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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Topic Questions
1 Antepartum Care & Prenatal Complications 1-20
2 Intrapartum Care & Labor Management 21-35
3 Postpartum Care & Complications 36-50
4 Newborn Assessment & Care 51-60
5 High-Risk Newborn Complications 61-68
6 Gynecologic Health & Reproductive Disorders 69-85
7 Breast Health & Disorders 86-95
,Section Topic Questions
8 Menopause & Hormonal Health 96-105
9 Sexually Transmitted Infections 106-115
10 Contraception & Family Planning 116-125
11 Infertility & Reproductive Technology 126-133
12 Women's Health Promotion & Screening 134-142
13 Pharmacology in Women's Health 143-150
SECTION 1: ANTEPARTUM CARE & PRENATAL COMPLICATIONS (Questions 1-20)
Q1. A 35-year-old pregnant patient at 32 weeks' gestation presents with severe headache,
visual disturbances, and right upper quadrant abdominal pain. Blood pressure is 168/112
mmHg, and urine testing reveals significant proteinuria. Which medication should the provider
anticipate administering to prevent the most serious complication?
A. Oxytocin
B. Magnesium sulfate
C. Methylergonovine
D. Terbutaline
CorreCt Answer: B. Magnesium sulfate
Rationale: The patient demonstrates findings consistent with severe preeclampsia.
Magnesium sulfate is administered for seizure prophylaxis and prevention of progression to
eclampsia. Oxytocin stimulates uterine contractions for labor induction or postpartum
hemorrhage management. Methylergonovine promotes uterine contraction after delivery but is
, contraindicated in hypertension. Terbutaline is a tocolytic used to suppress premature
contractions.
Q2. A nurse is assessing a client at 34 weeks gestation with a blood pressure of 152/96
mmHg. Which additional finding is the priority to report to the provider?
A. Mild ankle edema
B. Weight gain of 2 pounds in 1 week
C. Blood pressure of 152/96 mmHg
D. Urine protein 3+
CorreCt Answer: D. Urine protein 3+
Rationale: Proteinuria of 3+ (or ≥300 mg/24 hours) is a diagnostic criterion for preeclampsia
and indicates worsening disease. While elevated blood pressure and rapid weight gain are
concerning, significant proteinuria confirms end-organ involvement and requires immediate
intervention.
Q3. A pregnant patient with type 1 diabetes mellitus is at increased risk for which
complication?
A. Macrosomia
B. Post-term delivery
C. Hypotension
D. Placenta previa
CorreCt Answer: A. Macrosomia
Rationale: Poorly controlled diabetes during pregnancy increases the risk of fetal macrosomia
(large for gestational age) due to fetal hyperinsulinemia. This can lead to shoulder dystocia and
other birth complications. Diabetes is also associated with polyhydramnios, preeclampsia, and
preterm delivery.
Q4. A patient with a history of three cesarean sections is considering vaginal birth after
cesarean (VBAC). Which of the following is an absolute contraindication to VBAC?
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Topic Questions
1 Antepartum Care & Prenatal Complications 1-20
2 Intrapartum Care & Labor Management 21-35
3 Postpartum Care & Complications 36-50
4 Newborn Assessment & Care 51-60
5 High-Risk Newborn Complications 61-68
6 Gynecologic Health & Reproductive Disorders 69-85
7 Breast Health & Disorders 86-95
,Section Topic Questions
8 Menopause & Hormonal Health 96-105
9 Sexually Transmitted Infections 106-115
10 Contraception & Family Planning 116-125
11 Infertility & Reproductive Technology 126-133
12 Women's Health Promotion & Screening 134-142
13 Pharmacology in Women's Health 143-150
SECTION 1: ANTEPARTUM CARE & PRENATAL COMPLICATIONS (Questions 1-20)
Q1. A 35-year-old pregnant patient at 32 weeks' gestation presents with severe headache,
visual disturbances, and right upper quadrant abdominal pain. Blood pressure is 168/112
mmHg, and urine testing reveals significant proteinuria. Which medication should the provider
anticipate administering to prevent the most serious complication?
A. Oxytocin
B. Magnesium sulfate
C. Methylergonovine
D. Terbutaline
CorreCt Answer: B. Magnesium sulfate
Rationale: The patient demonstrates findings consistent with severe preeclampsia.
Magnesium sulfate is administered for seizure prophylaxis and prevention of progression to
eclampsia. Oxytocin stimulates uterine contractions for labor induction or postpartum
hemorrhage management. Methylergonovine promotes uterine contraction after delivery but is
, contraindicated in hypertension. Terbutaline is a tocolytic used to suppress premature
contractions.
Q2. A nurse is assessing a client at 34 weeks gestation with a blood pressure of 152/96
mmHg. Which additional finding is the priority to report to the provider?
A. Mild ankle edema
B. Weight gain of 2 pounds in 1 week
C. Blood pressure of 152/96 mmHg
D. Urine protein 3+
CorreCt Answer: D. Urine protein 3+
Rationale: Proteinuria of 3+ (or ≥300 mg/24 hours) is a diagnostic criterion for preeclampsia
and indicates worsening disease. While elevated blood pressure and rapid weight gain are
concerning, significant proteinuria confirms end-organ involvement and requires immediate
intervention.
Q3. A pregnant patient with type 1 diabetes mellitus is at increased risk for which
complication?
A. Macrosomia
B. Post-term delivery
C. Hypotension
D. Placenta previa
CorreCt Answer: A. Macrosomia
Rationale: Poorly controlled diabetes during pregnancy increases the risk of fetal macrosomia
(large for gestational age) due to fetal hyperinsulinemia. This can lead to shoulder dystocia and
other birth complications. Diabetes is also associated with polyhydramnios, preeclampsia, and
preterm delivery.
Q4. A patient with a history of three cesarean sections is considering vaginal birth after
cesarean (VBAC). Which of the following is an absolute contraindication to VBAC?