Question 1
According to this framework, the foremost intervention in attaining reproductive health is:
A. Family planning
B. Counselling
C. Safe Sex Campaign Drive
D. Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition
According to this framework, the foremost intervention in attaining reproductive health is:
A. Family planning
B. Counselling
C. Safe Sex Campaign Drive
D. Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition
Answer
D. Massage the skin gently to stimulate oil production from the sebaceous glands
Question 2
Because of insufficient technical readiness and availability of resources, the DOH has focused in addressing the health concerns on the first four priority elements of the reproductive health namely:
1. Adolescent Reproductive health
2. Family Planning
3. Prevention and Management of Reproductive Tract
4. Infection Including STIs and HIV/AIDS
5. Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition
6. Prevention of Infertility and sexual Dysfunction
A. All except 5
B. 1,3,4,5
C. 2,3,4,5
D. 1,2,4,5
Because of insufficient technical readiness and availability of resources, the DOH has focused in addressing the health concerns on the first four priority elements of the reproductive health namely:
1. Adolescent Reproductive health
2. Family Planning
3. Prevention and Management of Reproductive Tract
4. Infection Including STIs and HIV/AIDS
5. Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition
6. Prevention of Infertility and sexual Dysfunction
A. All except 5
B. 1,3,4,5
C. 2,3,4,5
D. 1,2,4,5
Answer
C. 2,3,4,5
Question 3
Situation: A pregnancy can be considered a high-risk pregnancy for a variety of reasons. It is one in which some condition puts the mother, the developing fetus, or both at higher-than-normal risk for complications during or after the pregnancy and birth.
Which of the following is the most likely effect on the fetus if the woman is severely anemic during pregnancy?
A. Large for gestational age (LGA) fetus
B. Hemorrhage
C. Small for gestational age (SGA) baby
D. Erythroblastosis
Situation: A pregnancy can be considered a high-risk pregnancy for a variety of reasons. It is one in which some condition puts the mother, the developing fetus, or both at higher-than-normal risk for complications during or after the pregnancy and birth.
Which of the following is the most likely effect on the fetus if the woman is severely anemic during pregnancy?
A. Large for gestational age (LGA) fetus
B. Hemorrhage
C. Small for gestational age (SGA) baby
D. Erythroblastosis
Answer
C. Small for gestational age (SGA) baby
Question 4
Upon assessment the nurse found the following: fundus at 2 fingerbreadths above the umbilicus, last menstrual period (LMP) 5 months ago, fetal heart beat (FHB) not appreciated.
Which of the following is the most possible diagnosis of this condition?
A. Hydatidiform mole
B. Missed abortion
C. Pelvic inflammatory disease
D. Ectopic pregnancy
Upon assessment the nurse found the following: fundus at 2 fingerbreadths above the umbilicus, last menstrual period (LMP) 5 months ago, fetal heart beat (FHB) not appreciated.
Which of the following is the most possible diagnosis of this condition?
A. Hydatidiform mole
B. Missed abortion
C. Pelvic inflammatory disease
D. Ectopic pregnancy
Answer
A. Hydatidiform mole
Question 5
When a pregnant woman goes into a convulsive seizure, the MOST immediate action of the nurse to ensure safety of the patient is:
A. Apply restraint so that the patient will not fall out of bed
B. Put a mouth gag so that the patient will not bite her tongue and the tongue will not fall back
C. Position the mother on her side to allow the secretions to drain from her mouth and prevent aspiration
D. Check if the woman is also having a precipitate labor
When a pregnant woman goes into a convulsive seizure, the MOST immediate action of the nurse to ensure safety of the patient is:
A. Apply restraint so that the patient will not fall out of bed
B. Put a mouth gag so that the patient will not bite her tongue and the tongue will not fall back
C. Position the mother on her side to allow the secretions to drain from her mouth and prevent aspiration
D. Check if the woman is also having a precipitate labor
Answer
C. Position the mother on her side to allow the secretions to drain from her mouth and prevent aspiration
Question 6
A gravido-cardiac mother is advised to observe bed rest primarily to _____.
