Au Midterm Long Test Student
Au Midterm Long Test Student
Au Midterm Long Test Student
COLLEGE OF NURSING
CAPP – 1
1. While on their MCN class, the instructor provides that the portion of the uterus whose significant
characteristic is to stretch during vaginal birth is the:
A) Corpus
B) Fundus
C) Cervix
D) Internal os
2. Normal delivery of the fetus requires a lot of factors to be assured to exist. The normal female pelvis
is well suited for labor and birth and has:
A) A rounded inlet, nonprominent ischial spines, straight side walls, and a deep and roomy posterior
segment
B) A heart shaped inlet, prominent ischial spines, convergent side walls, and a shallow posterior segment
C) An oval inlet, variable ischial spines, straight side walls, and a deep posterior segment
D) A transversely oval inlet, variable ischial spines, parallel side walls, and a wide transverse diameter.
A) Ovary
B) PPG
C) APG
D) Hypothalamus
4. The nurse is preparing teaching plan for a group of adolescent girls. She will be discussing the monthly
cycle of the woman. Included in the discussion are the phases of the uterine cycle. Ovulation takes place
during which of the following phases of the menstrual cycle?
A) Menstrual phase
B) Proliferative phase
C) Ischemic phase
D) Secretory phase
5. To help a woman recognize the best time for conceiving, a nurse would to monitor for which of the
following manifestation of ovulation?
6. After instructing about side effect of oral contraceptives, the nurse determines that further
instruction is needed when the client states which of the following as a side effect?
A) Weight gain
B) Nausea
C) Headache
D) Ovarian cancer
7. The mother, who has just been diagnoses pregnant, asked the nurse on which germ layer does the
fetal heart and kidneys are formed. The nurse would correctly respond that it arises from the:
A) Mesoderm
B) Endoderm
C) Ectoderm
D) Dermis
8. In explaining the development of the baby, you identified in chronological order of growth of the
fetus as it occurs in pregnancy as?
A) Zygote,ovum,embryo, fetus
9. A client at eight weeks gestation asks why she is experiencing nausea and vomiting. Which statement
by the nurse best explains how the hormones of pregnancy contribute to nausea and vomiting?
10. While a pregnant client lies on her back, she reports that she is experiencing dizziness. What is the
priority action of the nurse?
11. Which of the following is not true regarding physiologic maternal changes?
13. A client at 20 weeks gestation tells the nurse she is concerned by the contractions she feels when
she places her hand on her abdomen. What is the best reply by the nurse?
A) “Come to the office immediately.”
14. What is the most helpful response by the nurse when a client at seven weeks gestation states, “I’m
not sure if I want to be pregnant. How will I know if I’ll be a good mother?”
C) “You have signs of depression. You should make an appointment with family services.”
15. A nurse midwife assesses a client at 14 weeks gestation. The mucous membranes of the cervix are
inspected and found to be bluish-purple in color. How would the nurse midwife document this
assessment?
D) McDonald’s sign (Flexing the body of the uterus against the cervix)
16. What statement by a woman who is 28 weeks pregnant would indicate that she understands the
pattern of normal prenatal visits?
17. When is the first time the nurse will prepare the Doppler transducer to listen to the fetal heart beat?
A) 5 weeks gestation
B) 10 weeks gestation
C) 15 weeks gestation
D) 20 weeks gestation
18. The nurse is preparing a prenatal client for an initial examination. What is the first task the nurse
should perform to increase the client’s comfort?
19. A client tells the nurse her last period was May 18 to 24. The nurse uses Naegele’s rule to compute
the expected date of birth. Based on this information, what would the nurse document as the expected
date of birth?
20. Using Leopold’s maneuver to determine fetal position, the nurse finds that Mrs. L’s fetus is in a
vertex position with the back on the left side. Where is the best place for the nurse to listen for fetal
heart tones?
21. A nurse is making a home visit to a 10-week gestation client who is experiencing nausea and
vomiting. Which statement by the client indicates that the nurse needs to give further instructions?
22. When a client has round ligament pain, the nurse should include which of these instructions in the
teaching plan for the pregnant woman and her family?
23. The laboratory results of a client who is pregnant indicate the hemoglobin is 10.4g/dL. The nurse
would be most concerned by which statement from this client?
