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NUR 166 Test - Hundros College: Comprehensive Questions and Answers for Nursing Students, Exams of Nursing

A comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions and answers covering various topics related to nursing, particularly focusing on maternal-newborn care. It covers key concepts such as nägele's rule, fetal development, labor and delivery, postpartum care, and infant development. The questions are designed to test students' understanding of essential nursing principles and practices.

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2024/2025

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NUR 166 TEST HUNDROS COLLEGE
COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE
ANSWERS GRADED A+
1. Describe Nägele’s rule?
a. what can go wrong will go wrong
b. It’s the estimated due date
c. assessment at 1 and 5 minutes
d. When the mother is allowed to go home
2 What reduces risk of neural tube defects, spina bifida, and anencephaly?
e. Folic acid
f. Phenytoin
g. Valproic acid
h. Calcium
2. Testing done at 36 weeks
a. TBS (vaginal-rectal swab)
b. MKN (vaginal-rectal swab)
c. GMS (vaginal-rectal swab)
d. GBS (vaginal-rectal swab)
3. First visit Testing (select all that apply)
a. Blood type & Rh
b. Hemoglobin
c. CBC
d. Hep B & rubella titers
e. Glucose (if diabetic)
4. Your patient reports dizziness, blurred vision, and a headache. What would you assume would be the problem?
a. Gestational diabetes
b. Fluid overload
c. Gestational hypertension
d. Gestational hypotension
5. If mom has D&C for miscarriage, how often should you take her vitals?
a. 8 hours X 3 days
b. 4 hours X 48 hours
c. 6 hours X 24 hours
d. 2 hours X 3 days
6. Hyperemesis gravidarum needs: (select all that apply)
a. I&O and daily weights
b. Anti-emetic
c. I&O and weekly weights
d. Oral or IV fluids
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COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH ACCURATE

ANSWERS GRADED A+

  1. Describe Nägele’s rule? a. what can go wrong will go wrong b. It’s the estimated due date c. assessment at 1 and 5 minutes d. When the mother is allowed to go home

2 What reduces risk of neural tube defects, spina bifida, and anencephaly? e. Folic acid f. Phenytoin g. Valproic acid h. Calcium

  1. Testing done at 36 weeks a. TBS (vaginal-rectal swab) b. MKN (vaginal-rectal swab) c. GMS (vaginal-rectal swab) d. GBS (vaginal-rectal swab)
  2. First visit Testing (select all that apply) a. Blood type & Rh b. Hemoglobin c. CBC d. Hep B & rubella titers e. Glucose (if diabetic)
  3. Your patient reports dizziness, blurred vision, and a headache. What would you assume would be the problem? a. Gestational diabetes b. Fluid overload c. Gestational hypertension d. Gestational hypotension
  4. If mom has D&C for miscarriage, how often should you take her vitals? a. 8 hours X 3 days b. 4 hours X 48 hours c. 6 hours X 24 hours d. 2 hours X 3 days
  5. Hyperemesis gravidarum needs: (select all that apply)

a. I&O and daily weights b. Anti-emetic c. I&O and weekly weights d. Oral or IV fluids

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e. Fluid restriction

  1. How to know a pregnancy is certain? a. Fetal movement

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c. During labor, when she has no one d. When she’s a single mom

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  1. Your patient comes in with preterm labor, which drug would you use to increase surfactant production to mature baby’s lungs in case of delivery? a. Betamethasone b. Dexamethasone c. Triamcinolone d. Prednisone
  2. What would you recommend to a mother who is hyperventilating? a. To calm down b. Breathe deep c. Breathe into a paper bag/cupped hands d. Don’t recommend anything, her breathing will slow when it needs to
  3. What position would you put the mother in if there’s a prolapsed cord? (select all that apply) a. Trendelenburg b. Supine c. Sims d. Knee-chest e. Fetal
  4. The mother, who is not fully dilated, should push if she feels the urge.

