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NAME: DATE:

AREA: TDH OB WARD CI: LEANNE ASHLEY BONIFACIO


RN, MN
PCI: ROSHANNE DANICA J.
VERGARA
C. Diagonal
1. What is a Cesarean Section (C-section)? D. Zigzag
A. A type of natural childbirth
B. A surgical procedure for delivering a 6. How is incision care different for C-
baby sections compared to vaginal deliveries?
C. A prenatal test A. Vaginal deliveries require more care
D. A postpartum exercise B. C-sections involve perineal care
2. Under what circumstances might a C. C-sections involve abdominal incision
Cesarean Section be performed? care
A. Elective preference D. Both require the same care
B. Previous C-section 7. What is the primary factor determining
the length of hospital stay after a C-section?
C. Breech presentation
A. The mother's preference
D. All of the above
B. Type of anesthesia used
3. What is placenta previa?
C. The baby's weight
A. A type of incision
D. The type of incision
B. Placental detachment
8. What is a key consideration for safe
C. Placenta covering the cervix
exercises after a C-section?
D. A postoperative pain management
A. High intensity workouts
technique
B. Gradual mobility to avoid strain
4. Why might a C-section be recommended
for twins, triplets, or more? C. Avoiding exercise altogether
A. Aesthetic preference D. Only upper body exercises
B. Reduced risks associated with multiple 9. What are Kegel exercises primarily
births designed for?
C. Faster recovery A. Abdominal strength
D. Natural delivery preference B. Arm strength
5. Which type of incision is commonly used C. Pelvic floor muscles
for elective or planned C-sections?
D. Chest muscles
A. Vertical (Classical)
10. What emotional challenges might
B. Transverse (Pfannenstiel) mother’s face after a C-section?
A. Overconfidence B. To avoid strain on the incision
B. Disappointment or grief C. To test the mother's endurance
C. Fear of pregnancy D. To entertain the baby
D. Lack of interest in the baby
11. What is a recommended strategy for 16. What should mothers avoid on their
addressing emotional challenges after a C- incision until it's fully healed?
section?
A. Harsh cleansers
A. Avoiding communication
B. Loose clothing
B. Open and nonjudgmental communication
C. Powders
C. Ignoring feelings
D. Ointments
D. Encouraging selfisolation
17. Which breastfeeding position involves
12. Why are regular postoperative checkups lying on the side?
important after a C-section?
A. Cross cradle hold
A. To increase hospital revenue
B. Cradle hold
B. To monitor healing progress and detect
C. Side lying position
complications early
D. Football hold
C. To create inconvenience for the mother
18. What is the purpose of abdominal
D. To discourage mothers from seeking
binders in postC-section recovery?
medical help
A. To increase pain
13. What is one key consideration for
longterm recovery after a C-section? B. To restrict mobility
A. Ignoring scar tissue C. To provide additional support
B. Avoiding exercise D. To hide the incision
C. Discussing future pregnancy plans 19. What is the primary purpose of ice
packs in postC-section recovery?
D. Lack of contraception options
A. To numb the area
14. What is the role of mental health
professionals in postC-section recovery? B. To increase swelling
A. To increase anxiety C. To add warmth
B. To provide counseling and emotional D. To test pain tolerance
support
20. Which term is used for a baby
C. To prescribe pain medications positioned feet or buttocks first instead of
headfirst?
D. To perform surgical procedures
A. Cephalic
15. Why is gradual mobility crucial for
Cesarean recovery? B. Vertex
A. To speed up recovery C. Breech
D. Crown 26. How can partners and family members
support a mother's emotional wellbeing
21. What might mother’s worry about in
after a C-section?
terms of bonding with their newborn after a
C-section? A. By increasing anxiety
A. Physical appearance B. By creating a non-supportive
environment
B. Impact of surgery on bonding
C. By educating them on emotional
C. Lack of interest
challenges
D. Fear of holding the baby
D. By ignoring the mother
22. What is the significance of early
ambulation in post C-section recovery?
27. What is a Cesarean Section usually
A. To increase postoperative pain
reserved for in terms of incisions?
B. To test the mother's endurance
A. Planned C-sections
C. To prevent complications
B. Elective C-sections
D. To discourage movement
C. Emergencies
23. What is the purpose of deep breathing
D. Highrisk pregnancies
exercises in post C-section recovery?
A. To strain the incision area
28. What is a Pfannenstiel incision used for?
B. To engage muscles without discomfort
A. Vertical C-section
C. To promote laziness
B. Transverse C-section
D. To increase anxiety
C. Diagonal C-section
24. What is the importance of education
and empowerment in post C-section D. Elective C-section
recovery?
A. To increase confusion
29. What is the primary purpose of
B. To provide misinformation avoiding irritants on the incision until it's
fully healed?
C. To debunk myths and empower with
knowledge A. To test the mother's patience
D. To discourage mothers from seeking B. To hide the incision
information
C. To prevent infection and irritation
25. What is the role of support groups in
D. To promote discomfort
post C-section recovery?
A. To discourage communication
30. Why might a woman who had a
B. To share experiences and advice
previous C-section opt for a repeat C-
C. To isolate mothers section in subsequent pregnancies?
D. To provide medical treatment A. To increase pain
B. Personal preference
C. To test pain tolerance
D. To prevent complications associated with
vaginal delivery

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