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Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing ACTUAL 
UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS 
Neonatal resuscitation is required immediately after birth. What is the first step a nurse 
should take? 
CORRECT ANSWERS The first step is to assess the newborn’s airway, breathing, and 
heart rate. Ensure the airway is clear by suctioning the mouth and nose if necessary. 
Stimulate the infant gently by drying and rubbing the back or soles of the feet. Prompt 
assessment allows for early intervention to p...
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Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing ACTUAL 
UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS 
Neonatal resuscitation is required immediately after birth. What is the first step a nurse 
should take? 
CORRECT ANSWERS The first step is to assess the newborn’s airway, breathing, and 
heart rate. Ensure the airway is clear by suctioning the mouth and nose if necessary. 
Stimulate the infant gently by drying and rubbing the back or soles of the feet. Prompt 
assessment allows for early intervention to p...
Neonatal Infectious Diseases Nursing ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Neonatal Infectious Diseases Nursing 
ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
What are the common causes of neonatal sepsis? 
CORRECT ANSWERS Neonatal sepsis is commonly caused by bacterial pathogens 
such as Group B Streptococcus, E. coli, and Listeria monocytogenes, as well as viral and 
fungal organisms in certain cases. Early-onset sepsis typically occurs within 72 hours of birth 
and is often acquired from the maternal genital tract. Late-onset sepsis occurs after 72 hours 
...
- Examen
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Neonatal Infectious Diseases Nursing 
ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
What are the common causes of neonatal sepsis? 
CORRECT ANSWERS Neonatal sepsis is commonly caused by bacterial pathogens 
such as Group B Streptococcus, E. coli, and Listeria monocytogenes, as well as viral and 
fungal organisms in certain cases. Early-onset sepsis typically occurs within 72 hours of birth 
and is often acquired from the maternal genital tract. Late-onset sepsis occurs after 72 hours 
...
Neonatal Infectious Diseases ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Neonatal Infectious Diseases ACTUAL 
UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS 
How can newborns acquire infections prenatally? - CORRECT ANSWERSNewborns 
can acquire infections prenatally from the mother through the placenta. 
How can newborns acquire infections during the intrapartum period? - CORRECT 
ANSWERSNewborns can acquire infections during the intrapartum period from 
maternal vaginal infection or inhalation of contaminated amniotic fluid. 
How can newborns acquire infections duri...
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Neonatal Infectious Diseases ACTUAL 
UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS 
How can newborns acquire infections prenatally? - CORRECT ANSWERSNewborns 
can acquire infections prenatally from the mother through the placenta. 
How can newborns acquire infections during the intrapartum period? - CORRECT 
ANSWERSNewborns can acquire infections during the intrapartum period from 
maternal vaginal infection or inhalation of contaminated amniotic fluid. 
How can newborns acquire infections duri...
MN 360 – Maternal Nutrition in Nursing ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
MN 360 – Maternal Nutrition in Nursing 
ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
Discuss the importance of maternal nutrition during pregnancy. 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
Maternal nutrition during pregnancy is critical for fetal growth, development, and maternal 
health. Adequate intake of macronutrients—proteins, carbohydrates, and fats—supports 
maternal energy needs and fetal organ development. Micronutrients like iron, folic acid, 
calcium, and iodine prevent congenital anomalie...
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MN 360 – Maternal Nutrition in Nursing 
ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
Discuss the importance of maternal nutrition during pregnancy. 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
Maternal nutrition during pregnancy is critical for fetal growth, development, and maternal 
health. Adequate intake of macronutrients—proteins, carbohydrates, and fats—supports 
maternal energy needs and fetal organ development. Micronutrients like iron, folic acid, 
calcium, and iodine prevent congenital anomalie...
Neonatal Cardiology in Nursing ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Neonatal Cardiology in Nursing ACTUAL 
UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS 
A neonate presents with cyanosis shortly after birth. What is the likely cause? 
CORRECT ANSWERS The likely cause is congenital heart disease (CHD) with right 
to-left shunt, such as Tetralogy of Fallot. Cyanosis occurs because deoxygenated blood 
bypasses the lungs and enters systemic circulation. Assessment includes observing cyanosis, 
oxygen saturation, respiratory distress, and murmur detection. Management...
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Neonatal Cardiology in Nursing ACTUAL 
UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS 
A neonate presents with cyanosis shortly after birth. What is the likely cause? 
