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HESI A2 EXIT EXAM MATERNITY PRACTICE LATEST
UPDATED VERSION 2024-2025 COMPLETE ACTUAL EXAM
REAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(100% CORRECT APPROVED ANSWERS BY EXPERT)
|ALREADY GRADED A+ (FULL REVISED EXAM)


A 28 year old client in active labor complains of cramps in her leg. What
intervention should the nurse implement?
a. massage the calf and foot
b. extend the leg and dorsiflex the foot
c. lower the leg off the side of the bed
d. elevate the leg above the heart - Answer-b. extend the leg and dorsiflex the
foot


A new mother asks the nurse "How do I know that my daughter is getting enough
breast milk?" Which explanation should the nurse provide?
a. weigh the baby daily and if she is gaining weight she is eating enough
b. your milk is sufficient if the baby is voiding pale straw-colored urine 6 to 10
times a day
c. offer the baby extra bottle milk after her feeding and see if she is still hungry
d. if you're concerned you might consider bottle feeding so that you can monitor
her intake - Answer-b. your milk is sufficient if the bay is voiding pale straw-
colored urine 6 to 10 times a day


On admission to the prenatal clinic, a 23 year old woman tells the nurse that her
last menstrual period began on February 15 that previously her periods were
regular. Her pregnancy test is positive. This client's expected date of delivery
a. November 22

,b. November 8
c. December 22
d. October 22 - Answer-a. November 22


An off-duty finds a woman in a supermarket parking lot delivering an infant while
her husband is screaming for someone to help his wife. Which intervention has
the highest priority?
a. provide as much privacy as possible for the woman
b. use a thread to tie off the umbilical cord
c. put the newborn to breast
d. reassure the husband and try to keep him calm - Answer-c. put the newborn to
breast


During a prenatal visit, the nurse discusses with a client the effects of smoking on
the fetus. When compared with nonsmokers, mothers who smoke during
pregnancy tend to produce infants who have
a. a higher rate of congenital abnormalities
b. respiratory distres
c. lower birth weights
d. lower APGAR scores - Answer-c. lower birth weights


A new mother who has just had her first baby says to the nurse, "I saw the baby in
the recovery room. She sure has a funny looking head." Which response by the
nurse is best?
a. this is not an unusual shaped head especially for a first baby
b. that is normal the head will return to a round shape within 7 to 10 days

,c. it may look funny to you but newborn babies are often born with heads like
your baby's
d. your pelvis was too small so the baby's head had to adjust to the birth canal -
Answer-b. that is normal the head will return to a round shape within 7 to 10 days


The nurse is performing a AGA on a full-term newborn during the first hour of
transition using the Dubowitz scale. Based on this assessment, the nurse
determines that the neonate has a maturity rating of 40 weeks. Which findings
should the nurse identify to determine if the neonate is SGA? (Select all that
apply.)
a. admission weight of 4 lbs 15 oz
b. head to heel length of 17 in
c. frontal occipital circumference of 12.5 in
d. skin smooth with visible veins and abundant vernix
e. anterior plantar crease and smooth heel surfaces
f. full flexion of all extremities in resting supine position - Answer-a, b, c


The nurse assess a client admitted to the labor and delivery unit and obtains the
following data: BP 110/68, FHR 110 bpm, cervix 1 cm dilated and uneffaced.
Based on these assessment findings, what intervention should the nurse
implement?
a. insert a fetal monitor
b. assess for cervical changes q1H
c. monitor bleeding from IV sites
d. perform Leopold's maneuvers - Answer-c. monitor for bleeding from IV sites

, Immediately after birth a newborn infant is suctioned, dried, and placed under a
radiant warmer. The infant has spontaneous respirations and the nurse assess an
apical heart rate of 80 bpm and respirations 20. What action should the nurse
perform next?
a. initiate positive pressure ventilation
b. intervene after one minute APGAR is assessed
c. initiate CPR on the infant
d. assess the infant's blood glucose level - Answer-a. initiate positive pressure
ventilation


A client with no prenatal care arrives at the labor unit screaming, "The baby is
coming!" The nurse performs a vaginal examination that reveals the cervix is 3 cm
dilated and 75% effaced. What additional information is most important for the
nurse to obtain?
a. gravidity and parity
b. time and amount of last oral intake
c. date of last normal menstrual period
d. frequency and intensity of contractions - Answer-c. date of last normal
menstrual period


A mutigravida client at 41 weeks gestation present in the labor and delivery unit
after a non-stress test indicated that the fetus is experiencing some difficulties in
utero. Which diagnostic test should the nurse prepare the client for additional
information about fetal status?
a. biophysical profile
b. ultrasound for fetal abnormalities
c. maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein screening
d. percutaneous umbilical blood sampling - Answer-a. biophysical profile

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