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Ace your NUR 231 Exam 2 with this complete 50-question practice test and study guide! Packed with high-yield NCLEX-style questions and clear, concise rationales, this guide covers essential maternal-newborn concepts—including abruptio placentae vs. placenta previa, late decelerations, magnesium toxicity, RhoGAM administration, and APGAR scoring. Gain a winning study advantage and boost your test-taking confidence

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NUR 231 Exam 2 – Galen Maternal Nursing Comprehensive Quiz 2026 UPDATE




1. A nurse is assessing a client at 34 weeks gestation who reports a sudden onset of painful

vaginal bleeding. Which condition should the nurse suspect?

A. Placenta previa


B. Preterm labor


C. Cervical insufficiency


D. Abruptio placentae


Answer: D


Rationale: Abruptio placentae is characterized by painful vaginal bleeding and uterine

tenderness, whereas placenta previa is typically characterized by painless bright red

bleeding.


2. Which fetal heart rate pattern is associated with uteroplacental insufficiency?

A. Early decelerations


B. Variable decelerations


C. Accelerations


D. Late decelerations


Answer: D

,Rationale: Late decelerations are caused by uteroplacental insufficiency and require

immediate nursing intervention such as repositioning the mother and providing oxygen.


3. A nurse is caring for a client receiving Magnesium Sulfate for preeclampsia. Which finding

would indicate magnesium toxicity?

A. Respiratory rate of 10 breaths/min


B. Increased urine output


C. Hyperreflexia


D. Blood pressure of 150/95 mmHg


Answer: A


Rationale: Signs of magnesium toxicity include respiratory depression (less than 12/min),

loss of deep tendon reflexes, and decreased urinary output.


4. What is the primary purpose of administering Vitamin K to a newborn shortly after birth?

A. To promote blood clotting and prevent hemorrhage


B. To stimulate the production of red blood cells


C. To prevent ophthalmia neonatorum


D. To enhance the newborn’s immune system


Answer: A


Rationale: Newborns are born with low levels of Vitamin K due to a sterile gut; Vitamin K

is administered to prevent Vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB).

, 5. A client in active labor has an internal fetal monitor showing variable decelerations. What

is the nurse’s priority action?

A. Increase the IV fluid rate


B. Change the client’s position


C. Administer oxygen via non-rebreather mask


D. Prepare for a cesarean section


Answer: B


Rationale: Variable decelerations are caused by umbilical cord compression. The priority

is to change the mother’s position to relieve pressure on the cord.


6. During the first stage of labor, the ‘Transition Phase’ is characterized by a cervical dilation

of:

A. 8 to 10 cm


B. 4 to 7 cm


C. 0 to 3 cm


D. 10 cm to birth


Answer: A


Rationale: The first stage of labor has three phases: Latent (0-3cm), Active (4-7cm), and

Transition (8-10cm).

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