MCQ Collection

Midwifery MCQ MCQs

Practice Midwifery MCQ questions with answers and explanations.

Clinical case 222: A midwife is providing woman-centred antenatal, intrapartum, postnatal or newborn care. During a morning shift in a community maternity service, a 45-year-old patient is involved in the following situation: severe headache, hypertension and visual symptoms in pregnancy. What is the priority response?

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Clinical case 223: A midwife is providing woman-centred antenatal, intrapartum, postnatal or newborn care. During an evening shift in a maternity assessment unit, a 46-year-old patient is involved in the following situation: fever, uterine tenderness and offensive lochia after birth. What is the priority response?

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Clinical case 208: A midwife is providing woman-centred antenatal, intrapartum, postnatal or newborn care. During an evening shift in a community maternity service, a 31-year-old patient is involved in the following situation: heavy postpartum bleeding with a boggy uterus. What is the priority response?

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Clinical case 209: A midwife is providing woman-centred antenatal, intrapartum, postnatal or newborn care. During a night shift in a maternity assessment unit, a 32-year-old patient is involved in the following situation: a newborn who is not breathing effectively. What is the priority response?

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Clinical case 210: A midwife is providing woman-centred antenatal, intrapartum, postnatal or newborn care. During a morning shift in a labour ward, a 33-year-old patient is involved in the following situation: severe headache, hypertension and visual symptoms in pregnancy. What is the priority response?

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Clinical case 211: A midwife is providing woman-centred antenatal, intrapartum, postnatal or newborn care. During an evening shift in an antenatal clinic, a 34-year-old patient is involved in the following situation: fever, uterine tenderness and offensive lochia after birth. What is the priority response?

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Clinical case 212: A midwife is providing woman-centred antenatal, intrapartum, postnatal or newborn care. During a night shift in a postnatal ward, a 35-year-old patient is involved in the following situation: sudden chest pain and dyspnoea in the postpartum period. What is the priority response?

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Clinical case 213: A midwife is providing woman-centred antenatal, intrapartum, postnatal or newborn care. During a morning shift in a birthing unit, a 36-year-old patient is involved in the following situation: persistent fetal bradycardia during labour. What is the priority response?

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Clinical case 214: A midwife is providing woman-centred antenatal, intrapartum, postnatal or newborn care. During an evening shift in an emergency department, a 37-year-old patient is involved in the following situation: heavy postpartum bleeding with a boggy uterus. What is the priority response?

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Clinical case 207: A midwife is providing woman-centred antenatal, intrapartum, postnatal or newborn care. During a morning shift in an emergency department, a 30-year-old patient is involved in the following situation: persistent fetal bradycardia during labour. What is the priority response?

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Clinical case 198: A midwife is providing woman-centred antenatal, intrapartum, postnatal or newborn care. During a morning shift in a postnatal ward, a 21-year-old patient is involved in the following situation: severe headache, hypertension and visual symptoms in pregnancy. What is the priority response?

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Clinical case 199: A midwife is providing woman-centred antenatal, intrapartum, postnatal or newborn care. During an evening shift in a birthing unit, a 22-year-old patient is involved in the following situation: fever, uterine tenderness and offensive lochia after birth. What is the priority response?

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