NUR 230 Exam 3 2026(NEW UPDATED VERSION) LATEST ACTUAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS)-
GUARANTEED PASS A+ UPDATED
physiologic post-partum changes - CORRECT ANSWER - involution of
uterus: descent of uterine fundus, afterpains, lochia
QUESTION : the location of the uterine fundus post-partum helps determine
what? - CORRECT ANSWER helps determine whether involution of uterus is
occurring normally
QUESTION : a post partum woman's fundus has descended by 3 cm. how many
days post-partum is the mother - CORRECT ANSWER 3 days out
1 day = 1 cm descent
4 cm is when the fundus is in the pelvic cavity and cannot be palpated
abdominally
QUESTION : what are afterpains - CORRECT ANSWER Intermittent uterine
contractions after birth (post-partum). we see them significantly decrease by the
3rd day post-partum
QUESTION : What is lochia? - CORRECT ANSWER postbirth uterine
discharge
QUESTION : Days 1-3 post birth, what should the lochia look like? - CORRECT
ANSWER lochia rubra
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bloody, might have small clots, fleshy, earthy odor, red or red/brown
QUESTION : days 4-10 post-partum, what should the lochia look like? -
CORRECT ANSWER lochia serosa
decreased amount, serosanganous in color (brown tinged, more pink)
QUESTION : days 11-21 post-partum, what should the lochia look like? -
CORRECT ANSWER lochia alba
can last into the 6th week post partum
should be less and less amounts
should be a white cream, or light yellow color
QUESTION : the amount of lochia - CORRECT ANSWER teach moms that a
pad that is saturated in an hour or less is a reason to call the physician
QUESTION : expected hormone changes to moms endocrine system -
CORRECT ANSWER - decline in hormones: estrogen, progesterone, and
human placental lactogen
- human chorionic gonadotropin present for up to 3-4 weeks after birth
- prolactin (stimulates milk secretion) returns to non-pregnant levels within 2
weeks if mother doesn't breastfeed
QUESTION : expected ovulation changes in moms endocrine system -
CORRECT ANSWER - ovulation resumes as early as 3 weeks postpartum
- 40-45% of non-nursing mothers resume menstruation at 6-8 weeks after
childbirth, 75% by 12 weeks, and all within 6 months
- menses while breastfeeding may resume as early as 8 weeks or as late as 18
months
QUESTION : reproductive system changes postpartum - the cervix - CORRECT
ANSWER - should feel firm by the end of the first week postpartum
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- external os is open about 1 cm which is a permanent change, slit like instead of
round
- the internal os closed
QUESTION : reproductive system change postpartum - the vagina - CORRECT
ANSWER takes 6-8 weeks for the vagina to complete involution and gain
approx the same size and contour before pregnancy
- edematous
QUESTION : reproductive system changes postpartum - the perineum -
CORRECT ANSWER - edematous
- can have lacerations: either tear or episiotomy
QUESTION : What is an episiotomy? - CORRECT ANSWER surgical
extension of the vaginal opening into the perineum during childbirth, to aid a
difficult delivery and prevent rupture of tissues
QUESTION : first degree tear - CORRECT ANSWER Involves the superficial
vaginal mucosa or perineal skin
QUESTION : second degree tear - CORRECT ANSWER vaginal mucosa, the
perineal skin, and deeper tissues like the fascia and muscles of the perineum
QUESTION : third degree tear - CORRECT ANSWER - SAME AS 2ND
DEGREE: vaginal mucosa, the perineal skin, and deeper tissues like the fascia
and muscles of the perineum
- AND anal sphincter
QUESTION : fourth degree tear - CORRECT ANSWER - most significant
tear
- extends through the anal sphincter and into the rectal mucosa
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QUESTION : what is the average blood loss for a vaginal delivery? - CORRECT
ANSWER 500 mL
QUESTION : what is the average blood loss for a cesarean birth? - CORRECT
ANSWER 1000 mL
QUESTION : after delivery, cardiac output decreases and returns to pre-
pregnancy levels by ___ to ___ weeks after delivery - CORRECT ANSWER 6
to 12 weeks
QUESTION : gastrointestinal system postpartum - CORRECT ANSWER -
mother is hungry and thirsty, r/t energy expended during birth
- constipation common
- stool softeners and laxatives used frequently
- first stool occurs within 2-3 days postpartum
QUESTION : increased progesterone can cause what symptom in a pregnant
woman? - CORRECT ANSWER constipation
QUESTION : urinary system postpartum - CORRECT ANSWER - urethra,
bladder, and tissue around urinary meatus may be edematous and traumatized
- bladder fills rapidly because of the diuresis that follows childbirth
- stress incontinence
QUESTION : in a postpartum woman, a traumatized and edematous urethra,
bladder, and tissue around the urinary meatus often causes what? - CORRECT
ANSWER - diminished sensitivity to fluid pressure
- many women have no sensation of needing to avoid even when their bladder is
distended
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