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HESI Obstetrics/Maternity Practice Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified A client at 34 weeks reports sudden painless vaginal bleeding. What condition should the nurse suspect? Placenta previa. A newborn is jittery, irritable, and has a high-pitched cry. The mother admits to cocaine use during pregnancy. What is the priority nursing concern? Neonatal withdrawal symptoms. A postpartum client with a cesarean delivery complains of shortness of breath and chest pain. What is the nurse’s first action? Assess for signs of pulmonary embolism. A client asks why folic acid is important during pregnancy. What is the best response? It helps prevent neural tube defects in the baby. 2 A nurse notes a firm fundus displaced to the right after delivery. What should the nurse do first? Assist the client to void. A client at 36 weeks has blood pressure 160/100, proteinuria, and severe headaches. What is the likely complication? Preeclampsia. A nurse observes meconium-stained amniotic fluid during labor. What is the priority intervention? Prepare for possible neonatal resuscitation at birth. A postpartum client with mastitis asks if she can continue breastfeeding. What should the nurse advise? Yes, continue breastfeeding on both breasts. A newborn’s temperature is 96.8°F (36°C). What is the first nursing intervention? Dry and place the infant under a radiant warmer. 3 A client in active labor has variable decelerations on the fetal monitor. What is the priority intervention? Reposition the client to relieve cord compression. A nurse teaches a pregnant client about iron supplementation. What should the nurse include? Take iron with vitamin C to improve absorption. A client with a history of herpes simplex virus presents in labor with active lesions. What is the safest delivery method? Cesarean delivery. A postpartum client reports foul-smelling lochia and fever. What complication does the nurse suspect? Endometritis. A client with polyhydramnios is at risk for what complication during labor? Umbilical cord prolapse. 4 A nurse is caring for a newborn with hypoglycemia. What is the first intervention? Feed the infant with breast milk or formula. A client at 39 weeks is scheduled for induction

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Questions and Answers | Latest
Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified
A client at 34 weeks reports sudden painless vaginal bleeding. What condition should the nurse

suspect?


✔✔Placenta previa.




A newborn is jittery, irritable, and has a high-pitched cry. The mother admits to cocaine use

during pregnancy. What is the priority nursing concern?


✔✔Neonatal withdrawal symptoms.




A postpartum client with a cesarean delivery complains of shortness of breath and chest pain.

What is the nurse’s first action?


✔✔Assess for signs of pulmonary embolism.




A client asks why folic acid is important during pregnancy. What is the best response?


✔✔It helps prevent neural tube defects in the baby.




1

,A nurse notes a firm fundus displaced to the right after delivery. What should the nurse do first?


✔✔Assist the client to void.




A client at 36 weeks has blood pressure 160/100, proteinuria, and severe headaches. What is the

likely complication?


✔✔Preeclampsia.




A nurse observes meconium-stained amniotic fluid during labor. What is the priority

intervention?


✔✔Prepare for possible neonatal resuscitation at birth.




A postpartum client with mastitis asks if she can continue breastfeeding. What should the nurse

advise?


✔✔Yes, continue breastfeeding on both breasts.




A newborn’s temperature is 96.8°F (36°C). What is the first nursing intervention?


✔✔Dry and place the infant under a radiant warmer.




2

,A client in active labor has variable decelerations on the fetal monitor. What is the priority

intervention?


✔✔Reposition the client to relieve cord compression.




A nurse teaches a pregnant client about iron supplementation. What should the nurse include?


✔✔Take iron with vitamin C to improve absorption.




A client with a history of herpes simplex virus presents in labor with active lesions. What is the

safest delivery method?


✔✔Cesarean delivery.




A postpartum client reports foul-smelling lochia and fever. What complication does the nurse

suspect?


✔✔Endometritis.




A client with polyhydramnios is at risk for what complication during labor?


✔✔Umbilical cord prolapse.




3

, A nurse is caring for a newborn with hypoglycemia. What is the first intervention?


✔✔Feed the infant with breast milk or formula.




A client at 39 weeks is scheduled for induction with oxytocin. What is the nurse’s priority during

administration?


✔✔Monitor fetal heart rate and uterine contractions closely.




A postpartum woman reports difficulty bonding with her baby and frequent crying. What

condition should the nurse suspect?


✔✔Postpartum depression.




A client at 28 weeks reports swelling in the face and hands. What should the nurse assess for?


✔✔Signs of preeclampsia.




A nurse notes absent variability on the fetal heart monitor. What is the priority action?


✔✔Notify the healthcare provider immediately.




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