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Maternal and Nursing Care Comprehensive Review 2026: Exam Prep and Test Bank Guide

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Standards of care in nursing refer to: A. Optional guidelines for practice B. Expected level of practice ensuring safe patient care delivery C. Only hospital administrative rules D. Personal nurse preferences Rationale: Standards of care define what a prudent nurse is expected to do. Personal preferences or administrative rules alone do not ensure consistent patient safety. Physician responsibility in patient care means: A. Nurses manage physician tasks B. Physicians are accountable for their own patient care activities C. Nurses can override physician orders at will D. Only physicians are responsible for hospital policies Rationale: Physicians are accountable for their own medical management. Nurses follow and collaborate but do not assume physician accountability. Nursing textbook information is: A. Basic knowledge that may not reflect current clinical standards B. Always fully up-to-date C. Legal guidelines for practice D. Only for physician reference Rationale: Textbooks provide foundational knowledge, but current protocols and guidelines may supersede them. Reducing infant mortality focuses on: A. Early prenatal care for better outcomes B. Postnatal nutrition only C. Hospital length of stay alone D. Limiting prenatal visits Rationale: Early, consistent prenatal care detects and manages risk factors, reducing infant mortality. Postnatal care and hospital stay help but are not primary prevention strategies. Neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) are designed for: A. Routine newborn care B. High-risk infants requiring specialized monitoring and treatment C. Pediatric outpatient services D. Prenatal counseling Rationale: NICUs provide critical care for vulnerable newborns. Routine care and outpatient services occur elsewhere. Alternative therapies in maternal care are: A. Replacing all conventional medicine B. Integrative approaches that value patient input and beliefs C. Always experimental and unsafe D. Only for pain management Rationale: Integrative care combines conventional and complementary therapies safely. It does not replace evidence-based medicine entirely. Negligence in nursing is defined as: A. Making a minor documentation error B. Failure to meet established standards of care C. Providing exceptional care D. Following agency policy strictly Rationale: Negligence occurs when care falls below expected standards, potentially causing harm. Minor errors or strict compliance are not necessarily negligent. Healthcare spending in the U.S. is high because of: A. Low birth rates B. High obesity rates and cost of care C. Excessive exercise programs D. Low hospital staff salaries Rationale: Obesity contributes to chronic disease management costs, driving overall spending. Other options have minimal impact on national healthcare costs. Accountability in nursing refers to: A. Avoiding responsibility for mistakes B. Legal and professional responsibility for nursing practice C. Supervising only peers D. Administrative compliance only Rationale: Accountability ensures nurses answer for their practice and decisions. It is broader than administrative oversight or peer supervision. Social media pitfalls for nurses include: A. Improving patient engagement B. Risk of violating patient privacy and confidentiality C. Always enhancing professional credibility D. Only minor professional risks Rationale: Posting patient information online can breach confidentiality and result in legal consequences. Professional benefits do not outweigh privacy risks. Integrative health care involves: A. Using alternative therapies exclusively B. Ignoring conventional medicine C. Combining alternative therapies with conventional treatment D. Only cultural rituals Rationale: Integrative healthcare blends evidence-based conventional care with safe complementary approaches. It does not abandon standard treatments. Early prenatal care is important because: A. It allows timely diagnosis and intervention for maternal and fetal health B. It guarantees perfect outcomes C. It is optional for low-risk women D. Only monitors maternal weight Rationale: Early prenatal visits detect risks early. While important, it cannot eliminate all complications, and it benefits all women, not just low-risk cases. Length of hospital stay affects: A. Infant mortality directly B. Only physician schedules C. Patient self-care education and recovery D. Legal liability exclusively Rationale: Longer stays allow nurses to educate patients on self-care. Mortality is influenced by care quality, not stay length alone. Obstetric care mandates are: A. Enforced universally for all pregnant women B. Impractical to enforce universally C. Optional for high-risk women only D. Only for hospital deliveries Rationale: Mandating care for all women is challenging due to resource limitations. Policies often encourage but cannot guarantee universal compliance. Patients can refuse treatment if: A. They have no understanding of the consequences B. They provide informed consent C. They are under coercion D. They are minors without parental consent Rationale: Patients have the right to decline treatment after understanding risks. Coercion or lack of information invalidates consent. Racial disparities in maternal health result in: A. Equal outcomes across all groups B. Significant differences in maternal morbidity and mortality C. Minor variations with no clinical significance D. Only related to socioeconomic status Rationale: Racial disparities contribute to unequal maternal health outcomes, independent of some socioeconomic factors. Collegiality in nursing refers to: A. Working competitively with peers B. Maintaining cooperative professional relationships with colleagues C. Ignoring team communication D. Supervising only junior staff Rationale: Collegiality fosters collaboration and teamwork, improving patient care and workplace environment. Ethics in nursing involves: A. Following personal beliefs only B. A code of conduct guiding practice and decision-making C. Avoiding legal responsibilities D. Administrative duties exclusively Rationale: Ethics provides a framework for professional behavior and patient advocacy, beyond personal opinion or paperwork. Evaluation in nursing refers to: A. Assessing the effectiveness of interventions and patient outcomes B. Only documenting procedures C. Planning care strategies D. Performing patient education exclusively Rationale: Evaluation determines if care achieved intended goals. Documentation or education alone does not assess effectiveness. Patient-centered care focuses on: A. Hospital convenience B. Individual patient needs, values, and preferences C. Standardized care only D. Reducing staff workload Rationale: Patient-centered care prioritizes the individual’s experience and involvement in decision-making, rather than institutional convenience. Maternal health care primarily addresses: A. Pediatric care B. Women's health during pregnancy and postpartum C. Elderly care D. Only delivery room procedures Rationale: Maternal health focuses on women’s needs throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum recovery. Holistic approach in nursing emphasizes: A. Treating disease symptoms only B. Considering the whole person, including physical, emotional, and social aspects C. Administrative efficiency D. Legal compliance alone Rationale: Holistic care addresses all dimensions of patient well-being, not just disease management. Cognitive level: Analysis involves: A. Memorizing facts B. Breaking down information for understanding and problem-solving C. Performing tasks automatically D. Ignoring details Rationale: Analysis requires dissecting information to understand relationships and implications. Memorization alone does not achieve this.

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Maternal-Child Nursing Exam Prep
2026: Questions, Answers, and Rationales
The tension-building phase in an abusive relationship is best described as:

A. Period when the batterer shows remorse
B. Phase where the batterer shows increasing hostility
C. Phase when actual violence occurs
D. Phase when the victim initiates conflict

Rationale: The tension-building phase is marked by escalating hostility and anger, setting the
stage for abuse. Remorse occurs in the honeymoon phase, actual violence occurs during the
battering phase, and the victim’s actions do not define this phase.



During which phase does actual physical or emotional abuse occur?

A. Tension-building phase
B. Honeymoon phase
C. Battering phase
D. Reconciliation phase

Rationale: The battering phase is when abuse is enacted. The tension-building phase precedes
violence, and the honeymoon or reconciliation phases involve apologies and promises to
change.



The honeymoon phase of domestic violence is characterized by:

A. Escalating hostility
B. Remorse and promises of change from the abuser
C. Physical aggression
D. Denial of abuse

Rationale: In the honeymoon phase, the abuser may apologize and express regret. Hostility and
violence occur earlier, while denial is a psychological defense.



Fetal alcohol syndrome results from:

A. Cocaine exposure


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B. Alcohol exposure during pregnancy
C. Nicotine exposure
D. Maternal hypertension

Rationale: Prenatal alcohol exposure is the cause of FAS. Cocaine and nicotine have other
teratogenic effects, and hypertension does not cause FAS.



Cocaine use during pregnancy can lead to:

A. Miscarriage, preterm labor, and stillbirth
B. Increased fetal growth
C. Fetal alcohol syndrome
D. No adverse effects

Rationale: Cocaine use compromises placental blood flow, increasing risk of miscarriage,
premature birth, and stillbirth. FAS is caused by alcohol, not cocaine.



The Papanicolaou (Pap) test is used for:

A. Breast cancer screening
B. STD detection only
C. Cervical cancer detection via microscopic examination
D. Hormonal evaluation

Rationale: Pap tests screen for cervical cancer by examining cervical cells microscopically. Other
options do not reflect its purpose.



Bimanual palpation is performed to:

A. Assess pelvic organs physically
B. Examine through the rectum
C. Detect neurological deficits
D. Screen for cervical cancer

Rationale: Bimanual palpation uses two hands to examine pelvic organs. Rectovaginal palpation
goes through the rectum. Neurological and cancer screenings require different techniques.


Rectovaginal palpation is performed through:



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A. The vagina
B. The rectum
C. The uterus
D. The bladder

Rationale: This technique allows the clinician to assess pelvic organs via the rectum. Other
options are not part of rectovaginal examination.



The Four As procedure is designed to:

A. Detect cervical cancer
B. Assist with smoking cessation
C. Promote fetal growth
D. Diagnose substance abuse

Rationale: The Four As (Ask, Advise, Assess, Assist) are steps in helping patients quit smoking. It
is unrelated to cancer detection or fetal growth.



Normal breast development during adolescence is:

A. A variation in growth considered normal
B. Always abnormal
C. Symmetric in all cases
D. Determined entirely by exercise

Rationale: Adolescent breast growth varies and is typically normal. Symmetry may differ, and
exercise does not determine normal development.



Client education in nursing involves:

A. Performing surgery
B. Informing patients about health and procedures
C. Diagnosing medical conditions
D. Administering medications only

Rationale: Client education ensures patients understand care and procedures. Surgery,
diagnosis, and medication administration are distinct responsibilities.




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Active partnership in nursing care means:

A. Nurse makes all decisions
B. Patient is encouraged to participate in care decisions
C. Delegating all care to physicians
D. Ignoring patient input

Rationale: Active partnership fosters shared decision-making. Sole decision-making by nurse or
physician reduces patient autonomy.



Relaxation techniques during examinations are used to:

A. Replace medical assessments
B. Reduce anxiety and promote comfort
C. Increase patient stress
D. Eliminate the need for education

Rationale: Relaxation methods alleviate stress during exams. They do not replace assessments
or education.



Cocaine abuse increases the risk for:

A. Sexually transmitted diseases
B. Fetal alcohol syndrome
C. Improved fertility
D. Complete immunity to infections

Rationale: Cocaine use is linked to risky sexual behaviors, raising STD risk. FAS is alcohol-related,
and cocaine does not improve fertility or immunity.



Older women have reduced fertility because:

A. Hormone levels rise dramatically
B. Aging ovaries decrease pregnancy chances
C. CNS abnormalities increase
D. They are immune to complications

Rationale: Fertility declines naturally with age due to reduced ovarian reserve. CNS
abnormalities or immunity are unrelated to fertility decline.



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