24. To reduce the risk of fetal neural tube defects, a nurse would evaluate the child bearing woman’s
need for which of the following nutrients supplements?
A) Ferrous sulfate
B) Calcium
C) Folate
D) Ascorbic acid
25. A client at 38 weeks gestation begins a non stress test. After 20 minutes, the nurse concludes the
test, and documents the findings to be reactive. Which of these comments should the nurse make?
A) “This test showed that the baby’s heart rate got faster when the baby moved.”
C) “The baby was sleepy, and so we will schedule another type of test.”
27. The nurse in the prenatal clinic is planning care for a pregnant 15-year-old client. The nurse knows
that this adolescent is at risk for which maternal complication?
D) Pre-eclampsia (Adolescent)
28. The nurse has completed the initial assessment on four prenatal clients. Which client is at greatest
risk for a spontaneous preterm birth?
29. A nurse is completing an assessment on a first-trimester antepartal client. Which of the following
statements would indicate a psychological risk factor and a need to evaluate further for possible
intervention?
A) "I'm not sure I'm happy about being pregnant right now."
SITUATION: A female client is being treated in a methadone maintenance program. On her next visit to
the clinic she tells the counselor that she is three months pregnant and is receiving prenatal care. 31.
The client has been taking 40 mg of methadone daily for treatment of an opiate addiction. The nurse
should inform the client to do which of the following with regards to her medication treatment as per
doctor’s order?
C) Discontinue the methadone slowly over the next two weeks to block drug cravings
D) Withdraw from the methadone maintenance program while she is pregnant and reenter when she
has delivered
32. Aware of the client’s history of opiate abuse, the nurse’s initial plans for providing pain relief
measures during labor should include:
D) Recognizing that she will not need as much pain medication as others
33. The nurse should be aware that a postpartum client with a history of drug abuse may be
experiencing drug withdrawal if she develops:
34. Another client tells the nurse that she takes methamphetamine almost daily. A fetus of a drug-
addicted mother receives approximately what percentage of the mother’s drug concentration?
A) 20%
B) 50%
C) 70%
D) 100%
35. The nurse caring for newborns whose mothers are drug abuser wants to conduct a study. The
hypothesis of her study is stated as “infants born to heroine addicted mother have lower birth weight
than infants with non-addicted mothers”. Her hypothesis is an example of which type of research?
SITUATION: Gestational diabetes is the third type of diabetes which occurs during pregnancy may be
caused from inadequate insulin response to carbohydrate or from excessive resistance to insulin; or a
combination of both. 36. A 30-year-old multigravid client at 8 weeks’ gestation has a history of insulin-
dependent diabetes since age 20. When explaining about the importance of blood glucose control
during pregnancy, which of the following should the nurse expect to occur regarding the client’s insulin
needs during the first trimester?
37. After teaching a diabetic mother about symptoms of hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia, the nurse
determines that the client understands the instruction when she says that hyperglycemia is be
manifested by:
A) Dehydration
B) Pallor –(hypo)
C) Sweating (hypo)
D) Nervousness (hypo)
38. At 38 weeks’ gestation, a primigravid client with poorly controlled diabetes and severe preeclampsia
is admitted for a caesarean delivery. The nurse explains to the client that delivery helps to prevent:
A) Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia
B) Congenital anomalies
C) Perinatal asphyxia
D) Stillbirth
39. When developing a teaching plan for a primigravid client with insulin-dependent diabetes about
monitoring blood glucose control and insulin dosages at home, what would the nurse expect to include
as a desired target range for blood glucose levels?
40. A client with Type I diabetes is admitted to the labor and birthing unit. What nursing actions should
take priority in the intrapartal management of the patient with diabetes? Select all that apply 1.
Maintaining seizure precautions 2. Maintaining two patent IV lines 3. Hourly monitoring of blood sugar
level 4. Hourly monitoring of coagulation studies
A) 2 and 3
B) 1, 2, 3
C) 2, 3, 4
D) 1 and 3
41. The nurse, caring for a 16-year-old female post-abortion, begins to answer the client's questions on
birth control options. Which legal/ethical issue does this nurse's action support?
