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Newborn Resuscitation MCQs
1. The most common reason a newborn needs resuscitation is:
A. Prematurity
B. Birth Asphyxia
C. Infection
D. Congenital anomaly
Answer: B. Birth Asphyxia
2. The first step in resuscitation of a newborn is:
A. Chest compressions
B. Provide warmth
C. Positive pressure ventilation
D. Administer oxygen
Answer: B. Provide warmth
3. What is the normal heart rate for a healthy newborn?
A. 60–80 bpm
B. 100–120 bpm
C. 120–160 bpm
D. 160–180 bpm
Answer: C. 120–160 bpm
4. The correct position for opening the airway in a newborn is:
A. Hyperextended neck
B. Sniffing position
C. Neutral flexed position
D. Side lying
Answer: B. Sniffing position
5. When suctioning a newborn, which should be done first?
A. Nose
B. Mouth
C. Throat
D. Ear
Answer: B. Mouth
6. How many breaths per minute should be delivered using bag and mask?
A. 20–30
B. 30–40
C. 40–60
D. 60–80
Answer: C. 40–60
7. Chest compressions are indicated when the heart rate is:
A. <100 bpm
B. <90 bpm
C. <80 bpm
D. <60 bpm
Answer: D. <60 bpm
8. A newborn who is crying and breathing normally:
A. Requires resuscitation
B. Needs positive pressure ventilation
C. Requires routine care
D. Needs chest compressions
Answer: C. Requires routine care
9. The purpose of drying and providing warmth to a newborn is to prevent:
A. Infection
B. Neonatal Hypothermia
C. Jaundice
D. Birth Asphyxia
Answer: B. Neonatal Hypothermia
10. At what times is the Apgar score assessed?
A. Immediately after birth
B. 1 minute and 5 minutes
C. 5 minutes and 10 minutes
D. 10 minutes only
Answer: B. 1 minute and 5 minutes
11. The primary equipment required for newborn resuscitation is:
A. Thermometer
B. Bag and mask
C. Stethoscope
D. Suction catheter only
Answer: B. Bag and mask
12. Gentle stimulation of a newborn includes:
A. Shaking the baby
B. Slapping the soles
C. Rubbing the back or tapping the soles
D. Pulling the arms
Answer: C. Rubbing the back or tapping the soles
13. Positive pressure ventilation is given to:
A. Reduce temperature
B. Improve oxygenation
C. Prevent jaundice
D. Increase heart rate artificially
Answer: B. Improve oxygenation
14. The most common complication of severe birth asphyxia is:
A. Neonatal Jaundice
B. Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy
C. Neonatal Sepsis
D. Congenital Anomaly
Answer: B. Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy
15. A newborn not breathing after drying, suctioning, and stimulation should:
A. Be left to breathe spontaneously
B. Be given bag and mask ventilation
C. Immediately receive chest compressions
D. Be placed under radiant warmer only
Answer: B. Be given bag and mask ventilation
16. The mask during bag and mask ventilation should cover:
A. Mouth only
B. Nose only
C. Nose and mouth
D. Chin only
Answer: C. Nose and mouth
17. Resuscitation should start within how many seconds after birth if baby is not breathing?
A. 10 seconds
B. 30 seconds
C. 60 seconds
D. 2 minutes
Answer: B. 30 seconds
18. What is the primary aim of newborn resuscitation?
A. Prevent crying
B. Establish effective breathing
C. Maintain heart rate at 100 bpm
D. Reduce infection risk
Answer: B. Establish effective breathing
19. If a newborn has gasping respirations after initial stimulation, what is the next step?
A. Observe for improvement
B. Start chest compressions
C. Begin bag and mask ventilation
D. Suction again
Answer: C. Begin bag and mask ventilation
20. Documentation after newborn resuscitation should include:
A. Time of birth, interventions, and baby’s response
B. Only Apgar score
C. Only baby’s weight
D. Only if the baby cried
Answer: A. Time of birth, interventions, and baby’s response
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Breech Presentation Questions
