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This comprehensive maternity nursing study guide covers Modules 1 to 3 and is packed with 100% verified NCLEX-style questions and answers, along with key definitions and explanations for essential maternity topics. Aligned with the 2025/2026 NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN exam content, it simplifies complex topics including reproductive health, pregnancy anatomy and physiology, fetal development, labor and birth, hormonal functions, contraception, STIs, and postnatal care. It is an essential resource for: Nursing students studying maternal and newborn health Those preparing for unit exams, HESI, ATI, or NCLEX Clinical reviews and quick refreshers on foundational maternity concepts Highlights include: Family-centered care principles Menstrual and reproductive disorders Contraceptive methods & menopause Hormonal function in pregnancy (estrogen, progesterone, hCG, hPL) Fetal development stages and placental function Major fetal circulation shunts (Foramen ovale, Ductus arteriosus/venosus) example;;Four core concepts of Family Centered Care - Answer Dignity and respect Information sharing Participation Collaboration Collaborative partnership - Answer 1) sharing power 2) being open + respectful 3) being nonjudgmental and accepting 4) living with ambiguity 5) being self aware and reflective amenorrhea - Answer absence of menstruation dysmenorrhea - Answer painful cramps. Discomfort is in lower abdomen and may radiate to the lower back or down the legs endometriosis - Answer endometrial tissue is found in areas of the body other than the uterus - causes pain, pressure and inflammation to adjacent organs as they build up and slough during periods - sharp or dull pain - combined hormonal contraceptives should be considered first line agents dyspareunia - Answer painful sexual intercourse matrorrhagia - Answer intermenstrual blessing. Uterine bleeding that is usually normal in amount but occurs at irregular intervals menorrhagia - Answer excessive menstrual bleeding 80 ml/month Chlamydia trachomatis - Answer yellowish discharge, painful urination, post coital bleed

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Four core concepts of Family Centered Care - Answer Dignity and respect

Information sharing

Participation

Collaboration



Collaborative partnership - Answer 1) sharing power

2) being open + respectful

3) being nonjudgmental and accepting

4) living with ambiguity

5) being self aware and reflective



amenorrhea - Answer absence of menstruation



dysmenorrhea - Answer painful cramps. Discomfort is in lower abdomen and may radiate to the lower
back or down the legs



endometriosis - Answer endometrial tissue is found in areas of the body other than the uterus

- causes pain, pressure and inflammation to adjacent organs as they build up and slough during periods

- sharp or dull pain

- combined hormonal contraceptives should be considered first line agents



dyspareunia - Answer painful sexual intercourse



matrorrhagia - Answer intermenstrual blessing. Uterine bleeding that is usually normal in amount but
occurs at irregular intervals



menorrhagia - Answer excessive menstrual bleeding

, 80 ml/month



Chlamydia trachomatis - Answer yellowish discharge, painful urination, post coital bleeding



gonorrhea - Answer purulent discharge, painful urination, dyspareunia, menstrual irregularities



syphillis - Answer 3 stages.

painless chancre on genitalia, anus or lips



herpes - Answer - not curable

- clusters of painful blisters, fever, chills, sever dysuria



trichomoniasis - Answer thin, foul-smelling, greenish yellow frothy vaginal discharge

- itching, edema, redness



HPV - Answer dry, wart-like growths on vagina, labia, cervix and perineum



HIV - Answer later symptoms: weight loss, night sweats, fever + chills



Oral Contraceptive Hormones - Answer estrogen and progestin



Emergency Contraception - Answer - preventing pregnancy after unprotected sex

- hormonal methods (day after pill)

- post coital insertion of a copper IUD (most effective)



Physical changes of menopause - Answer changes in menstrual cycle, hot flashes (vasomotor instability),
decrease moisture and elasticity of vagina

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