OB HESI V2 Exam 2026 Questions and
Answers
During the postpartum period a client tells a nurse that she has been having leg
cramps. Which foods should the nurse encourage the client to eat?
1
Liver and raisins
Cheese and broccoli
3
Eggs and lean meats
4
Whole-wheat breads and cereals - Correct answer-cheese and broccoli
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, need calcium
A pregnant client with severe preeclampsia is receiving IV magnesium sulfate.
What should the nurse keep at the bedside to prepare for the possibility of
magnesium sulfate toxicity?
1Oxygen
2Naloxone
3Calcium gluconate
4Suction equipment - Correct answer-calcium gluconate
The antagonist of magnesium sulfate is calcium gluconate. Oxygen is ineffective if
the action of magnesium is not reversed. Naloxone is unnecessary; it is an opioid
antagonist. Suction equipment may be necessary if the client has excessive
secretions after a seizure. The priority intervention is trying to prevent a seizure.
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Answers
During the postpartum period a client tells a nurse that she has been having leg
cramps. Which foods should the nurse encourage the client to eat?
1
Liver and raisins
Cheese and broccoli
3
Eggs and lean meats
4
Whole-wheat breads and cereals - Correct answer-cheese and broccoli
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, need calcium
A pregnant client with severe preeclampsia is receiving IV magnesium sulfate.
What should the nurse keep at the bedside to prepare for the possibility of
magnesium sulfate toxicity?
1Oxygen
2Naloxone
3Calcium gluconate
4Suction equipment - Correct answer-calcium gluconate
The antagonist of magnesium sulfate is calcium gluconate. Oxygen is ineffective if
the action of magnesium is not reversed. Naloxone is unnecessary; it is an opioid
antagonist. Suction equipment may be necessary if the client has excessive
secretions after a seizure. The priority intervention is trying to prevent a seizure.
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