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This comprehensive study guide contains over 100 carefully selected and 100% verified questions and answers covering Maternity Nursing and Postpartum Care—perfect for nursing students preparing for exams in 2025/2026. The material is focused, concise, and based on real clinical concepts, including postpartum physiology, assessment techniques, complications, and essential nursing care. Topics covered include: Postpartum physiological changes Uterine involution and fundal assessments Lochia stages and abnormal signs Nursing interventions for hemorrhage, infection, and DVT Breastfeeding vs non-breastfeeding guidance Maternal psychological phases (Taking-In, Letting-Go) Newborn bonding and postpartum teaching Certified Nurse-Midwife vs Traditional Midwife roles Key acronyms like BUBBLE HE & REEDA Case-based questions and scenario applications Whether you're in Fundamentals of Nursing, Maternal-Newborn, or Clinical OB rotation, this guide will boost your confidence and grades. What is an advanced practice midwife that can bill insurance(at hospital, not at home)? They need a referring physician (which can be remote) - Answer Certified Nurse Midwives (Master's Degree) They are qualified to give complete care during pregnancy, child birth and postpartum What type of midwife can be arrested for practicing? - Answer Lay/traditional midwife What is the main factor that decreases the death rate in OB? - Answer Better and widespread prenatal care! Should the uterus feel firm or boggy post delivery? - Answer Firm, boggy is a bad sign, must give massage to make firm What is the issue (for the mother) with prolonged bed rest in traditional hospitals? - Answer DVT and pneumonia Why do facilities stand to benefit from shorter hospital stays? - Answer DRG's (Diagnosis Related Groups) - insurance pays a set amount related to disease or OB, so hospital wants to get patient out sooner, keep the difference Average cost of vaginal delivery vs. c-section? - Answer 3-10,000 vs. 10-40,000 The postpartum period is often called the ____ trimester and can last up to 6 weeks post delivery - Answer 4th trimester (puperium period) Can get pauperism infection When can a new mommy get back to a regular exercise program? - Answer 6 weeks post delivery, but can do kegal exercises and reverse curl immediately. What does BUBBLE HE Stand for? - Answer Breasts, Uterus, Bladder, Bowels, Lochia, Emotional, Homans, Episiotomy What does the term Involution mean? How long does it take? - Answer Referrs to the uterus r

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Intro to Maternity Nursing and Postpartum
Care questions and 100% verified answers
2025/2026 latest version
What is an advanced practice midwife that can bill insurance(at hospital, not at home)? They need a
referring physician (which can be remote) - Answer Certified Nurse Midwives (Master's Degree) They are
qualified to give complete care during pregnancy, child birth and postpartum



What type of midwife can be arrested for practicing? - Answer Lay/traditional midwife



What is the main factor that decreases the death rate in OB? - Answer Better and widespread prenatal
care!



Should the uterus feel firm or boggy post delivery? - Answer Firm, boggy is a bad sign, must give
massage to make firm



What is the issue (for the mother) with prolonged bed rest in traditional hospitals? - Answer DVT and
pneumonia



Why do facilities stand to benefit from shorter hospital stays? - Answer DRG's (Diagnosis Related
Groups) - insurance pays a set amount related to disease or OB, so hospital wants to get patient out
sooner, keep the difference



Average cost of vaginal delivery vs. c-section? - Answer 3-10,000 vs. 10-40,000



The postpartum period is often called the ____ trimester and can last up to 6 weeks post delivery -
Answer 4th trimester (puperium period) Can get pauperism infection



When can a new mommy get back to a regular exercise program? - Answer 6 weeks post delivery, but
can do kegal exercises and reverse curl immediately.



What does BUBBLE HE Stand for? - Answer Breasts, Uterus, Bladder, Bowels, Lochia, Emotional,
Homans, Episiotomy

, What does the term Involution mean? How long does it take? - Answer Referrs to the uterus returning
to the Pre-Pregnant size after birth and takes 10-14 days.



When documenting uterine descent, what does the nurse chart for at the Umbilicus? - Answer U



When a uterus is higher than expected or deviated, what does that mean? - Answer Full bladder



What chemical in the body causes milk let down and also causes contractions in the uterus to control
the bleeding? - Answer Oxytocin



How does the mama help to release oxytocin? - Answer Breast feed



What can the nurse offer the mama to control inflammation? - Answer Ice pack, sitz bath, pain meds



True or false? The more children the women had, the more severe the after pains? - Answer True



How many days until the fundal height has shrunk down and is no longer palpable? - Answer 7-10 days



How does a nurse identify if the mama has an infection? - Answer Lochia smells bad and lots of vaginal
drainage



How many weeks along is the patient if her fundal height measures 20 cm? - Answer 20 weeks



What is considered full term? - Answer 37-42 weeks



True or False: A full bladder doesn't effect child birth process? - Answer False, a full bladder can inhibit
fetal descent, so put in straight catheter if she seems full.



If you assess the funds and it is U+2 and to the right, what do you do? - Answer Have the patient void.
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