A. Allow the fetus to achieve normal intrauterine growth
B. Minimize oxygen consumption which can aggravate the condition of the compromised heart of the mother
C. Prevent perinatal infection
D. Reduce incidence of premature labor
A gravido-cardiac mother is advised to observe bed rest primarily to _____.
A. Allow the fetus to achieve normal intrauterine growth
B. Minimize oxygen consumption which can aggravate the condition of the compromised heart of the mother
C. Prevent perinatal infection
D. Reduce incidence of premature labor
Answer
B. Minimize oxygen consumption which can aggravate the condition of the compromised heart of the mother
Question 7
A pregnant mother is admitted to the hospital with the chief complaint of profuse vaginal bleeding, AOG 36 wks, not in labor. The nurse must always consider which of the following precautions:
A. The internal exam is done only at the delivery under strict asepsis with a double set-up
B. The preferred manner of delivering the baby is vaginal
C. An emergency delivery set for vaginal delivery must be made ready before examining the patient
D. Internal exam must be done following routine procedure
A pregnant mother is admitted to the hospital with the chief complaint of profuse vaginal bleeding, AOG 36 wks, not in labor. The nurse must always consider which of the following precautions:
A. The internal exam is done only at the delivery under strict asepsis with a double set-up
B. The preferred manner of delivering the baby is vaginal
C. An emergency delivery set for vaginal delivery must be made ready before examining the patient
D. Internal exam must be done following routine procedure
Answer
A. The internal exam is done only at the delivery under strict asepsis with a double set-up
Question 8
Before giving a repeat dose of magnesium sulfate to a pre-eclamptic patient, the nurse should assess the patient’s condition. Which of the following conditions will require the nurse to temporarily suspend a repeat dose of magnesium sulfate?
A. 100 cc urine output in 4 hours
B. Knee jerk reflex is (+) 2
C. Serum magnesium level is 10mEg/L.
D. Respiratory rate of 16/min
Before giving a repeat dose of magnesium sulfate to a pre-eclamptic patient, the nurse should assess the patient’s condition. Which of the following conditions will require the nurse to temporarily suspend a repeat dose of magnesium sulfate?
A. 100 cc urine output in 4 hours
B. Knee jerk reflex is (+) 2
C. Serum magnesium level is 10mEg/L.
D. Respiratory rate of 16/min
Answer
A. 100 cc urine output in 4 hours
Question 9
Which of the following is TRUE in Rh incompatibility?
A. The condition can occur if the mother is Rh(+) and the fetus is Rh(-)
B. Every pregnancy of an Rh(-) mother will result to erythroblastosisfetalis
C. On the first pregnancy of the Rh(-) mother, the fetus will not be affected
D. RhoGam is given only during the first pregnancy to prevent incompatibility
Which of the following is TRUE in Rh incompatibility?
A. The condition can occur if the mother is Rh(+) and the fetus is Rh(-)
B. Every pregnancy of an Rh(-) mother will result to erythroblastosisfetalis
C. On the first pregnancy of the Rh(-) mother, the fetus will not be affected
D. RhoGam is given only during the first pregnancy to prevent incompatibility
Answer
C. On the first pregnancy of the Rh(-) mother, the fetus will not be affected
Question 10
Situation: Promotion of a healthy growth and development as well as the prevention of diseases in pediatric clients is one of the vital roles of a nurse.
Nurse Rolen is teaching parents about the nutritional needs of their 2 month old infant who is breastfeeding. Which response shows that the parent understands their infant’s dietary needs?
A. “We wont start any new foods now”
B. “ We’ll start the bay on skim milk”
C. “We’ll introduce cereal into her diet now”
D. “We should add new fruits to the diet at a time”
Situation: Promotion of a healthy growth and development as well as the prevention of diseases in pediatric clients is one of the vital roles of a nurse.
Nurse Rolen is teaching parents about the nutritional needs of their 2 month old infant who is breastfeeding. Which response shows that the parent understands their infant’s dietary needs?
A. “We wont start any new foods now”
B. “ We’ll start the bay on skim milk”
C. “We’ll introduce cereal into her diet now”
D. “We should add new fruits to the diet at a time”
Answer
A. “We wont start any new foods now”