NCLEX CRUSADE ACADEMY TEST - 4 ANTEPARTUM PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT
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1. Parity refers to: Total pregnancies. Births after 20 weeks. Current gestational age. Living children only. 2. Gravidity refers to: Living children. Miscarriages only. Total number of pregnancies (including current). Term births only. 3. In the GTPAL system, 'A' stands for: Alive. Abortion before 20 weeks. Active labor. Antenatal visits. 4. Slight decrease in BP during 2nd trimester is: Pathologic. Normal adaptation. Emergency. Infection. 5. Significant rise above baseline BP indicates: Normal change. Thyroid issue. Pathology indicator. Dehydration. 6. Fundal height measurement rule is valid between: 10-20 weeks. 18-30 weeks. 30-40 weeks. Entire pregnancy. 7. Fundal height (cm) approximately equals: Weight in pounds. Weeks gestation 2 cm. FHR. Maternal BMI. 8. For nausea in 1st trimester, patient should: Eat large meals. Avoid fluids. Eat crackers before rising. Lie flat after eating. 9. Heartburn relief includes: Large meals. Lie flat. Sit upright after eating. High sodium diet. 10. Back pain management includes: High heels. Pelvic tilt exercises. Bend at waist. Bedrest only. 11. Leg cramps intervention includes: Plantar flexion. Dorsiflexion of foot. Avoid calcium. Cold compress only. 12. Sleeping supine after 20 weeks causes: Improved perfusion. Supine hypotensive syndrome. Better fetal oxygenation. Increased CO. 13. Placenta assumes full hormone production by: Week 4. Week 8. Week 12. Week 20. 14. Maternal IgG transfer occurs primarily in: 1st trimester. 2nd trimester. 3rd trimester. Postpartum. 15. RhoGAM is administered at: 20 weeks. 28 weeks. 36 weeks. Delivery only. 16. CVS is performed at: 6-8 weeks. 10-13 weeks. 20-24 weeks. 3rd trimester. 17. Amniocentesis sample assesses: Placental tissue. Blood glucose. Amniotic fluid for lung maturity/genetics. Maternal hormones. 18. Vaginal fluid leakage may indicate: False labor. ROM. Normal discharge. Braxton Hicks. 19. Severe headache with visual changes suggests: Normal pregnancy. UTI. Preeclampsia. GERD. 20. Live vaccines during pregnancy are: Required. Encouraged. Contraindicated. Routine. 21. Folic acid supplementation prevents: Anemia. Neural tube defects. Hypertension. Diabetes. 22. Iron should be taken: With milk. With vitamin C. With caffeine. With antacid. 23. Decreased fetal movement is a sign of: Normal growth. Fetal compromise. Braxton Hicks. Round ligament pain. 24. Safety priority in antepartum care is to: Focus on documentation. Treat before assessing. Identify risk, validate data, act to preserve perfusion. Delay teaching. |




