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Midwife Exam Prep- Part 1- MCQ Bank 2025 – (DHA, MOH, DOH, SCFHS, QCHP)

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This MCQ bank follows the latest exam blueprint for all Gulf health authorities, including:
🟢 DHA – Dubai Health Authority
🟢 MOH – UAE Ministry of Health
🟢 DOH – Department of Health Abu Dhabi
🟢 SCFHS – Saudi Commission for Health Specialties
🟢 QCHP – Qatar Council for Healthcare Practitioners
🟢 OMSB – Oman Medical Specialty Board

Topics Covered:
✔️ Antenatal & Postnatal Care
✔️ Labor & Delivery Management
✔️ Obstetric Emergencies
✔️ Newborn Nursing
✔️ Family Planning
✔️ Ethical & Legal Responsibilities
✔️ Midwife Scope of Practice (Gulf-Aligned)

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Course contents

DHA Prometric Exam for Registered Midwife Overview

  How many hours is the Registered Midwife Exam?

The Registered Nurse Exam is 3 hours

  How many questions is the Registered Midwife Exam?

The Registered Nurse Exam is 150 questions

 What topics are covered on the Registered Midwife DHA prometric Exam? 

  

More About the Registered Midwife   Prometric Exam

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Registered Midwife DHA Prometric Exam Tips and Tricks
Key Exam Insights for Prometric Registered Midwife Exam Blueprint:
This exam consists of 150 MCQs and lasts 3 hours. Below is a breakdown of the key areas and what to focus on for each section:
Registered Midwife DHA Prometric Exam Topics Covered:
 • Antenatal Care
 • Intrapartum Care
 • Ethics and Legal Issues
 • Antepartum Care
 • Postpartum Care
 • Newborn Care
 • Gynaecological Care
 • Pharmacology in Midwifery
 • Counselling and Education
More About the Registered Midwife DHA Prometric Exam:
The Registered Midwife DHA Prometric Exam is administered by the Dubai Health Authority and evaluates essential knowledge required for midwifery practice. Below is a breakdown of key areas and what to focus on for each section:

1. Antenatal Care (Content Area)
 • Focus: This section covers care during pregnancy, including routine antenatal visits, prenatal screenings, management of high-risk pregnancies, and patient counseling.
 • Tips: Review common pregnancy complications, nutritional advice during pregnancy, and prenatal care protocols.

2. Intrapartum Care (Content Area)
 • Focus: Focus on the management of labor and delivery, including pain management, fetal monitoring, stages of labor, and handling complications during delivery.
 • Tips: Be familiar with labor management protocols, pain relief options, and emergency procedures in childbirth.

3. Ethics and Legal Issues (Content Area)
 • Focus: This section examines ethical dilemmas, patient consent, confidentiality, and legal rights in midwifery practice.
 • Tips: Study patient rights, the ANA Code of Ethics, and legal frameworks surrounding childbirth and patient care.

4. Antepartum Care (Content Area)
 • Focus: Care provided during the time before labor begins, including managing maternal conditions that may affect pregnancy.
 • Tips: Focus on maternal assessments, preventive care, and health education for pregnant women during the antepartum period.

5. Postpartum Care (Content Area)
 • Focus: This section covers the care of the mother after delivery, including monitoring recovery, lactation support, and addressing complications.
 • Tips: Review postpartum bleeding, postpartum depression, and breastfeeding education and support.

6. Newborn Care (Content Area)
 • Focus: Immediate care of the newborn, including neonatal assessments, Apgar scoring, resuscitation, and monitoring the newborn’s health.
 • Tips: Be familiar with neonatal resuscitation protocols, breastfeeding support, and the identification of common neonatal conditions.

7. Gynecological Care (Content Area)
 • Focus: General gynecological care as it pertains to midwifery, including reproductive health and management of gynecological conditions.
 • Tips: Study reproductive anatomy, common gynecological conditions, and their management.

8. Pharmacology in Midwifery (Content Area)
 • Focus: Medications used during pregnancy, labor, and postpartum periods, including pharmacological interventions for pain and complications.
 • Tips: Understand drug safety during pregnancy, pain relief options during labor, and pharmacological treatments for postpartum conditions.

9. Counseling and Education (Content Area)
 • Focus: Counseling and educating women on prenatal, intrapartum, and postpartum care, as well as family planning and breastfeeding.
 • Tips: Focus on patient communication strategies, family planning education, and breastfeeding support.

