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Stages of Labor Nursing NCLEX Quiz

Stages of labor nursing quiz for the NCLEX exam. In your maternity class and on the NCLEX exam, you will need to know the details about the stages of labor.

It is important to know what happens in each stage, nursing interventions, and normal/abnormal findings (such as fundal height, placenta findings etc).

Don’t forget to check out our other NCLEX review quizzes for maternity.

 

Stages of Labor Nursing NCLEX Quiz

This quiz will test your knowledge about the stages of labor for maternity nursing.

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Lecture on Stages of Labor

Stages of Labor NCLEX Review Quiz for Nursing

1. Stage 1 of labor includes which phases in the correct order?

A. Transition, Latent, Active

B. Active, Latent, Transition

C. Active, Transition, Latent

D. Latent, Active, Transition

2. True or False: Stage 2 of labor begins with the delivery of the baby and ends with the delivery of the placenta.

3. You’re performing a routine assessment on a mother post-delivery. The uterus is soft and displaced to the left of the umbilicus. What is your next nursing action?

A. Perform fundal massage and assist the patient to the bathroom.

B. Continue to monitor the mother. This is a normal finding post-delivery.

C. Notify the physician.

D. Administer PRN dose of Pitocin as ordered by the physician.

4. In stage 1 of labor, during the active phase, the cervix dilates?

A. 1-3 cm

B. 7-10 cm

C. 4-7 cm

D. 8-10 cm

5. What statement is FALSE about the transition phase of stage 1?

A. The mother may experience intense pain, irritation, nausea, and deep concentration.

B. The transition phase is the longest phase of stage 1 and contractions are very intense and long in duration.

C. The cervix will dilate from 8 to 10 cm.

D. The transition phase ends and progresses to stage 2 of labor when the cervix has dilated to 10 cm.

6. Your laboring patient has transitioned to stage 2 of labor. What changes in the perineum indicate the birth of the baby is imminent?

A. Increase in meconium-stained fluid and retracting perineum

B. Retracting perineum and anus with an increase of bloody show

C. Rapid and intense contractions

D. Bulging perineum and rectum with an increase in bloody show

7. True or False: Stage 4 of labor starts with the full delivery of the baby and ends with the full delivery of the placenta.

8. The mother has delivered the placenta. You note that the shiny surface of the placenta was delivered first. What delivery mechanism is this known as AND is this the maternal or baby’s surface of the placenta?

A. Duncan mechanism, maternal

B. Schultze mechanism, maternal

C. Schultze mechanism, baby

D. Duncan mechanism, baby

9. After birth, where do you expect to assess fundal height?

A. At the xiphoid process

B. 5 cm below the umbilicus

C. 2 cm above the pubic symphysis

D. At or near the umbilicus

10. During stage 3 of labor, you note a gush of blood and that the uterus changes shape from an oval shape to globular shape. This indicates?

A. Postpartum hemorrhage

B. Imminent delivery of the baby

C. Signs of placental separation

D. Answers B and C

Answer Key:

1. D
2. False
3. A
4. C
5. B
6. D
7. False
8. C
9. D
10. C

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