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1 | Page RECALLS 1 EXAMINATION NURSING PRACTICE II CARE OF THE HEALTHY/SICK MOTHER & CHILD NOV 2025 Philippine Nurse Licensure Examination Review GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: 1. This test questionnaire contains 100 test questions 2. Shade only one (1) box for each question on your answer sheets. Two or more boxes shaded will invalid your answer. 3. AVOID ERASURES. 4. Detach one (1) answer sheet from the bottom of your Examinee ID/Answer Sheet Set. 5. Write the subject title “NURSING PRACTICE III” on the box provided SITUATION: There has been an increasing rate of neonatal jaundice in the hospital approximately 60% of term and 80% of preterm newborns. The following questions are applied: 1. When administering phototherapy to a baby, which of the following safety care measures should you include? A. Cover the baby with a sheet during therapy B. Check the baby’s blood glucose before therapy C. Apply a special sunscreen to the baby’s skin prior to the treatment D. Shield the baby’s eyes and protect the gonads 2. Baby yosh, a newborn diagnosed with erythroblastosis fetalis, was admitted in the NICU. Which of the subsequent signs or symptoms should the nurse be looking for? A. Patches of alopecia B. Ruddy complexion C. Erythema toxicum D. Anasarca 3. Which of the following laboratory findings would the nurse expect to see in baby yosh that is in congruent with his diagnosis? A. Sodium 125 mEq/L. B. Hematocrit 24%. C. Potassium 5.5 mEq/L. D. Leukocyte count 45,000 cells/mm3 4. The nurse received the test results of the mother and her baby. The nurse saw that the direct Coombs test is positive. The sample required for the procedure is? A. Newborn’s blood B. Mother’s blood C. Newborn’s urine D. Mother’s urine 5. To measure bilirubin levels in a neonate with jaundice, a heel stick is required. During the procedure, the nurse should do which action? A. Prior to the procedure, wrap the food in an ice pack for one full minute B. Lateral heel should be avoided to prevent damage on the sensitive structures C. Let the skin air dry after rubbing the skin with alcohol D. Grasping the calf firmly may prevent harm throughout the procedure. Situation: Care of the newborn also places a lot of professional nursing practice challenges. 6. A newborn baby girl was born at 9:15 A.M. which of the following findings are normal? A. Yellow skin tones at 12 hours of age B. Passage of meconium within the first 24 hours C. Respiratory rate of 70/minute at rest D. Bleeding from umbilicus 7. As you were carrying this newborn infant to her mother's room, her mother remarked, "I think my baby is afraid of me. Every time I make a loud noise, he jumps". You should: A. Reassure her that this is a normal reflex reaction for her baby B. Wrap the baby more tightly in warm blankets C. Take the baby back to the nursery for a neurologic evaluation D. Encourage her not to be so nervous with her baby 8. You are assessing another 3-hour old, full-term newborn baby boy. Which of the following findings would you record as abnormal when assessing his head? A. Asymmetry of the head with overriding bones. B. Head circumference 32 cm, chest 34 cm C. A sharply outlined, spongy area of edema D. Two" soft spots" between the cranial bones 9. You collect the following data while assessing the skin of a 6 hour old newborn: color pink with bluish hands and feet, some pale yellow papules with red base over trunk, small white spots on the nose, and a red area at the nape of the neck. Your next action would be to: A. Isolate infant pending diagnosis B. Request a dermatology consultant C. Document as indicator of malnutrition D. Document findings as within normal range 10. While performing the discharge assessment on a 2 day old new born, you found that after blanching the skin on the forehead, the color turns to yellow. You know that this indicates: A. An infectious liver condition B. A normal biologic response C. Jaundice related to breast feeding D. an Rh Incompatibility problem Situation: Doing home follow-ups is common for nurses and OB - Gyne clients. The following situations 11. You visited a breastfeeding mother at home 2 weeks after delivery. The mother now has fever with flu-like symptoms./ on assessment you noted a warm, reddened, painful area over her right breast. Your best action is: A. Tell the mother to stop breastfeeding and pumping milk from her breast for the child B. Contact the physician for orders of antibiotics for her C. Further assess the mother's feeding technique and knowledge of breast care D. Get a sample of her breast milk for culture 12. Nicole just had a vaginal delivery of her second child 2 days ago. She breastfeeds her baby without difficulty. You visited her and during your postpartum assessment you EXPECT normal findings to be as: A. Fundic height at 1 cm above the umbilicus B. Some feeling of after pains C. Voiding frequently, 50-75 mL per episode of voiding D. Pinkish to brownish vaginal discharge 13. Ruthchelle had vaginal delivery of her first baby 6 weeks ago and you see her for follow-up postpartum visits. She is feeding well and is bottle-feeding her infant successfully. During your physical assessment, you EXPECT normal findings as: * NLE * NCLEX * CGFNS * HAAD * PROMETRICS * DHA * MIDWIFERY * LET * RAD TECH * CRIMINOLOGY * DENTISTRY * PHARMACY *