NUR 1025 EXAM 2 SPRING 2025-2026 TERM COMPLETE 150
QUESTIONS WITH RATIONALE FSCJ (TAKEN SPRING 2025)
GRADED A
Which stage of labor will vary the most in terms of time?
A. The first stage of labor
B. The second stage of labor
C. The third stage of labor
D. The fourth stage of labor
A. The first stage of labor
B. The second stage of labor
C. The third stage of labor
D. The fourth stage of labor
A student nurse shadows a clinical instructor in a GYN clinic. Upon assessment of a patient who
recently suffered an ectopic pregnancy, the student nurse notices a bluish, bruising around the
woman's umbilicus. The clinical instructor asks the student nurse to try to name this specific
condition. What is it called?
A. Uterine atony
B. Petechia
C. Umbilical hemorrhage
D. Cullen's sign
A. Uterine atony
B. Petechia
C. Umbilical hemorrhage
D. Cullen’s sign
,What is the most likely cause for why a woman who had a spontaneous abortion?
A. Age
B. Genetic abnormalities
C. Prior drug use
D. Type I Diabetes
A. Age
B. Genetic abnormalities
C. Prior drug use
D. Type I Diabetes
The HCP tells the nurse the patient will suffer an abortion with lots of heavy bleeding and the baby is
not salvageable. What type of abortion is the HCP anticipating?
A. Incomplete abortion
B. Threatening abortion
C. Inevitable abortion
D. Complete abortion
A. Incomplete abortion
B. Threatening abortion
C. Inevitable abortion
D. Complete abortion
The type of acceleration is caused by "cord compression." The nurse's intervention is to change the
position of the patient. What type of change has the nurse observed?
A. Early Deceleration
,B. Variable Deceleration
C. Late Deceleration
D. Inconclusive Deceleration
A. Early Deceleration
B. Variable Deceleration
C. Late Deceleration
D. Inconclusive Deceleration
What is the first way a patient who is suspected to of having Disseminated and Intravascular
Coagulation (DIC) most likely going to be treated with?
A. Spinal Epidural
B. Surgery
C. Blood transfusion
D. Antibiotics
A. Spinal Epidural
B. Surgery
C. Blood transfusion
D. Antibiotics
What are some clinical signs of preeclampsia? Select all that apply:
A. Proteinuria
B. Lowered liver enzymes
C. Dependent edema
D. Hypertension
E. Generalized edema
, F. Hypotension
G. Elevated liver enzymes
A. Proteinuria
B. Lowered liver enzymes
C. Dependent edema
D. Hypertension
E. Generalized edema
F. Hypotension
G. Elevated liver enzymes
A nurse consults a pregnant patient on what "headaches" mean during pregnancy. The nurse knows
the education has been successful when the patent knows headaches and what "other" symptom
indicate an emergent situation?
A. Palpitations
B. Constipation
C. Mild nausea w/t occasional vomiting
Epigastric Pain
D
A. Palpitations
B. Constipation
C. Mild nausea w/t occasional vomiting
D. Epigastric Pain
Rationale: Patient might refer to her epigastric pain as "heartburn"
Complications of diabetes over time include: Select all that apply:
A. Retinopathy
B. Sarcoma
QUESTIONS WITH RATIONALE FSCJ (TAKEN SPRING 2025)
GRADED A
Which stage of labor will vary the most in terms of time?
A. The first stage of labor
B. The second stage of labor
C. The third stage of labor
D. The fourth stage of labor
A. The first stage of labor
B. The second stage of labor
C. The third stage of labor
D. The fourth stage of labor
A student nurse shadows a clinical instructor in a GYN clinic. Upon assessment of a patient who
recently suffered an ectopic pregnancy, the student nurse notices a bluish, bruising around the
woman's umbilicus. The clinical instructor asks the student nurse to try to name this specific
condition. What is it called?
A. Uterine atony
B. Petechia
C. Umbilical hemorrhage
D. Cullen's sign
A. Uterine atony
B. Petechia
C. Umbilical hemorrhage
D. Cullen’s sign
,What is the most likely cause for why a woman who had a spontaneous abortion?
A. Age
B. Genetic abnormalities
C. Prior drug use
D. Type I Diabetes
A. Age
B. Genetic abnormalities
C. Prior drug use
D. Type I Diabetes
The HCP tells the nurse the patient will suffer an abortion with lots of heavy bleeding and the baby is
not salvageable. What type of abortion is the HCP anticipating?
A. Incomplete abortion
B. Threatening abortion
C. Inevitable abortion
D. Complete abortion
A. Incomplete abortion
B. Threatening abortion
C. Inevitable abortion
D. Complete abortion
The type of acceleration is caused by "cord compression." The nurse's intervention is to change the
position of the patient. What type of change has the nurse observed?
A. Early Deceleration
,B. Variable Deceleration
C. Late Deceleration
D. Inconclusive Deceleration
A. Early Deceleration
B. Variable Deceleration
C. Late Deceleration
D. Inconclusive Deceleration
What is the first way a patient who is suspected to of having Disseminated and Intravascular
Coagulation (DIC) most likely going to be treated with?
A. Spinal Epidural
B. Surgery
C. Blood transfusion
D. Antibiotics
A. Spinal Epidural
B. Surgery
C. Blood transfusion
D. Antibiotics
What are some clinical signs of preeclampsia? Select all that apply:
A. Proteinuria
B. Lowered liver enzymes
C. Dependent edema
D. Hypertension
E. Generalized edema
, F. Hypotension
G. Elevated liver enzymes
A. Proteinuria
B. Lowered liver enzymes
C. Dependent edema
D. Hypertension
E. Generalized edema
F. Hypotension
G. Elevated liver enzymes
A nurse consults a pregnant patient on what "headaches" mean during pregnancy. The nurse knows
the education has been successful when the patent knows headaches and what "other" symptom
indicate an emergent situation?
A. Palpitations
B. Constipation
C. Mild nausea w/t occasional vomiting
Epigastric Pain
D
A. Palpitations
B. Constipation
C. Mild nausea w/t occasional vomiting
D. Epigastric Pain
Rationale: Patient might refer to her epigastric pain as "heartburn"
Complications of diabetes over time include: Select all that apply:
A. Retinopathy
B. Sarcoma