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OB PEDS HESI Exit Exam | 2025/2026 | HESI OB-Peds Exit Test Bank | 350 Verified Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Graded A+

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This 2025/2026 OB-Peds HESI Exit Exam resource provides a complete test bank of 350 authentic exam-style questions with 100% verified correct answers. Content spans maternal health (antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum), newborn care, and pediatrics, including growth and development, common illnesses, safety, nutrition, and pharmacology. It also emphasizes family-centered nursing care, delegation and prioritization, and evidence-based interventions in both obstetric and pediatric nursing domains. Designed to align with HESI exam standards, it ensures thorough preparation and accuracy.

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OB PEDS HESI Exit Exam | 2025/2026 Edition | HESI
OB-Peds Exit Test Bank | 350 Actual Exam Questions
with Verified 100% Correct Answers | Graded A+


HESI OB-Peds Exit Exam | Updated for the 2025/2026 cycle, featuring a complete test bank
of 350 authentic exam-style questions with 100% verified correct answers. Covers all
essential domains: maternal health (antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum), newborn care,
pediatrics (growth and development, common illnesses, safety, nutrition, and pharmacology),
family-centered nursing care, delegation and prioritization, and evidence-based interventions in
OB and pediatric settings.


Overview​
This comprehensive HESI OB-Peds Exit Exam Test Bank provides accurate, real exam-based
questions verified by nursing faculty and clinical experts. It is designed to strengthen nursing
students’ maternal-newborn and pediatric knowledge, enhance critical thinking, and prepare for
the HESI Exit and NCLEX-PN exams. Rated and graded A+ for precision and effectiveness.


Answer Format​
Correct answers are displayed in bold green, with rationales explaining maternal-child health
priorities, pediatric growth and safety principles, and clinical decision-making strategies for
exam readiness.



HESI OB-Peds Exit Exam 2025/2026 (350 Questions)
Question 1: A pregnant patient at 32 weeks gestation reports decreased fetal
movement. What is the priority action?​
A) Encourage rest and recheck in 24 hours​
B) Notify the provider immediately​
C) Perform a non-stress test​
D) Administer oxygen​
B) Notify the provider immediately​
Rationale: Decreased fetal movement may indicate fetal distress requiring urgent evaluation.

Question 2: A patient in labor is 6 cm dilated. What stage of labor is this?​
A) First stage, latent phase​
B) First stage, active phase​
C) Second stage​
D) Third stage​

,B) First stage, active phase​
Rationale: Active phase begins at 6 cm dilation.

Question 3: A postpartum patient has a boggy uterus. What should the nurse do
first?​
A) Massage the fundus​
B) Administer oxytocin​
C) Check vital signs​
D) Increase IV fluids​
A) Massage the fundus​
Rationale: Fundal massage promotes uterine contraction to control bleeding.

Question 4: A newborn has a heart rate of 90 bpm. What is the priority?​
A) Initiate CPR​
B) Recheck in 5 minutes​
C) Notify the provider​
D) Warm the infant​
C) Notify the provider​
Rationale: A heart rate <100 bpm requires immediate assessment.

Question 5: A 2-month-old infant has a fever of 100.4°F (38°C). What is the
priority?​
A) Administer acetaminophen​
B) Notify the provider​
C) Apply a cool compress​
D) Encourage fluids​
B) Notify the provider​
Rationale: Fever in infants <3 months requires urgent medical evaluation.

Question 6: A 5-year-old has a rash and fever. What is the priority assessment?​
A) History of allergies​
B) Vital signs​
C) Family history​
D) Dietary intake​
A) History of allergies​
Rationale: Allergies may cause rashes requiring specific management.

Question 7: A pregnant patient at 38 weeks has hypertension (150/95 mmHg).
What to do?​
A) Encourage rest​
B) Notify the provider​
C) Recheck in 4 hours​
D) Administer antihypertensives​
B) Notify the provider​
Rationale: Hypertension may indicate preeclampsia requiring evaluation.

,Question 8: A patient in labor has a contraction every 2 minutes. What is the
nurse’s action?​
A) Prepare for delivery​
B) Encourage pushing​
C) Monitor fetal heart rate​
D) Administer pain medication​
C) Monitor fetal heart rate​
Rationale: Frequent contractions require fetal monitoring for distress.

Question 9: A postpartum patient has lochia rubra for 5 days. Is this normal?​
A) Yes​
B) No​
C) Recheck in 1 day​
D) Notify provider​
A) Yes​
Rationale: Lochia rubra is normal for 2-4 days, occasionally up to 5-6 days.

Question 10: A newborn has jaundice at 24 hours. What is the priority?​
A) Increase feeding​
B) Expose to sunlight​
C) Notify the provider​
D) Administer IV fluids​
C) Notify the provider​
Rationale: Jaundice within 24 hours may indicate pathology.

Question 11: A 3-year-old has a seizure. What should the nurse do first?​
A) Restrain the child​
B) Protect from injury​
C) Administer diazepam​
D) Check vital signs​
B) Protect from injury​
Rationale: Safety is priority during a seizure.

Question 12: A 6-year-old has a sore throat and fever. What is the priority?​
A) Obtain a throat culture​
B) Administer antibiotics​
C) Encourage fluids​
D) Apply a cool compress​
A) Obtain a throat culture​
Rationale: A culture assesses for strep throat.

Question 13: A pregnant patient at 28 weeks has glucose in urine. What to do?​
A) Encourage diet changes​
B) Notify the provider​
C) Recheck in 1 week​
D) Administer insulin​

, B) Notify the provider​
Rationale: Glucose in urine may indicate gestational diabetes.

Question 14: A patient in labor has a BP of 160/100 mmHg. What is the priority?​
A) Administer magnesium sulfate​
B) Encourage rest​
C) Recheck in 2 hours​
D) Notify the provider​
D) Notify the provider​
Rationale: High BP may indicate preeclampsia requiring urgent care.

Question 15: A postpartum patient has a temperature of 100.6°F (38.1°C). What to
do?​
A) Notify the provider​
B) Apply a cool cloth​
C) Increase fluids​
D) Administer antibiotics​
A) Notify the provider​
Rationale: Postpartum fever may indicate infection.

Question 16: A newborn has a respiratory rate of 70 bpm. What to do?​
A) Notify the provider​
B) Recheck in 1 hour​
C) Increase feeding​
D) Warm the infant​
A) Notify the provider​
Rationale: >60 bpm may indicate respiratory distress.

Question 17: A 4-year-old has a fever of 103°F (39.4°C). What is the priority?​
A) Administer ibuprofen​
B) Apply a cool bath​
C) Check for seizures​
D) Encourage play​
C) Check for seizures​
Rationale: High fever increases seizure risk.

Question 18: A pregnant patient at 36 weeks reports vaginal bleeding. What to do?​
A) Encourage bed rest​
B) Notify the provider​
C) Recheck in 4 hours​
D) Administer tocolytics​
B) Notify the provider​
Rationale: Bleeding may indicate placenta previa or abruption.

Question 19: A patient in labor is fully dilated. What stage is this?​
A) First stage​
B) Second stage​

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