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Which of the following is the most common cause of
postpartum hemorrhage?
A) Retained placenta
B) Uterine atony
C) Lacerations
D) Coagulopathy
Answer: B) Uterine atony
Uterine atony, or failure of the uterus to contract after
delivery, is the leading cause of postpartum hemorrhage.
2. What is the recommended weight gain for a woman with
a normal BMI during pregnancy?
A) 10–15 lbs
B) 15–25 lbs
C) 25–35 lbs
D) 35–45 lbs
Answer: C) 25–35 lbs
Women with a normal BMI (18.5–24.9) are advised to gain
25–35 lbs during pregnancy to support fetal growth and
maternal health.
,3. Which prenatal vitamin is most critical in preventing
neural tube defects?
A) Vitamin D
B) Folic acid
C) Iron
D) Calcium
Answer: B) Folic acid
Folic acid supplementation before conception and during
early pregnancy reduces the risk of neural tube defects.
4. The most appropriate initial management for mild
preeclampsia at 37 weeks gestation is:
A) Immediate induction of labor
B) Hospitalization and IV magnesium sulfate
C) Bed rest at home and weekly labs
D) Daily low-dose aspirin
Answer: A) Immediate induction of labor
At term, delivery is the definitive treatment for preeclampsia,
even if symptoms are mild.
5. Which of the following is a non-pharmacologic method
for managing labor pain?
A) Epidural anesthesia
B) Nitrous oxide
C) Hydrotherapy
D) Opioid analgesia
Answer: C) Hydrotherapy
, Hydrotherapy, such as immersion in warm water, can provide
effective pain relief without medication.
6. Which fetal heart rate pattern is most concerning for
hypoxia?
A) Early decelerations
B) Variable decelerations
C) Late decelerations
D) Accelerations
Answer: C) Late decelerations
Late decelerations occur after the peak of a contraction and
may indicate uteroplacental insufficiency and fetal hypoxia.
7. The APGAR score is evaluated at which time points after
birth?
A) 1 and 5 minutes
B) 1, 5, and 10 minutes
C) 5 and 10 minutes
D) 1 minute only
Answer: B) 1, 5, and 10 minutes
APGAR scores at 1 and 5 minutes assess newborn adaptation;
10 minutes may be used if initial scores are low.
8. Which contraceptive method provides the highest
effectiveness?
A) Male condom
B) Oral contraceptives