A) Advance directives
B) Moral dilemma
C) Mature minor
D) Emancipated minor
42. The nurse, caring for a 15-day-old premature infant with a congenital heart condition, realizes this
client might be at risk for early mortality up to age one. What may be another cause for early mortality
for this client?
A) Short gestation (and low birthweight no.1 risk for early mortality up to age 1 )
C) Injury
D) Pneumonia
43. The nurse goes to a newborn client's home to assess the latest response to prescribed medical
treatment. In which setting is this nurse practicing maternal-newborn nursing care?
B) Rehabilitation center
C) Home environment
D) Hospice
44. The nurse is caring for a childbearing family of a different cultural background. In order to provide
culturally appropriate and competent care, the nurse should execute which nursing action?
45. A nurse is teaching a class on primary care for the neonate. Which statement is true regarding
primary care?
46. A nurse is reading about the evolution of home care. Which statement is related to the emergence
of home care as a dimension of community-based nursing care?
A) Individuals receive thorough support and teaching before discharge from the hospital.
47. A client is preparing to have a baby by cesarean section. Which individual is ultimately responsible
for obtaining an informed consent from this client prior to her cesarean section?
C) The obstetrician
48. The nurse is teaching a class on infertility. Which of the following statements correctly describes
infertility?
49. The nurse is teaching a couple about fertility during the female reproductive cycle. The couple asks
the nurse, "When is the most fertile time for intercourse?" What is the best response by the nurse?
1. The nurse discusses dental care with the parents of a 3-year-old. The nurse explains that by the age of
3, their child should have:
A) 5 "temporary" teeth.
B) 10 "temporary" teeth.
C) 15 "temporary" teeth.
D) 20 "temporary" teeth. (by the age of 2 complete na dapat ang milk teeth) (4months-24 th ang pag
irrupt)
2. The mother of a 6-month-old infant is concerned that the infant's anterior fontanel is still open. The
nurse would inform the mother that further evaluation is needed if the anterior fontanel is still open
after:
A) 6 months.
B) 10 months.
D) 24 months.
3. The nurse has discussed appropriate support of the young infant to prevent injuries from falls. The
mother who needs further education is the mother who states:
A) "My child is not allowed to have his walker near the stairs."
C) "By the time my infant is 6 months old, he will be able to sit without support." 8 months
D) "Before my child is standing, I need to place the crib mattress at its lowest level."
4. The 9-year-old child is at the 98th percentile for weight and at the 40th percentile for height. The
school nurse will interpret that this child is:
5. In discussing sexual maturation with a health class, the nurse would include the information that
secondary sex characteristics begin to appear at:
6. A recently hospitalized 2-year-old client screams and shouts that he wants a "bottle." His parents are
puzzled, and state that he has drank from a cup for the past year. The nurse explains that:
B) Temper tantrums often represent the child's need for parental attention.
D) Regression to an earlier behavior often helps the child cope with stress and anxiety.
7. A friend is shopping for a toy to give to her nephew. The friend knows nothing about children and asks
what would be the most appropriate toy to give an 18-month-old child. Based on growth and
developmental skills, the nurse recommends a:
A) Tricycle.
B) Large ball.
C) Pull toy.
D) Stuffed animal.
8. The nurse is preparing an 8-year-old child for a procedure. What is the most appropriate nursing
intervention?
A) Provide visual aids, such as dolls, puppets, and diagrams in the explanation.
B) Provide a written pamphlet for the child to review prior to the procedure.
D) Request that parents wait outside while the nurse provides instructions to the child.
9. The nurse explains that the Philippine Academy of Pediatrics recommends formula be continued in a
child's dietary intake up until what age?
A) 6 months
B) 12 months
C) 18 months
D) 24 months
10. Piaget identifies that the 2- to 7-year-old child is in a preoperational stage. The nurse observes a
toddler take a toy from another. The nurse recognizes the child unable to put him- or herself in the place
of another is displaying:
A) Centration.
B) Negativism.
C) Egocentrism.
D) Selfishness.
11. A mother asks the pediatric nurse about what she should begin to feed her 6-month-old infant. The
correct response is:
A) Egg whites are the least allergenic food to be introduced into the baby's diet.
B) Rice cereal is the first solid introduced that is least allergenic of the cereals.
