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Master your NRS 410 Final Exam (2026/2027) with this comprehensive collection of 1,500+ expertly verified exam questions and detailed answers covering the full spectrum of maternal-newborn nursing, obstetric complications, pediatric nursing, labor and delivery, neonatal care, and NCLEX-style clinical concepts. 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Lowdermilk, D. L., Perry, S. E., Cashion, K., & Alden, K. R. (2024). Maternity & Women's Health Care (13th ed.). Elsevier. Hockenberry, M. J., Wilson, D., & Rodgers, C. C. (2025). Wong's Nursing Care of Infants and Children (13th ed.). Elsevier. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. (2024). Practice Bulletin: Gestational Hypertension and Preeclampsia. Obstetrics & Gynecology. 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NRS 410 Final Exam 2026/2027
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what are some psychosocial factors that increase risk in pregnancy? -

ANSWER ✔✔Smoking




Caffeine




Alcohol and substance abuse




Maternal obesity

,Inadequate support system




Situational crisis




History of violence




Emotional distress




Unsafe cultural practices

what are some environmental factors increase risk in pregnancy? -

ANSWER ✔✔Infections




Radiation




Pesticides




Illicit drug use

,Industrial pollutants




Second-hand cigarette smoke




Personal stress

what are sociodemographic factors that contribute to high risk pregnancy

- ANSWER ✔✔-poverty status




-lack of prenatal care




-<15 yo and >35 yo




-parity: all first pregnancies and 5+ pregnancies




-marital status (single women more at risk)




-accessibility to healthcare


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, -ethnicity (increased risk on non-white women)`

what is the most common disorder to develope during pregnancy -

ANSWER ✔✔hypertensive disorders


what is gestational hypertension (what are the SBP and DBP values) -

ANSWER ✔✔>1490/90 mm Hg occurring after 20 weeks gestation




(BP returns to normal by 12 wks postpartum)


what is preeclampsia: - ANSWER ✔✔Multisystem disorder when

blood pressure is above 140/90 and proteinuria (> 300 mg or more in 24

hrs) after 20th week of gestation.


what is ecclampsia - ANSWER ✔✔preeclampsia w/ the presence fo

seizures

what is needed for the diagnoses of gestational hypertensive disorder to

be made? - ANSWER ✔✔>140 mm Hg and/or DBP >90 mm Hg at

two encounters at least 6 hours apart after 20 wks gestation


what are the risk factors for preeclampsia? - ANSWER ✔✔High BMI,

previous preeclampsia, multiple gestations

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