FNP 1 EXAM STUDY GUIDE FOR
NURS 5432 WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
Third trimester - CORRECT ANSWER- 28 to 40 weeks of pregnancy
Abdominal growth - CORRECT ANSWER- Increase in size of the abdomen
Braxton-Hicks contractions - CORRECT ANSWER- Irregular uterine contractions
that can be relieved by hydration
Mucus plug - CORRECT ANSWER- A thick plug of mucus that blocks the cervix
during pregnancy
Rupture of membranes - CORRECT ANSWER- Breaking of the amniotic sac,
requiring delivery within 24-48 hours
Fundal height measurement - CORRECT ANSWER- Used to estimate gestational
age by measuring the height of the uterus above the pubic bone
Folic acid - CORRECT ANSWER- Taken at 0.4mg/day to reduce neural tube
defects risk
Tylenol - CORRECT ANSWER- Acetaminophen, a safe pain reliever during
pregnancy
Vaccinations - CORRECT ANSWER- Should not be delayed for minor illnesses;
follow chronological age for premature infants.
Rotarix - CORRECT ANSWER- Given to infants at 2 and 4 months, doses 28 days
apart, completed by 24 weeks.
Rotateq - CORRECT ANSWER- 3 doses completed by 32 weeks of age.
Live-virus vaccines - CORRECT ANSWER- Avoid in immunodeficient children;
include OPV, Rotavirus, MMR, VAR, MMRV, yellow fever, LAIV, BCG, and typhoid
fever.
Known allergies and vaccines - CORRECT ANSWER- Avoid MMR, IPV, and VAR in
children with anaphylactic responses to neomycin; guidelines for influenza vaccination
have changed for children with egg allergies.
, RV vaccine - CORRECT ANSWER- Avoid in infants with chronic GI issues, severe
latex allergy, SCID, maternal biologic response modifier exposure, or acute
gastroenteritis.
Developmental milestones - CORRECT ANSWER- Children's abilities by age: lift
head at 3 months, sit at 6 months, crawl at 9 months, walk at 1 year, etc.
Speech/language development - CORRECT ANSWER- Children progress from
babbling to using individual words, then phrases; expressive vocabulary expands
significantly between 12 and 24 months.
Tanner Stages - CORRECT ANSWER- System for describing sexual maturation
based on appearance and genital development; stages range from pre-pubertal to
adult.
Autism - CORRECT ANSWER- Set of symptoms appearing before 3 years of age.
AUB - CORRECT ANSWER- Abnormal uterine bleeding
PALM/COEIN - CORRECT ANSWER- Acronym for possible causes of AUB: Polyp,
Adenomyosis, Leiomyoma, Malignancy and hyperplasia, Coagulopathy, Ovulatory
dysfunction, Endometrial, Iatrogenic, Not yet classified
PCOS - CORRECT ANSWER- Polycystic ovarian syndrome
Androgen excess - CORRECT ANSWER- Excess levels of male hormones in the
body
Ovulatory dysfunction - CORRECT ANSWER- Irregular or absent ovulation
Patho - CORRECT ANSWER- Pathophysiology
Insulin resistance - CORRECT ANSWER- Condition where cells fail to respond to
insulin properly, leading to elevated blood sugar levels
Metabolic syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER- A cluster of conditions that increase
the risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes
HTN - CORRECT ANSWER- Hypertension
GD - CORRECT ANSWER- Gestational diabetes
Preeclampsia - CORRECT ANSWER- A pregnancy complication characterized by
high blood pressure
NURS 5432 WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
Third trimester - CORRECT ANSWER- 28 to 40 weeks of pregnancy
Abdominal growth - CORRECT ANSWER- Increase in size of the abdomen
Braxton-Hicks contractions - CORRECT ANSWER- Irregular uterine contractions
that can be relieved by hydration
Mucus plug - CORRECT ANSWER- A thick plug of mucus that blocks the cervix
during pregnancy
Rupture of membranes - CORRECT ANSWER- Breaking of the amniotic sac,
requiring delivery within 24-48 hours
Fundal height measurement - CORRECT ANSWER- Used to estimate gestational
age by measuring the height of the uterus above the pubic bone
Folic acid - CORRECT ANSWER- Taken at 0.4mg/day to reduce neural tube
defects risk
Tylenol - CORRECT ANSWER- Acetaminophen, a safe pain reliever during
pregnancy
Vaccinations - CORRECT ANSWER- Should not be delayed for minor illnesses;
follow chronological age for premature infants.
Rotarix - CORRECT ANSWER- Given to infants at 2 and 4 months, doses 28 days
apart, completed by 24 weeks.
Rotateq - CORRECT ANSWER- 3 doses completed by 32 weeks of age.
Live-virus vaccines - CORRECT ANSWER- Avoid in immunodeficient children;
include OPV, Rotavirus, MMR, VAR, MMRV, yellow fever, LAIV, BCG, and typhoid
fever.
Known allergies and vaccines - CORRECT ANSWER- Avoid MMR, IPV, and VAR in
children with anaphylactic responses to neomycin; guidelines for influenza vaccination
have changed for children with egg allergies.
, RV vaccine - CORRECT ANSWER- Avoid in infants with chronic GI issues, severe
latex allergy, SCID, maternal biologic response modifier exposure, or acute
gastroenteritis.
Developmental milestones - CORRECT ANSWER- Children's abilities by age: lift
head at 3 months, sit at 6 months, crawl at 9 months, walk at 1 year, etc.
Speech/language development - CORRECT ANSWER- Children progress from
babbling to using individual words, then phrases; expressive vocabulary expands
significantly between 12 and 24 months.
Tanner Stages - CORRECT ANSWER- System for describing sexual maturation
based on appearance and genital development; stages range from pre-pubertal to
adult.
Autism - CORRECT ANSWER- Set of symptoms appearing before 3 years of age.
AUB - CORRECT ANSWER- Abnormal uterine bleeding
PALM/COEIN - CORRECT ANSWER- Acronym for possible causes of AUB: Polyp,
Adenomyosis, Leiomyoma, Malignancy and hyperplasia, Coagulopathy, Ovulatory
dysfunction, Endometrial, Iatrogenic, Not yet classified
PCOS - CORRECT ANSWER- Polycystic ovarian syndrome
Androgen excess - CORRECT ANSWER- Excess levels of male hormones in the
body
Ovulatory dysfunction - CORRECT ANSWER- Irregular or absent ovulation
Patho - CORRECT ANSWER- Pathophysiology
Insulin resistance - CORRECT ANSWER- Condition where cells fail to respond to
insulin properly, leading to elevated blood sugar levels
Metabolic syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER- A cluster of conditions that increase
the risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes
HTN - CORRECT ANSWER- Hypertension
GD - CORRECT ANSWER- Gestational diabetes
Preeclampsia - CORRECT ANSWER- A pregnancy complication characterized by
high blood pressure