NRNP 6552 Final Exam
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1. A woman with a gestational age of 37 weeks presents with painless vaginal bleeding, normal
vital signs, normal fetal heart tones and an exam that reveals a soft, relaxed uterus, consistent
with uterine age. Given this assessment, her bleeding in 3rd trimester is most likely due to:
A. Placental abrupt
B. Placenta previa
C. Membrane rupture
D. Acute chorioamnionitis
2. When a pregnant woman takes a teratogenic drug the fetal effects results are seen in:
A. Certain target organs in a predictable manner
B. Random body systems in an unpredictable manner
C. Select organ systems w random outcomes
D. A pattern of systemic injury
3. The best choice for medication prescribed for a + Chlamydia culture during pregnancy is:
A. Clarithromycin
B. Doxycycline
C. Azithromycin
D. Ofloxacin
4. Susan's glucose screen at 24 weeks' gestation is 160 mg/dl. Which action by the NP is
most appropriate in response to this finding?
A. Notify Susan of the normal finding on the test.
B. Prescribe a low carbohydrate diet.
C. Schedule a 3-hour glucose tolerance test
D. Refer her to a diabetologist
5. A pregnant patient has an Hgb level of 11 g/dl in the last week of pregnancy. Based on
thisresult the NP should consider which of the following?
A. It is a normal finding due to hemodilution
(CHECK THE LAST PAGE FOR MULTIPLE VERSIONS OF THE EXAM)
1. A woman with a gestational age of 37 weeks presents with painless vaginal bleeding, normal
vital signs, normal fetal heart tones and an exam that reveals a soft, relaxed uterus, consistent
with uterine age. Given this assessment, her bleeding in 3rd trimester is most likely due to:
A. Placental abrupt
B. Placenta previa
C. Membrane rupture
D. Acute chorioamnionitis
2. When a pregnant woman takes a teratogenic drug the fetal effects results are seen in:
A. Certain target organs in a predictable manner
B. Random body systems in an unpredictable manner
C. Select organ systems w random outcomes
D. A pattern of systemic injury
3. The best choice for medication prescribed for a + Chlamydia culture during pregnancy is:
A. Clarithromycin
B. Doxycycline
C. Azithromycin
D. Ofloxacin
4. Susan's glucose screen at 24 weeks' gestation is 160 mg/dl. Which action by the NP is
most appropriate in response to this finding?
A. Notify Susan of the normal finding on the test.
B. Prescribe a low carbohydrate diet.
C. Schedule a 3-hour glucose tolerance test
D. Refer her to a diabetologist
5. A pregnant patient has an Hgb level of 11 g/dl in the last week of pregnancy. Based on
thisresult the NP should consider which of the following?
A. It is a normal finding due to hemodilution