PROCTORED EXAM 2026 EXAM
SCRIPT PRACTICE TEST WITH
PRACTICE QUESTION
SOLUTIONS
◉ Abruptio Placenta. Answer: Separation of the placenta from
the uterine implantation site before delivery, causing internal
bleeding, pain, and a nonrelaxed uterus.
◉ Lochia Rubra. Answer: Postpartum vaginal discharge
consisting of blood and uterine tissue, with intermittent bleeding
and small clots, indicating normal postpartum recovery.
◉ Fundal Massage. Answer: Massage technique applied to the
uterus to promote contractions and prevent postpartum
hemorrhage.
◉ Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Answer: Psychological theory
prioritizing human needs in a pyramid structure, with basic
physiological needs at the base, including air, water, food,
shelter, sleep, clothing, and reproduction.
◉ Vitamin K Administration. Answer: Important for newborns
to prevent hemorrhagic disease, but can be delayed until after
drying the newborn and ensuring warmth.
◉ Eye Prophylaxis. Answer: Administered within the first hour
after birth to prevent neonatal conjunctivitis, but drying the
newborn and ensuring warmth take priority.
◉ Rubella Immunization. Answer: Recommended shortly after
giving birth to prevent rubella syndrome in the current or
subsequent pregnancies, avoiding fetal risk.
, ◉ Urinary Frequency in Pregnancy. Answer: Occurs due to
increased bladder sensitivity in the first trimester and pressure
from the enlarging uterus near the end of pregnancy.
◉ Clear the respiratory tract. Answer: The first action a nurse
should take immediately following delivery to an infant to
ensure proper airway clearance.
◉ Dry the infant off and cover the head. Answer: An action that
should be done shortly after delivery, but not the first action a
nurse should take for an infant.
◉ Stimulate the infant to cry. Answer: An action that should be
done shortly after delivery, but not the first action a nurse should
take for an infant.
◉ Cut the umbilical cord. Answer: An action that should be
done shortly after delivery, but not the first action a nurse should
take for an infant.
◉ Pelvic examination response. Answer: Therapeutic response
recognizing client's feelings and encouraging further discussion
about concerns regarding the exam.
◉ Umbilical cord vessels. Answer: In the umbilical cord, two
arteries return blood to the placenta, while one vein carries
oxygenated, nutrient-rich blood from the placenta to the fetus.
◉ Reliable contraception methods. Answer: An intrauterine
device (IUD) is one of the most reliable contraception methods
with a failure rate of less than 1 in 100 users.
◉ Negative rubella titer interpretation. Answer: Indicates
susceptibility to rubella virus, not immunity or current infection,
requiring vaccination post-delivery.