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Prepare with confidence using this comprehensive study guide for NR 465 Exam 3: Maternal Newborn Nursing (V2) – 2026 Updated Edition. Designed to reinforce key maternal-newborn nursing concepts, this resource includes practice questions with detailed answer explanations to help you strengthen clinical reasoning, improve exam readiness, and identify areas for further review. This study guide features: Comprehensive coverage of high-yield maternal-newborn nursing topics Practice questions aligned with common nursing exam formats Correct answers with clear, detailed rationales Review of pregnancy, labor and delivery, postpartum care, newborn assessment, and common maternal-newborn complications Evidence-based nursing interventions, patient education, and safety considerations An organized, easy-to-follow format for efficient studying Whether you're preparing for NR 465 Exam 3, reviewing course material, or reinforcing your understanding of maternal-newborn nursing, this guide serves as a valuable companion to your coursework. It is designed to support knowledge retention, clinical judgment, and exam preparation.

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NR 465 Exam 3: Maternal Newborn Nursing V2 | Complete Study Guide with Questions,

Answers & Rationales | 2026 Updated


Instructions: Select the best answer for each question. Rationales are provided for

educational purposes.




Section 1: Intrapartum Nursing (Questions 1-25)


1. A laboring patient is 6 cm dilated, 100% effaced, and the presenting part is at 0

station. The nurse notes severe variable decelerations with a loss of variability. What is

the priority action?


 A) Administer oxygen at 2 L/min via nasal cannula


 B) Reposition the patient to left lateral


 C) Prepare for immediate cesarean section


 D) Increase IV oxytocin to accelerate labor


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Variable decelerations suggest cord compression. Repositioning (left lateral,

knee-chest, or Trendelenburg) relieves cord compression. Oxygen and fluid bolus are

next; loss of variability with decelerations is concerning but repositioning is first.

Oxytocin would worsen decelerations.

,2. A patient requests an epidural at 5 cm dilation. Which lab value is most critical to

review before placement?


 A) Hemoglobin 11 g/dL


 B) Platelet count 78,000/mm³


 C) White blood cell count 12,000/mm³


 D) Glucose 95 mg/dL


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Platelets <100,000/mm³ increase risk of epidural hematoma. Low platelets

are a relative contraindication to neuraxial anesthesia.


3. A nurse notes late decelerations on the fetal monitor. What is the underlying

pathophysiology?


 A) Head compression


 B) Umbilical cord prolapse


 C) Uteroplacental insufficiency


 D) Fetal sleep cycle


Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Late decelerations reflect reduced blood flow and oxygen transfer across

the placenta, often due to maternal hypotension, uterine tachysystole, or abruption.

,4. Which finding in a laboring patient with preeclampsia on magnesium sulfate requires

immediate intervention?


 A) Respiratory rate 12 breaths/min


 B) Patellar reflexes 2+


 C) Urinary output 30 mL/hr


 D) Serum magnesium level 6 mg/dL


Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Respiratory rate <12/min indicates magnesium toxicity. Normal therapeutic

range is 4-8 mg/dL; reflexes and output are adequate.


5. A G2P1 patient at 39 weeks has spontaneous rupture of membranes with clear fluid.

FHR is 140 bpm with moderate variability. What is the priority nursing action?


 A) Perform a sterile vaginal exam


 B) Check cervical dilation


 C) Assess fluid color and odor


 D) Begin oxytocin infusion


Correct Answer: C

Rationale: After ROM, assess fluid for color (meconium?), odor (infection?), and

amount. Sterile vaginal exam is done but not first if not in active labor.

, 6. A patient is pushing with urge to bear down. FHR drops to 80 bpm for 90 seconds

after a contraction and returns to baseline slowly. This pattern is:


 A) Early deceleration – reassuring


 B) Late deceleration – non-reassuring


 C) Prolonged deceleration – concerning


 D) Variable deceleration – benign


Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Prolonged deceleration lasts ≥2 minutes but <10 minutes. This is 90 seconds;

requires evaluation for uterine rupture, prolapse, or maternal hypotension.


7. Which maternal position would best improve fetal oxygenation during late

decelerations?


 A) Supine with head elevated


 B) Left lateral


 C) Right lateral with legs straight


 D) Semi-Fowler’s


Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Left lateral position relieves aortocaval compression, increases uterine

blood flow, and improves placental perfusion.

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