C) Formula is the only source of nutrition given for the first year.
12. A 1-year-old male child is scheduled for a routine exam at the pediatric clinic. The child's birth weight
was 8 lbs. 2 oz. The child now weighs 18 pounds, 4 oz. The nurse knows that this weight is:
13. The nurse provides anticipatory guidance to parents of a 3-year-old child. Instructions should
include:
A) To restrain the child in the car seat facing rear in the back seat of the car.
14. A school nurse prepares a lecture on puberty for 5th- and 6th-grade girls. She asks the group, "What
is the first sign of puberty?" A student correctly replies:
15. The mother discusses with the nurse that her toddler asks every night for a bedtime story. The
mother asks why the child does this. The nurse would explain that this behavior demonstrates:
A) Ritualism.
B) Object permanence.
C) Dependency.
D) Conservation.
16. Whenever the parents of a 10-month-old leave their hospitalized child for short periods, he begins
to cry and scream. The nurse explains that this behavior demonstrates that the child:
C) Is experiencing discomfort.
D) Is extremely spoiled.
17. A teenager refuses to wear the clothes his mother bought for him. He states he wants to look like
the other kids at school and wear clothes like they wear. The nurse explains this behavior is an example
of teenage rebellion related to internal conflicts of:
18. In providing her 8-month-old child's medical history, the mother states the child has received one
MMR vaccine. The nurse taking the history should:
A) Ask the mother if the child has received the MMR booster.
D) Plan to administer another MMR vaccine after the child is 1 year old.
19. The mother of a 5-year-old expresses concern about her child who believes that "Grandma is still
alive" 3 months after the grandmother's death. The nurse explains that:
A) Magical thinking often accounts for a preschooler who believes that dead people will come back.
B) There is a need for psychological counseling for this child and family.
20. Hospitalization of a child results in disturbance of the dynamics in family life. The most appropriate
nursing diagnosis is:
22. The school health nurse is doing vision testing. Visual acuity is assessed using:
B) An ophthalmoscope.
23. Children are usually brought to the clinic for health care by a parent. At what age is it appropriate for
the nurse to question the child about presenting symptoms?
A) 3 years
B) 5 years
C) 7 years
D) 9 years
24. When recording the health history of a child, what information that is uniquely pertinent to children
is important for the nurse to obtain?
A) Past hospitalizations
B) Coping strategies
C) Immunization status
D) Past accidents
25. A mother overhears a nurse state that the nurse is going to complete a genogram and asks the nurse
what that means. The nurse's reply would be based on knowledge that a genogram is useful for visually
showing what information?
A) Treatment protocols
B) Family history
C) Past history
D) Immunization status
26. The nurse is caring for a child with a common cold (nasopharyngitis). The primary goal of nursing
care is directed toward:
A) Preventing injury.
B) Promoting nutrition.
C) Relieving symptoms.
D) Administering antibiotics.
27. The nurse obtains a health history on a pediatric client. A sign alerting the nurse to possible hearing
impairment in the child is:
D) Temper tantrums.
28. The nurse is caring for a 1-month-old client who is blind, secondary to retinopathy of prematurity.
The nurse is teaching the parents about activities to promote their infant's development. Which of the
following statements by the nurse is correct?
A) "Infants with visual impairment respond to tactile stimuli rather than auditory stimuli."
B) "Talking, holding, and singing to your baby are appropriate activities at this age."
C) "You should expect your baby to smile in response to your voice by 4 months of age."
D) "Position the baby side-lying in the crib at all times, and avoid loud noises which could startle the
infant."
29. The nurse is assessing a child with conjunctivitis (pink eye). Which of the following would the nurse
most likely assess?
