Health Promotion and Maintenance Reviewer for NCLEX-RN 2026 (Complete Guide)
Health Promotion and Maintenance comprises 6-12% of the NCLEX-RN. This category covers wellness, prevention, growth and development across the lifespan, maternity, and pediatric nursing. It emphasizes keeping patients healthy and preventing disease.
This reviewer covers the high-yield Health Promotion topics tested on the 2026 NCLEX-RN.
Growth and Development (High-Yield)
Erikson's Psychosocial Stages
| Stage | Age | Conflict |
|---|
|-------|-----|----------|
| Infancy | 0-1 yr | Trust vs Mistrust |
| Toddler | 1-3 yr | Autonomy vs Shame |
| Preschool | 3-6 yr | Initiative vs Guilt |
| School-age | 6-12 yr | Industry vs Inferiority |
| Adolescence | 12-18 yr | Identity vs Role Confusion |
| Young Adult | 18-40 yr | Intimacy vs Isolation |
| Middle Adult | 40-65 yr | Generativity vs Stagnation |
| Older Adult | 65+ yr | Integrity vs Despair |
Key Developmental Milestones
2 months: social smile, lifts head
4 months: rolls over, laughs
6 months: sits with support, transfers objects
9 months: sits alone, pulls to stand, stranger anxiety
12 months: first words, walks with assistance
18 months: walks independently, 10-word vocabulary
2 years: runs, two-word phrases, parallel play
3 years: rides tricycle, speaks in sentences
Immunizations
Childhood Schedule (High-Yield)
Birth: HepB
2 months: DTaP, IPV, Hib, PCV, RV, HepB
4 months: DTaP, IPV, Hib, PCV, RV
6 months: DTaP, IPV, Hib, PCV, RV, HepB, influenza (annual)
12-15 months: MMR, varicella, Hib, PCV, HepA
4-6 years: DTaP, IPV, MMR, varicella
Live vaccines (MMR, varicella, rotavirus): contraindicated in immunocompromised and pregnancy.
Adult Immunizations
- Annual influenza (everyone 6 months+)
- Tdap once, then Td every 10 years
- Shingles (Shingrix) at 50+
- Pneumococcal at 65+ (or earlier with conditions)
- HPV through age 26
Maternity Nursing
Prenatal Care
First trimester: folic acid (prevents neural tube defects), confirm pregnancy, establish care.
Routine visits: weight, BP, urine (protein/glucose), fetal heart tones, fundal height.
Visit frequency: every 4 weeks until 28 weeks, every 2 weeks until 36 weeks, weekly after 36 weeks.
Danger Signs in Pregnancy
- Severe headache, visual changes, epigastric pain (preeclampsia)
- Vaginal bleeding
- Decreased fetal movement
- Leaking fluid
- Regular contractions before 37 weeks (preterm labor)
Preeclampsia
Signs: hypertension, proteinuria, edema (face/hands), headache, visual changes.
Treatment: magnesium sulfate (seizure prevention), monitor for magnesium toxicity (decreased reflexes, respiratory depression - antidote is calcium gluconate), delivery is definitive treatment.
Labor Stages
Stage 1: onset to full dilation (10 cm)
Stage 2: full dilation to birth
Stage 3: birth to placenta delivery
Stage 4: first 1-4 hours postpartum
Postpartum Assessment (BUBBLE-HE)
- Breasts
- Uterus (fundus firm, midline)
- Bladder
- Bowel
- Lochia (rubra → serosa → alba)
- Episiotomy/perineum
- Homan's sign (DVT)
- Emotional status
Postpartum hemorrhage: saturating pad in <1 hour, boggy uterus. First action: fundal massage.
Pediatric Nursing
Safe Sleep (SIDS Prevention)
- Back to sleep
- Firm surface
- No soft objects in crib
- Room-share, not bed-share
Car Seat Safety
- Rear-facing until age 2 (or max height/weight)
- Forward-facing 5-point harness until outgrown
- Booster until seatbelt fits (4'9", 8-12 years)
- Back seat until age 13
Poisoning Prevention
- Secure medications and chemicals
- Poison Control: 1-800-222-1222
- Never call medicine "candy"
Health Screenings
Cancer Screening (Adults)
- Cervical: Pap smear starting age 21
- Breast: mammogram starting 40-50
- Colon: colonoscopy starting 45
- Prostate: discuss with provider at 50
Nutrition Across Lifespan
- Infants: breast milk/formula, no honey before 1 year (botulism), introduce solids at 6 months
- Adolescents: increased calcium, iron, calories
- Pregnancy: folic acid, iron, increased calories
- Elderly: decreased calories, maintained protein, calcium/vitamin D
Common Health Promotion Question Examples
Example 1: Developmental Milestone
Question: Which milestone is expected for a 9-month-old?
A. Walking independently
B. Sitting without support and pulling to stand
C. Speaking in sentences
D. Toilet trained
Answer: B - At 9 months, infants sit alone and pull to stand.
Example 2: Immunization Timing
Question: At what age is the first MMR vaccine given?
A. Birth
B. 2 months
C. 12-15 months
D. 4-6 years
Answer: C - MMR is given at 12-15 months (live vaccine, given after maternal antibodies wane).
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