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KAPLAN OBSTETRIC NURSING ASSESSMENT EXAM 2026/2027 | Complete 300-Question Q&A with Verified Answers & Detailed Rationales – Maternal-Newborn Nursing Test Bank | Graded A+ | Exams 1-3 Bundle

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Ace the Kaplan Obstetric Nursing Assessment Exam on your first attempt with this comprehensive 2026/2027 test bank and study guide. This complete resource features 300+ exam-style questions with verified correct answers and detailed rationales – all graded A+. Aligned with the latest Kaplan Maternal-Newborn exam blueprint and updated for the 2026/2027 testing cycle, this guide covers all essential obstetric nursing domains: antepartum care and prenatal assessment (fundal height, quickening, Rh factor, gestational diabetes screening), intrapartum care and labor management (stages of labor, fetal monitoring, oxytocin administration, epidural complications), postpartum care and maternal recovery (uterine involution, fundal assessment, postpartum hemorrhage, postpartum depression), newborn assessment and care (Apgar scoring, jaundice, respiratory distress, newborn reflexes), high-risk pregnancy and complications (preeclampsia, HELLP syndrome, placenta previa, placental abruption, preterm labor, chorioamnionitis), pharmacology in obstetrics (magnesium sulfate, oxytocin, betamethasone, RhoGAM, methylergonovine), and newborn complications (RDS, TTN, hyperbilirubinemia). Includes quick reference guides for obstetric emergencies and medications. Perfect for nursing students, LPN/LVN candidates, and healthcare professionals preparing for Kaplan Obstetric Integrated Exams, proctored assessments, and NCLEX-PN/RN licensure.

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KAPLAN OBSTETRIC NURSING ASSESSMENT EXAM
2026/2027 | Complete 300-Question Q&A with Verified
Answers & Detailed Rationales – Maternal-Newborn
Nursing Test Bank | Graded A+ | Exams 1-3 Bundle

EXAM AT A GLANCE

Feature Detail

Format Multiple-choice and scenario-based

Antepartum, Intrapartum, Postpartum, Newborn, High-Risk,
Domains
Pharmacology

Aligned
Kaplan Integrated Exams (Forms A, B, C) & NCLEX-RN
With

Focus Clinical judgment, prioritization, safety, evidence-based practice



SECTION 1: ANTEPARTUM NURSING – PRENATAL CARE & ASSESSMENT

1. A client at 34 weeks gestation presents with painless, bright red vaginal
bleeding. Which action is the priority for the nurse?
A) Perform a sterile vaginal exam
B) Initiate an external fetal heart rate monitor
C) Prepare the client for immediate induction of labor
D) Administer a vaginal prostaglandin suppository

Answer: B) Initiate an external fetal heart rate monitor

Rationale: Painless bright red bleeding at 34 weeks is indicative of placenta previa. A
sterile vaginal exam is strictly contraindicated as it can cause hemorrhage. Continuous
fetal monitoring is essential to assess fetal well-being.

,2. The nurse teaches a prenatal client about warning signs of pregnancy. Teaching
is successful if the client states she should contact the provider for:
A) Swelling of the hands and face
B) Breast tenderness
C) Frequent urination
D) Mild backache

Answer: A) Swelling of the hands and face

Rationale: Swelling of the hands and face may indicate preeclampsia and should be
reported. Breast tenderness, frequent urination, and mild backache are normal
pregnancy discomforts.



3. A client at 24 weeks gestation is scheduled for a glucose tolerance test. The
nurse instructs the client to:
A) Fast for 8-12 hours before the test
B) Eat a heavy meal before the test
C) Avoid carbohydrates for 24 hours
D) Drink the glucose solution in 5 minutes

Answer: A) Fast for 8-12 hours before the test

Rationale: For the 3-hour glucose tolerance test, the client must fast for 8-12 hours
before the test. The 1-hour glucose challenge test does not require fasting.



4. A client at 20 weeks' gestation reports feeling fetal movement for the first time.
The nurse documents this as:
A) Quickening
B) Lightening
C) Engagement
D) Effacement

Answer: A) Quickening

Rationale: Quickening is the maternal perception of fetal movement, typically felt
between 18 and 20 weeks in primigravidas and earlier in multigravidas.

,5. The nurse instructs a client about folic acid supplementation. Which statement
indicates successful teaching?
A) "Folic acid prevents preterm labor"
B) "Folic acid reduces the risk of neural tube defects"
C) "Folic acid treats gestational diabetes"
D) "Folic acid prevents hypertension"

Answer: B) "Folic acid reduces the risk of neural tube defects"

Rationale: Folic acid (400-800 mcg/day) significantly reduces neural tube defects like
spina bifida and anencephaly. It should be taken before conception and during the first
trimester.



6. A client at 28 weeks gestation is diagnosed with gestational diabetes. The nurse
understands that this condition is caused by:
A) Maternal obesity only
B) Decreased insulin production
C) Increased insulin resistance from placental hormones
D) Decreased maternal glucose levels

Answer: C) Increased insulin resistance from placental hormones

Rationale: Gestational diabetes is caused by increased insulin resistance due to placental
hormones (human placental lactogen, estrogen, progesterone). The pancreas tries to
compensate, but if it cannot, hyperglycemia results.



7. A client asks about the purpose of a screening ultrasound at 20-24 weeks. Which
is the appropriate response?
A) "To determine the exact day you will go into labor"
B) "To evaluate fetal anatomy and check placental location"
C) "To confirm that the fetus has reached lung maturity"
D) "To assess for maternal gestational diabetes"

Answer: B) "To evaluate fetal anatomy and check placental location"

, Rationale: An ultrasound around 20–24 weeks is primarily performed as an anatomy
scan to evaluate fetal structural development and check the position of the placenta.



8. A pregnant client asks about weight gain recommendations. The nurse should
explain that total weight gain for a client with normal BMI should be:
A) 15-25 pounds
B) 25-35 pounds
C) 28-40 pounds
D) 11-20 pounds

Answer: B) 25-35 pounds

Rationale: For a woman with normal BMI (18.5-24.9), recommended weight gain is 25-35
pounds. First trimester: 2-4 pounds; second and third trimesters: approximately 1 pound
per week.



9. A client at 16 weeks gestation presents to the clinic. She has a history of two
previous spontaneous abortions at 10 weeks, one term delivery at 39 weeks, and
one preterm delivery at 34 weeks. Both children are living. Using the GTPAL
system, how should the nurse document her obstetric history?
A) G4 T1 P1 A2 L2
B) G5 T1 P1 A2 L2
C) G4 T1 P2 A2 L2
D) G5 T2 P2 A1 L2

Answer: A) G4 T1 P1 A2 L2

Rationale: Gravida (G) includes all pregnancies: 4. Term (T) = 1 (39 weeks). Preterm (P) =
1 (34 weeks). Abortions (A) = 2 (spontaneous abortions at 10 weeks). Living (L) = 2
children.



10. A client at 8 weeks gestation is experiencing mild vaginal bleeding and
cramping. Upon examination, the cervix is closed. Which type of abortion is the
client experiencing?

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