C) Periorbital edema
SITUATION: During pregnancy, the need for folic acid supplementation is stressed to prevent the
occurrence of neural tube defects. All these disorders occur because of lack of fusion of the posterior
surface of the embryo in the early intrauterine life. Failure to comply with it may lead to serious
complications such as spina bifida, which is most oftenly used as a collective term for all spinal cord
disorders. 30. The nurse is caring for a newborn with myelomeningocoele who has not yet undergone
surgical repair of the defect. Which of the following measures will be used to prevent the site from
becoming infected? 1. Give antibiotics as a prophylactic measure 2. Cover the sac with saline soaked
sterile dressing 3. Maintain the newborn in supine position 4. Place a plastic protective covering over the
dressing 5. Change the dressing every 4 hours
A) 1, 2, and 3
B) 1, 2, and 4
C) 1, 2 and 5
D) 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
31. When caring for an infant with a myelomeningocoele, the primary goal before surgical correction is
to:
C) Prevent infection
A) Intussusception
B) Pneumonia
C) Hydrocephalus
D) Mental retardation
33. When assessing an infant admitted to the pediatric unit with upper lumbar myelomeningocoele,
which characteristic should the nurse anticipate to find?
D) Respiratory problems
SITUATION: Pretend that you are working in a pediatric clinic where most of your patients are diagnosed
with disorders, although not related by etiology, typically share a common feature in that there is a
delay in one or more areas of development. 34. She asked you the defining criteria to diagnose the child
with ADHD. Which of the following is not true about the disorder?
A) The child is able to be controlled in school but manifested uncontrollable hyperactivity at home
C) The child with this disorder is easily disturbed and often may not seem to listen
35. The doctor prescribed Methylphenidate hydrochloride (Ritalin), a stimulant, to Joshua. As his nurse
giving instructions to his mother, you will tell that the best time to take the drug is:
B) After breakfast
36. Suppose Dingdong has symptoms of autism. Which of the following symptoms is common in this
disorder?
38. Hector was confirmed to have JIA. The parents tell Nurse Rose that the diagnosis frightens them
because they know nothing about the prognosis. What should she include when teaching them about
the disease?
B) Many affected children go into long remission but have severe deformities
39. Hector’s mother asks Nurse Rose what is the common method used to reduce pain brought about by
the child’s disorder?
40. The mother of Hector expresses that she is worried that her child will have to stop attending school
because of the illness. Which of the following responses by Nurse Rose would be most appropriate?
A) “It may be difficult for your child to attend school because of the side effects of the medication he will
be prescribed.”
B) “Your child should be encouraged to attend school but he’ll need extra time to work for the early
morning stiffness.”
C) “You should keep your child at home from school whenever he experiences discomfort or pain in his
joints.”
D) “Your child will probably need to wear splints and braces so that his joints will be supported
properly.”
41. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are the first choice in treating a child with juvenile idiopathic
arthritis. Which adverse effects should the nurse not include in the teaching plan for the parents?
A) Weight gain
B) Abdominal pain
42. What should Nurse Rose include when developing a teaching plan for the parents of Hector, who is
being treated with naproxen (Naprosyn)?
C) The nurse should be called before giving the child any over-the-counter medications
43. Which of the following medications is usually tried first when a child is diagnosed with juvenile
idiopathic arthritis (JIA)?
A) Aspirin
B) Corticosteroids
SITUATION: A 15-month-old child is seen in the clinic for a check-up for the first time. The nurse notices
that the toddler limps when walking. 44. Which of the following would be appropriate to use when
assessing this toddler for developmental dysplasia of the hip?
A) Ortolani’s manuever
B) Barlow’s manuever
C) Adam’s position (to detect scoliosis)
D) Trendelenburg’s sign
45. The nurse teaches the parents of an infant with developmental dysplasia of the hip on how to handle
their child in a Pavlik harness. Which of the following interventions would be most appropriate?
SITUATION: Trauma is the leading cause of death in children older than age 1 year and an important
cause of disability during childhood and adolescence. 46. Which of the following is a physiological effect
of immobilization on children?
D) Bone calcium increases, releasing excess calcium into the body (hypercalcemia).
47. A young girl has just injured her ankle at school. In addition to calling the child’s parents, the most
appropriate, immediate action by the school nurse is which of the following?
48. A 7-year-old has just had a cast applied for a fractured arm with the wrist and elbow immobilized.
Which of the following should be included in the home care instructions?
A) Swelling of the fingers is to be expected. Notify a health professional if it persists more than 48 hours.
49. A child has just returned to the orthopedic unit after being placed in a hip spica cast. The instructions
to parents for home care should include which of the following?
50. Which of the following would be the most appropriate play activity for a 3-year-old child in a spica
cast, considering both safety and development?
A) Marbles
B) Game of checkers