CMCA- Tranche 1 mock exam

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CMCA Tranche 1 Mock Exam

Prepare yourself for clinical practice with our CMCA Tranche 1 Mock Exam! This quiz evaluates your knowledge on key nursing practices, interventions during pregnancy, and various obstetric assessments.

Challenge yourself with questions covering:

  • Nausea and vomiting interventions
  • Leopold's maneuvers
  • Laboratory tests during pregnancy
  • Understanding fetal positions and attitudes
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by CaringNurse501
NAUSEA AND VOMITING INTERVENTION I. Avoid brushing teeth immediately after rising II. Eating small frequent, low fat meals during the day III. Encourage pregnant woman to eat dry crackers before arising IV. Drink an antiemetics medication as ordered
I, II, and III
All of the above
II and III
I and IV
During leopold's maneuver, nurse nuggest is determining what fetal part is lying above the pelvic inlet. What maneuver is she doing?
Fundal grip
Pelvic grip
Pawlik's grip
Umbilical grip
CONSTIPATION NURSING INTERVENTIONS I. Eat high fiber II. Drink no less than 2000 mL per day or 2L III. Drink laxatives IV. Exercise regularly
I and III
All of the above
II and IV
I, II, and IV
Best exercise for a pregnant woman because this allows movement of the large muscle group rhythmically
Running
Brisk walking
Walking
Swimming
Nurse Chingy had determined the gestational age and fetal lie. What maneuver did he do to the patient?
Pelvic grip
Fundal grip
Umbilical grip
Pawlik's grip
These are the following tasks for the pregnant mother during the second trimester:
- Accepts baby at quickening - Nutritional needs and vitamins - With quickening, the fetus becoming a separate identity - She then may imagine herself as a mother - Woman's accepting: follows prenatal instructions - Gaining of weight
"accept reality of pregnancy" - Later: accepting the baby - Missed menstrual flow - Feeling of "Ambivalence"/ less pleasure/ close to anxiety - Interwoven feelings for wanting and not wanting - Routine sonogram in between 18 and 22 weeks
Nest building: infant's sleeping arrangements, choosing of name, ensuring safe passage by learning about birth - Couples at this point are usually interested in attending prenatal classes and/or classes on preparing for child-birth - Interprofessional approach: referral to a nutritionist, a primary health care provider, or services
A woman's ability to cope with or adapt to stress plays a major role in how she can resolve any conflict she feels at becoming a mother.
Family influences
Individual influences
Social influences
Partner's adaptation
During the leopold's maneuver, Nurse Cardi has determined that the fetus has descended to the pelvic inlet. What maneuver is she doing?
Fundal grip
Pelvic Grip
Umbilical grip
Pawlik's grip
What trimester during pregnancy is when Papi Carrs is working very hard in order to show that his wife is not the only one capable in creating something.
First trimester
Third trimester
Second trimester
Fourth trimester
Nurse Seonila Ramie had determined the location of the fetal back. What maneuver did she use?
Pawlik's grip
Pelvic grip
Fundal grip
Umbilical grip
Mr. Jae and his wife Shiniggles went to their OB to have this kind of laboratory test to see and detect the structural abnormalities of their baby
MRI
CT Scan
Sonogram
2D Echo
Mama Oliver a Gravid of 2 is on her way to the OB to check that if her fetus have any chromosomal abnormalities and fetal infections what lab test is going to be done to her?
Amniocentesis
Arthrocentesis
Phlebotomy
Fetal Cell Blood Test
This lab test is done to identify if syphilis is present and order to prevent fetal damage
Rapid plasma reagin test
Maternal serum a-fetoprotein
CBC
Blood Typing
This lab test can detect proteinuria, glucosuria, nitrites and pyuria in the urine
Urine testing
Urinalysis
Urine culture
First morning specimen
Mr. Carlin is experiencing food cravings and being too emotional at times. What is he experiencing?
Couvade syndrome
Hungriness
Grief
Edward's syndrome
Rolen was looking at herself in the mirror when she noticed that she has a straight body. What type of pelvis does she have?
Platypelloid
Gynecoid
Android
Anthropoid
During the discussion on obstetric anatomy the SN's were asked about what is the measurement of the anteroposterior diameter. Two students got into a heated discussion Katchamatcha answered that the measurement of the anteroposterior diameter is 11.7 cm and one of her classmate; ryle answered that the measurement ranges from 12.5 cm to 13 cm. Which of the two students are correct?
Katchamatcha
Ryle
Both of them are correct
Both of them are wrong
What is the correct measurement of the transverse/intertuberous diameter
10 cm to 13.5 cm
12.7 cm
11 cm
9.5 cm
One SN was asked on how to measure the diagonal conjugate, she is right when she stated that:
"in measuring it is between the anterior surface of the sacral prominence and the posterior surface of the symphysis pubis."
" in measuring it is between the posterior part of the the breast up to the xiphoid process"
"in measuring it is between the frontal bone down to the zygomatic bone"
"in measuring it is between the fundus and the umbilicus"
One SN was asked about the suboccipitofrontal diameter he is correct when he states that:
" it is the widest anteroposterior diameter"
" it is the smallest diameter"
During the review session for the final term, group of students were discussing about the types of pelvis. One of the students asked them what is an anthropoid pelvis, Qiqi answered that " the transverse diameter is narrow, anteroposterior diameter of the inlet is larger than usual. "Ape like" pelvis", while his other friend Lisa answered that "has an inlet that is well rounded forward and backward has a wide pubic arch. Ideal for child birth" and lastly Hu Tao answered that "it has smoothly curved oral inlet but the anteroposterior diameter is shallow "flattened pelvis"." Which of the three learners is correct?
Hu Tao
Lisa
None of them
Qiqi
This is classified as cephalic or breech and also occurs 96% during pregnancies. This is either the head is above or below
Transverse lie
Longitudinal lie
Fetal lie
Diameter lie
What fetal attitude is described? It is the ideal fetal position, Advantageous for birth because it helps fetus presents the smallest anteroposterior diameter of the skull.
Moderate flexion
Partial extension
Complete extension
Complete flexion
During the delivery of the baby. SN Zhai noticed that there is an alteration of the skull of the baby. What is the baby experiencing?
Cephalhematoma
Caput Succedaneum
Molding
Subgaleal hemorrhage
It is very important during the labor and delivery because this is where we can determine that the baby is or will pass the line passage or the maternal pelvis in good condition
Full Flexion
Moderate Flexion
Degree of Flexion
Poor Flexion
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