Comprehensive Maternal and Nursing
Care 2026: Test Bank for Exam Success
Podofilox is primarily used for which of the following?
A. Antibiotic for bacterial vaginosis
B. Topical treatment for HPV lesions
C. Antiviral for influenza
D. Oral treatment for diabetes
Rationale: Podofilox is a topical agent specifically used to treat HPV lesions such as genital
warts. It is not an antibiotic, antiviral, or systemic treatment for diabetes.
Clindamycin is commonly prescribed for:
A. Treatment of diabetes
B. Bacterial vaginosis
C. HPV lesions
D. Chronic hypertension
Rationale: Clindamycin is an antibiotic effective against bacterial infections, particularly
bacterial vaginosis. It does not treat viral infections, diabetes, or hypertension.
Which maternal medical risk factor is most frequently reported in pregnancy?
A. Chronic hypertension
B. Mitral valve prolapse
C. Anemia
D. Diabetes mellitus
Rationale: Diabetes mellitus is among the most frequently reported maternal medical risk
factors in pregnancy. Chronic hypertension, MVP, and anemia are relevant but less frequently
reported.
SBAR is a communication framework in nursing. What does it stand for?
A. Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
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B. Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
C. Symptoms, Behavior, Analysis, Response
D. Safety, Balance, Accountability, Response
Rationale: SBAR is a structured communication tool used in healthcare to convey critical patient
information. Options C and D do not represent the correct framework.
Which action is most important for preventing or controlling risk factors associated with infant
mortality?
A. Nutrition assessment
B. Social worker referral
C. Prenatal care appointments
D. Maternity jargon avoidance
Rationale: Early and consistent prenatal care allows for early diagnosis and management of risk
factors. Nutrition assessment and social worker referrals are important but secondary; avoiding
maternity jargon improves communication but does not directly prevent mortality.
Health literacy in patient care involves:
A. Using complex medical terminology
B. Using simple words and evaluating patient understanding
C. Referring patients to the internet
D. Providing long, detailed written instructions
Rationale: Nurses improve patient comprehension by using clear, simple language and
confirming understanding. The other options may lead to misunderstanding or confusion.
Which nursing process category emphasizes assessing patient needs?
A. Safe and Effective Care Environment
B. Health Promotion and Maintenance
C. Physiologic Integrity
D. Ethics
Rationale: Physiologic Integrity focuses on the patient’s physical assessment and care. Safe care
focuses on environmental safety, health promotion focuses on prevention, and ethics guides
practice standards.
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A major barrier to accessing healthcare is:
A. High blood pressure
B. Maternal obesity
C. Inability to pay
D. Low health literacy
Rationale: Financial limitations are the most significant barrier, often leading to refusal of care.
While other factors influence outcomes, they are not as immediate a barrier.
Which cognitive level involves recalling facts and basic concepts?
A. Application
B. Knowledge
C. Analysis
D. Evaluation
Rationale: Knowledge is the recall of factual information. Application requires using knowledge
in practice; analysis involves breaking down information; evaluation involves judging outcomes.
The step in the nursing process where care plans are executed is:
A. Assessment
B. Planning
C. Diagnosis
D. Implementation
Rationale: Implementation is the action phase of nursing care, where planned interventions are
carried out. Assessment collects data, planning develops strategies, and diagnosis identifies
problems.
Ethics in nursing refers to:
A. Examination of outcomes
B. Working relationship with colleagues
C. A code to guide practice
D. Accountability for legal responsibilities
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