Exam Information:
 • Duration: 3 hours
 • No. of Questions: 150
 • Fee: USD 240
 • Pass Score: 50%

References:
 1. Fetal Heart Monitoring, Latest Edition.
 2. AWHONN’s Perinatal Nursing: Co-Published with AWHONN, Latest Edition.
 3. Master the NCLEX-PN: Maternal/Newborn Nursing, Latest Edition.
 4. Mayes’ Midwifery: A Textbook for Midwives, Latest Edition.
 5. Olds’ Maternal-Newborn Nursing and Women’s Health Across the Lifespan by Michele R. Davidson, Latest Edition.
 6. NCLEX-RN® Maternal-Neonatal Nursing Made Incredibly Easy! by Lippincott, Latest Edition.

Q&A for Registered Midwife  Prometric Exam:

Q1: What is the Prometric Exam for Registered Midwives?
 • A1: The DHA Prometric Exam for Registered Midwives is a test administered by the Dubai Health Authority to assess the clinical and theoretical knowledge of midwives. The exam evaluates key areas of midwifery, including antenatal, postpartum, and intrapartum care, to ensure candidates are prepared for professional practice.

Q2: How many questions are on the exam, and how long is it?
 • A2: The exam consists of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and has a duration of 3 hours.

Q3: What is the passing score for the Registered Midwife Prometric Exam?
 • A3: The passing score is 50%, meaning you need to answer at least half of the questions correctly to pass.

Q4: What are the key areas or topics covered in the exam?
 • A4: The main topics covered in the exam include:
 • Antenatal Care
 • Intrapartum Care
 • Ethics and Legal Issues
 • Antepartum Care
 • Postpartum Care
 • Newborn Care
 • Gynecological Care
 • Pharmacology in Midwifery
 • Counseling and Education

Q5: What kind of questions can I expect in the “Antenatal Care” section?
 • A5: This section includes questions on the care provided during pregnancy. Topics such as prenatal screenings, routine antenatal care, and high-risk pregnancies are covered. You may also encounter questions on nutritional advice and patient counseling during pregnancy.

Q6: What topics are covered under “Intrapartum Care”?
 • A6: Intrapartum care covers the management of labor and delivery. Expect questions related to stages of labor, fetal monitoring, labor complications, and pain management during childbirth.

Q7: What is emphasized in the “Ethics and Legal Issues” section?
 • A7: This section tests knowledge of ethical dilemmas, patient consent, legal frameworks, and the rights of patients in a midwifery context. It’s important to be familiar with the ANA Code of Ethics and patient confidentiality.

Q8: What should I focus on when studying “Newborn Care”?
 • A8: Newborn care focuses on neonatal assessments, Apgar scoring, newborn resuscitation, breastfeeding, and common newborn conditions. Be prepared to answer questions on the immediate postnatal care of both healthy and at-risk newborns.

Q9: What kind of content is included in “Pharmacology in Midwifery”?
 • A9: This section covers the medications commonly used in pregnancy, labor, and postpartum care. You will be tested on your knowledge of pharmacologic interventions for managing pain, preventing complications, and treating common pregnancy-related conditions.

Q10: What study materials or references are recommended for this exam?
 • A10: Key references include:
 1. Fetal Heart Monitoring, Latest Edition.
 2. AWHONN’s Perinatal Nursing, Co-published with AWHONN, Latest Edition.
 3. Master the NCLEX-PN: Maternal/Newborn Nursing, Latest Edition.
 4. Mayes’ Midwifery: A Textbook for Midwives, Latest Edition.
 5. Olds’ Maternal-Newborn Nursing and Women’s Health Across the Lifespan by Michele R. Davidson, Latest Edition.
 6. NCLEX-RN® Maternal-Neonatal Nursing Made Incredibly Easy! by Lippincott, Latest Edition.

Q11: How can I prepare for the exam?
 • A11: To prepare for the DHA Prometric Exam for Registered Midwives:
 • Review the recommended study materials.
 • Focus on time management, as the exam is 3 hours long with 150 questions.
 • Study clinical scenarios related to pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care.
 • Take mock exams and practice quizzes to familiarize yourself with the exam format.

Q12: How much does the exam cost?
 • A12: The exam fee is USD 240.

Q13: What happens if I don’t pass the exam?
 • A13: If you do not pass the exam, you can retake it after a set waiting period. Be sure to focus on areas where you had difficulty and use additional resources to prepare for your next attempt.
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