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What All Nurses Need to Know About Pregnant and Postpartum Patients

You can take the test without obligation. To earn CE credit, you need to pass the test, complete an evaluation, and register/pay for your Certificate of Completion. Your Certificate will be delivered online immediately upon completing the course registration. (There is no charge for free courses and online certificate delivery.)

  • You must score 70% or better to pass this test.
  • Select one answer for each question.
  • Review your selections before submitting the test for grading.

NoteThis course was revised and updated on October 2, 2025. If you printed test questions from the previous version of this course, you will find that some questions in your printed version differ from the test below.

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1. Which symptom is an urgent warning sign of a potential pregnancy-related complication?

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2. Which antenatal intervention is contraindicated for a patient with a suspected placenta previa?

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3. For which condition, in addition to severe headache and epigastric pain, does the nurse carefully monitor a pregnant patient with gestational hypertension?

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4. For which significant complication is a newborn carefully monitored when born to a patient with gestational diabetes?

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5. For which potential pregnancy complication does a genital tract infection place a pregnant patient at greater risk?

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6. For which reason would glucocorticoids be given to a patient experiencing preterm labor?

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7. Which condition is associated with findings of tachycardia and foul-smelling lochia in a patient who underwent a cesarean section due to premature rupture of membranes 12 hours earlier?


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