ANTEPARTUM REVIEW PN2 EXAM
2025/2026 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
100% PASS
Make sure there is a safe birth through good habits (eating healthy), good self care (exercising),
and you need good psychological care. ANS You're educating a bunch of pregnant women on
prenatal care. Think about responsibilities as a parent, habits after pregnancy.
Erytheomycin ANS You're taking care of someone that is 40 weeks in gestation. They test
positive for gonorrhea and chlamydia. You know you can transfer it to the newborn and it can
cause conjunctivitis. What are some good meds to take care of the baby after delivery?
The placenta partially covers the os (cervical opening) ANS You're taking care of someone 36
weeks in gestation diagnosed with partial placenta previa. Your patient is going to ask you what
that means. What do you say?
100 bpm ANS The provider tells you that you're going to admit someone that is in their 15th
week of pregnancy. Your patient is going to ask if it's too early to hear the heartbeat. Which
fetal heart beat should you report immediately?
You rule out other causes of nausea and vomiting first ANS Your patient is 24 weeks in
gestation and you're thinking they may have hyperemesis geavidarum. What do you do first in
that diagnosis process?
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, Causes by high levels of HCG, estrogen, and progesterone ANS You're taking care of
someone 21 weeks in gestation. They have hyperemesis gravidarum. The patient asks you why
they're vomiting so much?
The mother will receive isonazide and rifampin for 9 month. The infant will receive isonazide
only (no rifampin) for 3 months ANS You're patient is 40 weeks in gestation and 2 days ago
you gave them a PPD. What do you do when it comes back positive?
They need oxygen and IV fluids (normal saline) ANS Your patient is 36 weeks in gestation and
they're in a sickle cell crisis. What do you do?
First pregnancy ANS You're patient is a couple months pregnant with her first child. What
does primigeavida mean?
a hormone produced during pregnancy. As a prescription medication, HCG is used mainly to
treat fertility issues. ANS What is HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin)?
It prevent the RH antibody formation by a women that is RH negative. ANS You're educating
someone that is pregnant . That have a prescription for Rho (D) immune globulin. What do you
include in your teaching?
Folic acid - vitamin B9 (leafy greens, whole grains, eggs, seafood), needed for blood cell
production in bone marrow, reduces risk of neural tube defects (anencephaly, or spinal bifida)
ANS You're educating your patient on nutrition. She is 8 weeks in gestation. What do you
include in your trenching? What do you want to increase in your teaching?
It increases the risk of low birth weight ANS You're educating your patient, she is 6 weeks in
gestation. She is going to tell you that she smokes. How are you going to educate the patient on
the effects smoking has on the newborn?
Hypertension is the most common cause ANS You're educating your patient, she is 34 weeks
in gestation. She is at risk for abruptio placentae. What is a main risk factor/most common
cause?
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2025/2026 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
100% PASS
Make sure there is a safe birth through good habits (eating healthy), good self care (exercising),
and you need good psychological care. ANS You're educating a bunch of pregnant women on
prenatal care. Think about responsibilities as a parent, habits after pregnancy.
Erytheomycin ANS You're taking care of someone that is 40 weeks in gestation. They test
positive for gonorrhea and chlamydia. You know you can transfer it to the newborn and it can
cause conjunctivitis. What are some good meds to take care of the baby after delivery?
The placenta partially covers the os (cervical opening) ANS You're taking care of someone 36
weeks in gestation diagnosed with partial placenta previa. Your patient is going to ask you what
that means. What do you say?
100 bpm ANS The provider tells you that you're going to admit someone that is in their 15th
week of pregnancy. Your patient is going to ask if it's too early to hear the heartbeat. Which
fetal heart beat should you report immediately?
You rule out other causes of nausea and vomiting first ANS Your patient is 24 weeks in
gestation and you're thinking they may have hyperemesis geavidarum. What do you do first in
that diagnosis process?
pg. 1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED
, Causes by high levels of HCG, estrogen, and progesterone ANS You're taking care of
someone 21 weeks in gestation. They have hyperemesis gravidarum. The patient asks you why
they're vomiting so much?
The mother will receive isonazide and rifampin for 9 month. The infant will receive isonazide
only (no rifampin) for 3 months ANS You're patient is 40 weeks in gestation and 2 days ago
you gave them a PPD. What do you do when it comes back positive?
They need oxygen and IV fluids (normal saline) ANS Your patient is 36 weeks in gestation and
they're in a sickle cell crisis. What do you do?
First pregnancy ANS You're patient is a couple months pregnant with her first child. What
does primigeavida mean?
a hormone produced during pregnancy. As a prescription medication, HCG is used mainly to
treat fertility issues. ANS What is HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin)?
It prevent the RH antibody formation by a women that is RH negative. ANS You're educating
someone that is pregnant . That have a prescription for Rho (D) immune globulin. What do you
include in your teaching?
Folic acid - vitamin B9 (leafy greens, whole grains, eggs, seafood), needed for blood cell
production in bone marrow, reduces risk of neural tube defects (anencephaly, or spinal bifida)
ANS You're educating your patient on nutrition. She is 8 weeks in gestation. What do you
include in your trenching? What do you want to increase in your teaching?
It increases the risk of low birth weight ANS You're educating your patient, she is 6 weeks in
gestation. She is going to tell you that she smokes. How are you going to educate the patient on
the effects smoking has on the newborn?
Hypertension is the most common cause ANS You're educating your patient, she is 34 weeks
in gestation. She is at risk for abruptio placentae. What is a main risk factor/most common
cause?
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