NCLEX RN Questions Maternal Newborn Nursing
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Question 1 of 5.
The nurse cares for a pregnant client with a history of cholestasis who presents to the emergency department complaining of severe itching, particularly on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. The nurse anticipates which of the following clinical manifestations associated with cholestasis?
A. Jaundice
B. Hypotension
C. Hyperglycemia
D. Bradycardia
Explanation: Cholestasis of pregnancy often causes jaundice due to impaired bile flow, along with severe itching.
Question 2 of 5.
The nurse is conducting a prenatal class with a group of clients. Which vitamin should the nurse encourage to prevent neural tube defects in the newborn?
A. Folic acid
B. Vitamin B12
C. Vitamin E
D. Iron
Explanation: Folic acid is critical for neural tube closure in early fetal development, reducing the risk of defects like spina bifida.
Question 3 of 5.
The nurse is reviewing a client's contraction stress test results. Which action should the nurse take based on the results? Click the exhibit button for additional client information.
A. obtain an order for a biophysical screening
B. document the results as within normal limits
C. perform Leopold maneuvers
D. obtain a urine specimen and assess for proteinuria
Explanation: A positive or equivocal CST result suggests fetal compromise, warranting further evaluation with a biophysical profile.
Question 4 of 5.
At 25 weeks gestation, a pregnant client presents with a uterine growth size that is less than expected, decreased fetal movement, and an easily palpable fetus. Which of the following is this likely related to?
A. Oligohydramnios
B. Macrosomia
C. Hydramnios
D. Amniotic fluid embolism
Explanation: Oligohydramnios (low amniotic fluid) can cause reduced uterine size, decreased fetal movement, and easier palpation of the fetus.
Question 5 of 5.
A pregnant client who is Rh-negative is ordered an indirect Coombs' test. The nurse understands that the purpose of this test is to determine
A. if antibodies are present from previous exposure to Rh-positive blood.
B. the amount of time that it takes for fetal blood to clot.
C. the blood type, Rh factor, and antibody titer of the newborn.
D. if the fetus has a risk of developing pernicious anemia later in life.
Explanation: The indirect Coombs' test detects maternal antibodies against Rh-positive fetal blood, indicating potential Rh isoimmunization.
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