CORRECT ANSWERS The likely cause is congenital heart disease (CHD) with right 
to-left shunt, such as Tetralogy of Fallot. Cyanosis occurs because deoxygenated blood 
bypasses the lungs and enters systemic circulation. Assessment includes observing cyanosis, 
oxygen saturation, respiratory distress, and murmur detection. Management...
MHN 360 – Maternal Health Nursing ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
MHN 360 – Maternal Health Nursing 
ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
Explain the anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive system and its significance in 
maternal health. 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
The female reproductive system consists of the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, and 
vagina, responsible for ovulation, fertilization, pregnancy, and childbirth. Hormonal 
regulation by estrogen, progesterone, FSH, and LH controls the menstrual cycle, 
implantation, ...
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MHN 360 – Maternal Health Nursing 
ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
Explain the anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive system and its significance in 
maternal health. 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
The female reproductive system consists of the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, and 
vagina, responsible for ovulation, fertilization, pregnancy, and childbirth. Hormonal 
regulation by estrogen, progesterone, FSH, and LH controls the menstrual cycle, 
implantation, ...
MATERNAL FETAL IN NURSING ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
MATERNAL FETAL IN NURSING 
ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
Discuss the role of the placenta in maternal–fetal circulation and explain what happens when 
placental function is compromised. CORRECT ANSWERS 
The placenta acts as the primary organ of exchange between the mother and fetus, supplying 
oxygen and nutrients while removing waste products. It also provides hormonal support 
necessary to sustain pregnancy, including progesterone and human placental lactogen. When ...
- Examen
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MATERNAL FETAL IN NURSING 
ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
Discuss the role of the placenta in maternal–fetal circulation and explain what happens when 
placental function is compromised. CORRECT ANSWERS 
The placenta acts as the primary organ of exchange between the mother and fetus, supplying 
oxygen and nutrients while removing waste products. It also provides hormonal support 
necessary to sustain pregnancy, including progesterone and human placental lactogen. When ...
LDN 360 – Labor and Delivery Nursing ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
LDN 360 – Labor and Delivery Nursing 
ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
Discuss the nursing assessment and care of a woman in the latent phase of labor. 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
The latent phase of labor is the early phase, characterized by mild, irregular contractions and 
cervical dilation up to 4 cm. Assessment includes monitoring contraction frequency, 
intensity, maternal vital signs, and fetal heart rate. Nursing care involves providing comfort 
measures, encouraging ambu...
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LDN 360 – Labor and Delivery Nursing 
ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
Discuss the nursing assessment and care of a woman in the latent phase of labor. 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
The latent phase of labor is the early phase, characterized by mild, irregular contractions and 
cervical dilation up to 4 cm. Assessment includes monitoring contraction frequency, 
intensity, maternal vital signs, and fetal heart rate. Nursing care involves providing comfort 
measures, encouraging ambu...
ICU/Critical Care Monitoring ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
ICU/Critical Care Monitoring ACTUAL 
UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS 
1. What is the primary role of critical care nurses in ICU monitoring? 
CORRECT ANSWERS Critical care nurses continuously assess patients’ vital signs, 
neurological status, hemodynamic parameters, and laboratory results. They identify early 
signs of deterioration to prevent complications. Nurses collaborate with the multidisciplinary 
team for timely interventions. Supportive care includes pain management, s...
- Examen
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ICU/Critical Care Monitoring ACTUAL 
UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS 
1. What is the primary role of critical care nurses in ICU monitoring? 
CORRECT ANSWERS Critical care nurses continuously assess patients’ vital signs, 
neurological status, hemodynamic parameters, and laboratory results. They identify early 
signs of deterioration to prevent complications. Nurses collaborate with the multidisciplinary 
team for timely interventions. Supportive care includes pain management, s...
Emergency Nursing & Disaster Response ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Emergency Nursing & Disaster Response 
ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
1. What are the primary roles of emergency nurses during a disaster? 
CORRECT ANSWERS Emergency nurses assess, triage, stabilize, and provide 
immediate care to victims. They coordinate with multidisciplinary teams, emergency 
services, and public health authorities. Patient safety is prioritized through rapid assessment 
and intervention. Supportive care includes psychological support, pain management,...
- Examen
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Emergency Nursing & Disaster Response 
ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
1. What are the primary roles of emergency nurses during a disaster? 
CORRECT ANSWERS Emergency nurses assess, triage, stabilize, and provide 
immediate care to victims. They coordinate with multidisciplinary teams, emergency 
services, and public health authorities. Patient safety is prioritized through rapid assessment 
and intervention. Supportive care includes psychological support, pain management,...
PA Life, Accident, & Health Insurance Exam ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS