What This Document Is
This document is a second maternity nursing exam for Fortis College’s NUR 202 course. It’s designed to assess understanding of key concepts and clinical scenarios related to maternal and newborn health, specifically focusing on complications of pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum period. The format is multiple-choice questions, mirroring an exam setting.
Why This Document Matters
This exam is crucial for students in a Maternal Newborn Nursing course. It serves as a self-assessment tool to gauge preparedness for a formal exam and identify areas needing further review. It’s most valuable for students actively studying for evaluations, or those seeking to reinforce their understanding of complex maternal-newborn topics. Successful completion of this exam indicates a solid grasp of essential nursing knowledge in this specialty.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This exam is a *preview* of potential exam content. It does not provide detailed explanations of correct answers or underlying concepts. It’s a test of existing knowledge, not a teaching tool. Students should use this exam in conjunction with course materials, textbooks, and lectures to fully understand the subject matter. It does not cover *all* possible topics within the Maternal Newborn Nursing curriculum.
What This Document Provides
This preview includes 22 multiple-choice questions covering topics such as:
* Preeclampsia management and resolution
* Newborn respiratory assessment related to meconium-stained amniotic fluid
* Emergency airway management in pregnancy
* Oligohydramnios and fetal risks
* Magnesium sulfate toxicity
* Postpartum exercises for urinary incontinence
* Gestational diabetes and fetal outcomes
* Shoulder dystocia and potential injuries
* Diabetic management during pregnancy
* Terbutaline administration and monitoring
* Postpartum complications (vulvar hematoma, uterine atony, subinvolution)
* Postpartum fundal assessment
* Visual disturbances in preeclampsia
* Intake calculations
This preview *does not* include the correct answers, rationales, or detailed explanations for any of the questions. It also does not represent the full length or scope of the complete exam.