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465. Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for ectopic pregnancy?
a) Alcohol abuse
b) Smoking
c) Tubal or pelvic surgery
d) previous ectopic pregnancy
466. What is not a sign of meconium aspiration
a) Floppy in appearance
b) Apnoea
c) Crying
467. An 18 year old 26 week pregnant woman who uses illicit drugs frequently,
the factors in risk for which one of the following:
a) Spina bifida
b) Meconium aspiration
c) Pneumonia
d) Teratogenicity
468. Common minor disorder in pregnancy?
a) abdominal pain
b) heart burn
c) headache
469. An unmarried young female admitted with ectopic pregnancy with her
friend to hospital with complaints of abdominal pain. Her friend assisted a
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procedure and became aware of her pregnancy and when the family arrives
to hospital, she reveals the truth. The family reacts negatively. What could
the nurse have done to protect the confidentiality of the patient
information?
a) should tell the family that they don’t have any rights to know the patient
information
b) that the friend was mistaken and the doctor will confirm the patient’s condition
c) should insist friend on confidentiality
d) should have asked another staff nurse to be a chaperone while assisting a
procedure
470. Jenny was admitted to your ward with severe bleeding after 48 hours
following her labour. What stage of post partum haemorrhage is she
experiencing?
a) Primary
b) Secondary
c) Tertiary
d) Emergency
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471. Postpartum haemorrhage: A patient gave birth via NSD. After 48 hours,
patient came back due to bleeding, bleeding after birth is called post
partum haemorrhage. What type?
a) primary postpartum haemorrhage
b) secondary postpartum haemorrhage
c) tertiary postpartum haemorrhage
d) lochia
472. A young mother who delivered 48hrs ago comes back to the emergency
department with post partum haemorrhage. What type of PPH is it?
a) primary post partum haemorrhage
b) secondary post partum haemorrhage
c) tertiary post partum haemorrhage.
473. A new mother is admitted to the acute psychiatric unit with severe
postpartum depression. She is tearful and states, "I don't know why this
happened to me I was so excited for my baby to come, but now I don't
know!" Which of the following responses by the nurse is MOST
therapeutic?
a) Maybe you weren't ready for a child after all."
b) Having a new baby is stressful, and the tiredness and different hormone levels
don't help. It happens to many new mothers and is very treatable.
c) What happened once you brought the baby home? Did you feel nervous?
d) Has your husband been helping you with the housework at all?"
474. In a G.P clinic when you assessing a pregnant lady you observe some
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bruises on her hand. When you asked her about this she remains silent.
What is your action?
a) Call her husband to know what is happening
b) Tell her that you are concerned of her welfare and you may need to share this
information appropriately with the people who offer help
c) Do nothing as she does not want to speak anything
d) Call the police
475. A client is admitted to the labour and delivery unit. The nurse performs a
vaginal exam and determines that the client’s cervix is 5cm dilated with
75% effacement. Based on the nurse’s assessment the client is in which
phase of labour?
a) Active
b) Latent
c) Transition
d) Early
476. After the physician performs an amniotomy, the nurse’s first action should
be to assess the:
a) Degree of cervical dilation
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465. Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for ectopic pregnancy?
a) Alcohol abuse
b) Smoking
c) Tubal or pelvic surgery
d) previous ectopic pregnancy
466. What is not a sign of meconium aspiration
a) Floppy in appearance
b) Apnoea
c) Crying
467. An 18 year old 26 week pregnant woman who uses illicit drugs frequently,
the factors in risk for which one of the following:
a) Spina bifida
b) Meconium aspiration
c) Pneumonia
d) Teratogenicity
468. Common minor disorder in pregnancy?
a) abdominal pain
b) heart burn
c) headache
469. An unmarried young female admitted with ectopic pregnancy with her
friend to hospital with complaints of abdominal pain. Her friend assisted a
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QUESTIONS
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procedure and became aware of her pregnancy and when the family arrives
to hospital, she reveals the truth. The family reacts negatively. What could
the nurse have done to protect the confidentiality of the patient
information?
a) should tell the family that they don’t have any rights to know the patient
information
b) that the friend was mistaken and the doctor will confirm the patient’s condition
c) should insist friend on confidentiality
d) should have asked another staff nurse to be a chaperone while assisting a
procedure
470. Jenny was admitted to your ward with severe bleeding after 48 hours
following her labour. What stage of post partum haemorrhage is she
experiencing?
a) Primary
b) Secondary
c) Tertiary
d) Emergency
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471. Postpartum haemorrhage: A patient gave birth via NSD. After 48 hours,
patient came back due to bleeding, bleeding after birth is called post
partum haemorrhage. What type?
a) primary postpartum haemorrhage
b) secondary postpartum haemorrhage
c) tertiary postpartum haemorrhage
d) lochia
472. A young mother who delivered 48hrs ago comes back to the emergency
department with post partum haemorrhage. What type of PPH is it?
a) primary post partum haemorrhage
b) secondary post partum haemorrhage
c) tertiary post partum haemorrhage.
473. A new mother is admitted to the acute psychiatric unit with severe
postpartum depression. She is tearful and states, "I don't know why this
happened to me I was so excited for my baby to come, but now I don't
know!" Which of the following responses by the nurse is MOST
therapeutic?
a) Maybe you weren't ready for a child after all."
b) Having a new baby is stressful, and the tiredness and different hormone levels
don't help. It happens to many new mothers and is very treatable.
c) What happened once you brought the baby home? Did you feel nervous?
d) Has your husband been helping you with the housework at all?"
474. In a G.P clinic when you assessing a pregnant lady you observe some
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bruises on her hand. When you asked her about this she remains silent.
What is your action?
a) Call her husband to know what is happening
b) Tell her that you are concerned of her welfare and you may need to share this
information appropriately with the people who offer help
c) Do nothing as she does not want to speak anything
d) Call the police
475. A client is admitted to the labour and delivery unit. The nurse performs a
vaginal exam and determines that the client’s cervix is 5cm dilated with
75% effacement. Based on the nurse’s assessment the client is in which
phase of labour?
a) Active
b) Latent
c) Transition
d) Early
476. After the physician performs an amniotomy, the nurse’s first action should
be to assess the:
a) Degree of cervical dilation