients with allergic rhinitis may benefit from a prescription of: 
1. Fluticasone (Flonase) 
2. Cetirizine (Zyrtec) 
3. OTC cromolyn nasal spray (Nasalcrom) 
4. Any of the above 
____ 18. Decongestants such as pseudoephedrine (Sudafed): 
1. Are Schedule III drugs in all states 
2. Should not be prescribed or recommended for children under 4 years of age 
3. Are effective in treating the congestion children experience with the common cold 
4. May cause drowsiness in patients of all ages 
Wh...
Sed2601 Exam Pack -study notes.