True False

  1. Frequency of contraction:

a. Beginning of one contraction to the beginning of the next contraction b. End of one contraction to the beginning of the next contraction c. Beginning of one contraction to the end of the next contraction d. End of one contraction to the end of the next contraction

  1. When does the baby get rich oxygenated blood?

a. During contractions b. Between contractions c. When the mother inhales d. When the mother exhales

  1. Absent deep tendon reflexes, decreased urinary output, low BP, low respiration rates, and magnesium >8mg/dL are signs of what?

a. Metabolic acidosis b. Fluid volume deficit c. Fluid volume overload d. Magnesium sulfate toxicity

  1. Magnesium sulfate is given for: (select all)

a. Preterm labor

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  1. Which hormone lowers the pain medication requirements during labor?

a. Angiotensinogen b. Cortistatin c. Endothelin d. Endorphins

  1. Induction of labor with fetal bradycardia interventions: (select all)

a. Stop Pitocin b. Give 10L oxygen by non-rebreather mask c. Turn on right side d. Turn on lef t side e. Speed up Pitocin

  1. Mechanisms of labor (cardinal movements): (in order) a. Decent, engagement, expulsion, extension, external rotation, flexion, internal rotation b. Engagement, flexion, decent, extension, internal rotation, external rotation, expulsion c. Engagement, decent, flexion, internal rotation, extension, external rotation, expulsion d. Engagement, internal rotation, external rotation, decent, flexion, extension, expulsion
  2. Postpartum depression signs and symptoms: (select all that apply) a. Depressed mood b. Guilty c. Fatigue d. Decrease appetite e. Feeling inadequate/unworthy
  3. Postpartum warning signs that you need to educate your patients on? (select all)

a. Lochia foul odor b. Blood clots larger than golf ball, with bright red bleeding lasting more than 4 days c. Emotional instability d. Temperature above 100. e. Signs of DVT

  1. How many days can colostrum be enough nutrition for the baby when breastfeeding? 3 days
  2. If uterus shifted to right and above umbilicus:

a. Needs to massage the fundus (with two hands)

b. Notify physician that something is wrong

c. Have mom empty her bladder

d. Ask mom if she has passed gas today

  1. Medication for postpartum hemorrhage that can cause high blood pressure

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a. Methergine

b. Misoprostol

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a. 72 hours

b. one month

c. 3 months

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d. 6 months

  1. introduce ONE food at a time in small amounts (one TEASPOON ).
  2. when does the baby need iron fortified formula?

a. 1 month

b. 3 months

c. 6 months

d. 9 months

  1. True or False: Parallel play is normal? TRUE
  2. Erickson’s toddler theory is?

a. Sensory motor

b. Autonomy vs shame/doubt

c. Self-interest

d. trust vs mistrust

  1. Erickson’s School age theory is?

a. industry vs inferiority

b. integrity vs despair

c. autonomy vs shame

d. intimacy vs isolation

  1. which is not a normal vital reading for a school age child?

a. 96/64 BP

b. 86 HR

c. 98.2 Temp

d. 12 RR

  1. at what age is a child responsible enough for a pet?

a. 5

b. 6

c. 7

d. 8

  1. at what age is it concerning if the child cannot dress self?

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d. 8

  1. Erickson’s adolescent (teen) theory is?

a. identity vs role confusion

b. integrity vs despair

c. autonomy vs shame

d. intimacy vs isolation

  1. Biggest safety concern among adolescents?

a. driving

b. falls

c. burns

d. STI’s

  1. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs: (in order)

a. Self-Actualization, Esteem, Love and Belonging, Safety and Protection, Activity, Physiological

b. Self-Actualization, Love and Belonging, Esteem, Safety and Protection, Activity, Physiological

c. Physiological, Activity, Safety and Protection, Love and Belonging, Esteem, Self-Actualization

d. Esteem, Love and Belonging, Safety and Protection, Activity, Physiological, Self-Actualization

  1. influential factors are all except:

a. gender

b. heredity

c. race

d. position in family

e. exposure

  1. When do you give the first of 3 Hepatitis B vaccines?

a. birth

b. 1 week appointment

c. 1 month appointment

d. 3 month appointment

  1. can you give the flu vaccine to a child under 6 months?

a. yes

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b. no

  1. How do you assess pain in a nonverbal infant/child? (select all)

a. Face (restful or grimace)

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d. mayo

  1. how much toothpaste should a child three years and under use?

a. peanut size

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b. pencil eraser size

c. marble size

d. bean size