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Maternity Nursing Comprehensive Review – Pregnancy, Prenatal Care, and Childbirth Study Guide with 100% Verified Answers | Updated NCLEX Prep 2025/2026

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This in-depth Maternity Nursing study guide is designed for nursing students preparing for NCLEX-RN, HESI, ATI, and nursing school exams in 2025/2026. The guide features 100% verified answers to over 150+ essential maternity questions, covering every stage of pregnancy, labor, and postpartum care. Key topics include: Early prenatal care goals and assessments GTPAL, gravidity, parity, and pregnancy history Danger signs in pregnancy and maternal risk factors Fetal development milestones and fundal height estimation Hormonal changes (hCG, progesterone, oxytocin, etc.) Nutrition, weight gain, and lab tests (MSAFP, glucose tolerance) Fetal surveillance: NST, BPP, CST, Doppler studies Signs of true vs false labor Stages of labor, fetal presentation, and maternal psyche Breathing techniques and childbirth methods (Lamaze, Bradley, LeBoyer) Postpartum physical and emotional changes Ideal for use as a clinical reference, test prep resource, or course supplement, this document ensures mastery of maternity concepts aligned with real-world nursing practice and NCLEX standards.

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Maternity Nursing: Pregnancy and
childbirth questions and 100% verified
answers 2025/2026 version
What is the goal of early prenatal care? - Answer To optimize the health of the woman and fetus and to
increase the odds that the fetus will be born healthy and to a healthy mother.



What are the responsibilities of the nurse during prenatal care? - Answer Teaching throughout
pregnancy, screening at each visit, monitor vital signs, preform assessments delegated by OBGYN,
answer questions, and report any abnormal commissions to the doctor.



What happens at the first prenatal visit? - Answer Longest visit: baseline data collected to compare
subsequent visits to. Confirm or rule out pregnancy, ascertain risk factors, determine due date, and
provide education on maintaining a healthy pregnancy



What is included in the patients reproductive history? - Answer Time of menarche, characteristics of
normal menstrual cycles, first day of last menstrual period, pregnancy history in outcomes using GTPAL,
and any complications occurred during previous pregnancies.



Communicates the outcome of previous pregnancies - Answer Parity, or "para". Includes any delivery
after twenty weeks, living or stillborn. Counts multiples as one single pregnancy.



All previous pregnancies a woman has had, regardless of outcome. - Answer Gravida



GTPAL - Answer Gravida

Term deliveries (at or beyond 38 weeks)

Preterm deliveries (20-37 weeks)

Abortions (number of pregnancies that ended before 20 weeks)

Living Children



Never been pregnant - Answer Nulligravida

, First pregnancy - Answer Primigravida



What is included in the medical-surgical history? - Answer Any major medical problem (such as heart
disease or diabetes), a list of all medications she is taking including over the counter medications and
herbal remedies, risk factors for infectious diseases, immunization status, and risk factors for sexually
transmitted infections



What is included in the family history? - Answer health status of the father of the baby and any close
relatives of the woman and her partner, specifically if there is a history for genetic diseases that would
require testing or counseling. If you only history for cystic fibrosis or hearing loss may require genetic
testing.the ethnic background of the woman and relatives of the fetus are important factors to consider
as well. sickle cell anemia and thalassemia are higher in African American, Indian and Middle Eastern
descent. Tay Sachs disease is higher in European Jews and French Canadians. Cystic fibrosis is higher in
Caucasians.



what is included in the social history? - Answer focuses on environmental factors that may influence the
pregnancy. these include things such as social support, housing in nutrition, education, type of
employment, presence of domestic violence or abuse, smoking, alcohol, and illicit and over the counter
drug use, and hobbies such as gardening or pet care (can expose mother to toxoplasmosis, which can
harm the fetus).



List the laboratory assessments done during pregnancy and their purpose - Answer CBC: indicates
overall health status of the mother, including anemia which can suggest poor nutritional status and a
potentially poor pregnancy outcome.

HEMOGLOBIN ELECTROPHORESIS Test: done if the woman is at risk for sickle cell anemia or thalassemia.

Blood type and antibody screen: helps identify women who are at risk of developing antigen
incompatibility with fetal blood cells.

Screens for infection: hep B, HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia

Rubella Titer: determines mother's immunity to rubella. The rubella immunization cannot be given
during pregnancy.

Pap Smear: checks for cervical CA

Urine Culture: screens for bacteria in the urine which can lead to UTI and premature labor

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