NCLEX-RN · Maternal & Newborn Nursing · Florida, USA
Maternal & Newborn Nursing for the NCLEX-RN Exam — Florida candidates
8% of the NCLEX-RN test plan. Maternal-newborn covers prenatal care, labor stages, postpartum, newborn assessment (APGAR), and breastfeeding support. Calibrated for Floridian candidates.
If you have already studied this content from a textbook, you know the material. The question this page answers is whether you can apply it under exam conditions. Maternal & Newborn Nursing sits at roughly 8% of the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses content distribution — Maternal/newborn questions account for 6–10% of the NCLEX. Common stems involve labor-stage identification, hemorrhage risk, fetal heart-rate interpretation, and APGAR scoring. Pass rates for the NCLEX-RN are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For Florida candidates preparing for NCLEX-RN, the calibration of study to local context matters: Florida is a top-5 NCLEX-RN state and a leading destination for internationally-educated nurses. The Florida Board of Nursing has a separate endorsement track for foreign-trained candidates.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Confusing the four stages of labor and their durations
- !Wrong choice on FHR pattern interpretation (early decel vs late decel vs variable decel)
- !Misidentifying postpartum hemorrhage thresholds (>500 mL vaginal, >1,000 mL C-section)
- !Missing the 24-hour breastfeeding-on-demand recommendation
Study tips
- 1Memorize APGAR scoring: HR, respiratory effort, muscle tone, reflex irritability, color — each 0–2.
- 2Drill the FHR decel patterns: early (head compression), variable (cord), late (placental insufficiency).
- 3Practice the postpartum bleed thresholds and their immediate priority interventions.
- 4Know the rule of "VEAL CHOP" for FHR pattern interpretation.
- 5For NCLEX-RN: Florida is a Compact state — a Florida licence allows practice in 40+ NLC member states without re-applying. Plan for the multistate licensure premium when budgeting.
- 6For internationally-educated nurses: CGFNS CES report (not VisaScreen alone) is required by the Florida Board. Allow 8–12 weeks for CES processing.
- 7For CDL: FL DHSMV waives the skills test for active-duty military with equivalent vehicle experience; bring DD-214 and CDL skills-test waiver form.
Sample NCLEX-RN Maternal & Newborn Nursing questions
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- 1
A laboring patient shows late decelerations on the fetal monitor. The first nursing action is:
- ANotify the physician immediately
- BReposition the patient to left lateralCorrect
- CIncrease IV fluid rate
- DAdminister oxygen at 10 L via face mask
Why this answer?
Repositioning to the left lateral position takes pressure off the inferior vena cava and improves placental perfusion. After repositioning, escalate to IV fluid bolus, oxygen, and physician notification.
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