1. What is the most common type of breech presentation at term?
A. Frank breech
B. Complete breech
C. Footling breech
D. Shoulder breech
Answer: A. Frank breech
2. In a frank breech, the fetal hips are:
A. Flexed and knees extended
B. Flexed and knees flexed
C. Extended and knees flexed
D. Extended and knees extended
Answer: A. Flexed and knees extended
3. Which of the following increases the risk of breech presentation?
A. Prematurity
B. Multiparity
C. Oligohydramnios
D. All of the above
Answer: D. All of the above
4. At what gestational age is breech presentation most likely to spontaneously convert to cephalic?
A. 28 weeks
B. 32 weeks
C. 36 weeks
D. 40 weeks
Answer: C. 36 weeks
5. Which maneuver is used to attempt turning a breech fetus to a cephalic position?
A. Leopold maneuver
B. McRoberts maneuver
C. External cephalic version (ECV)
D. Fundal pressure
Answer: C. External cephalic version (ECV)
6. Which type of breech is most likely to be delivered vaginally safely?
A. Footling breech
B. Frank breech
C. Shoulder breech
D. Compound breech
Answer: B. Frank breech
7. A footling breech is characterized by:
A. Both hips and knees flexed
B. Hips flexed, knees extended
C. One or both feet presenting first
D. Head presenting first
Answer: C. One or both feet presenting first
8. Which of the following is a contraindication for vaginal breech delivery?
A. Frank breech
B. Preterm fetus
C. Footling breech
D. Multiparity
Answer: C. Footling breech
9. The optimal position for performing an external cephalic version is:
A. Supine with full bladder
B. Supine with empty bladder
C. Trendelenburg position
D. Lithotomy position
Answer: B. Supine with empty bladder
10. Which maternal factor may hinder vaginal breech delivery?
A. Contracted pelvis
B. Prior cesarean section
C. Cephalopelvic disproportion
D. All of the above
Answer: D. All of the above
11. The most common complication of breech presentation during labor is:
A. Shoulder dystocia
B. Cord prolapse
C. Uterine rupture
D. Placenta previa
Answer: B. Cord prolapse
12. Which imaging modality can confirm fetal position in suspected breech?
A. MRI
B. Ultrasound
C. X-ray
D. CT scan
Answer: B. Ultrasound
13. During a vaginal breech delivery, which part should be delivered first?
A. Head
B. Buttocks
C. Feet
D. Shoulders
Answer: B. Buttocks
14. Complete breech is defined as:
A. Both hips flexed, knees flexed
B. Hips flexed, knees extended
C. One or both feet presenting
D. Shoulders presenting first
Answer: A. Both hips flexed, knees flexed
15. A baby in breech presentation is more likely to experience:
A. Umbilical cord prolapse
B. Neonatal hypoglycemia
C. Hyperbilirubinemia
D. Congenital anomalies
Answer: A. Umbilical cord prolapse
16. What is the first step before attempting external cephalic version?
A. Administer tocolytic
B. Assess fetal position by palpation
C. Obtain consent and monitor FHR
D. All of the above
Answer: D. All of the above
17. Which type of breech has the highest risk of head entrapment during vaginal birth?
A. Frank breech
B. Complete breech
C. Footling breech
D. Shoulder breech
Answer: C. Footling breech
18. Which is a risk factor for breech presentation?
A. Uterine anomalies
B. Multiple gestation
C. Fetal hydrocephalus
D. All of the above
Answer: D. All of the above
19. When is cesarean delivery indicated for breech presentation?
A. Term singleton, frank breech, multipara
B. Term singleton, footling breech
C. Preterm singleton, frank breech
D. Term twins with cephalic first twin
Answer: B. Term singleton, footling breech
20. The maneuver to assist delivery of a breech head is:
A. Mauriceau-Smellie-Veit
B. McRoberts
C. Ritgen
D. Kocher
Answer: A. Mauriceau-Smellie-Veit
21. Breech presentation occurs in approximately:
A. 1–3% of term pregnancies
B. 5–10% of term pregnancies
C. 10–15% of term pregnancies
D. 15–20% of term pregnancies
Answer: A. 1–3% of term pregnancies
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