NGN ASSESSMENT GUIDE 2025|MOST COMMON
QUESTIONS (the latest quizzes) WITH CORRECTLY
VERIFIED ANSWERS|ALREADY A+
GRADED|GUARANTEED PASS
Placenta Previa - Condition where placenta implants in lower uterus, causing painless red
vaginal bleeding in 2nd/3rd trimester.
Abruptio Placenta - Premature separation of placenta leading to painful internal bleeding
and nonrelaxed uterus.
Lochia Rubra - Postpartum vaginal discharge, intermittent, with small clots, and firm
midline fundus at umbilicus.
Fundal Massage - Massage to ensure firmness of uterus postpartum, not indicated if
fundus is already firm.
Vitamin K Administration - Important for newborn, but can be delayed until held by
mother and breastfed.
Dry the Skin - Thoroughly dry and cover newborn to prevent cold stress, a priority action
post airway assurance.
Eye Prophylaxis - Should be administered within the first hour after birth, important but
not the priority action post airway assurance.
Rubella Immunization - Offered following birth, preferably prior to discharge, to prevent
risk to fetus during current or subsequent pregnancies.
Clear the Respiratory Tract - First action to take immediately following delivery to care for
the newborn.
Pelvic Examination - An examination that should be discussed with the client to address
concerns and fears.