ATI Maternal NewBorn Proctored Exam 2023 with NGN All 70 Questions With Answers -Nurselytic

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Extract:

A nurse is caring for a client who is pregnant in an antepartum clinic.
Vital Signs
0900:
Temperature 36.6°C (97.9°F)
Heart rate 88/min
Respiratory rate 18/min
Blood pressure 130/70 mm Hg
Oxygen saturation 97% on room air
1000:
Heart rate 76/min
Respiratory rate 20/min

Blood pressure 138/68 mm Hg
Oxygen saturation 98% on room air


Question 1 of 5

Which of the following findings should the nurse report to the provider?Select the 3 findings that should be reported.

Correct Answer: A,B,D

Rationale: The nurse should report uterine contractions (
A) to monitor for preterm labor, fetal heart rate (
B) to assess fetal well-being, and vaginal examination (
D) to evaluate cervical changes. Gestational age (
C) is typically known and doesn't require immediate reporting. Maternal blood pressure (E) is important but not a priority in this context.

Extract:

A nurse is caring for a newborn who is 70 hr old. Exhibit 1
Medical History
Newborn delivered by repeat cesarean birth at 40 weeks of gestation.
Birth weight 3,515 g (7 lb 12 oz)

Apgar scores 8 at 1 min and 9 at 5 min
Maternal history of methadone use during pregnancy.
Exhibit 2
Vital Signs
0700:
Heart rate 156/min
Respiratory rate 58/min
Temperature 37.2° C (98.9° F)
Oxygen saturation 98% on room air
1100:
Heart rate 160/min
Respiratory rate 60/min
Temperature 37.3° C (99.2° F)
Oxygen saturation 96% on room air
Exhibit 3
Physical Examination
1100:
Newborn is inconsolable with a high-pitched cry. Newborn sucks vigorously on pacifier but
breastfeeds poorly. Respirations unlabored. Lungs sound clear on auscultation. Increased muscle
tone with moderate to severe tremors when disturbed. Hyperactive Moro reflex noted. Several
loose stools today.
Exhibit 4
Diagnostic Results
Maternal urine toxicology screen positive for opiates (negative)
Newborn urine toxicology screen positive for opiates (negative)


Question 2 of 5

Which of the following findings should the nurse report to the provider? Select all that apply.

Correct Answer: C,D

Rationale: The nurse should report central nervous system (CNS) and gastrointestinal (GI) findings to the provider as they can indicate potential serious issues. CNS findings like altered mental status or neurological deficits may signal neurological problems. GI findings such as abdominal pain or bleeding may indicate gastrointestinal issues that require immediate attention. Respiratory findings (choice
A) and oxygen saturation (choice
B) are important but may not always require immediate reporting unless they are significantly abnormal. The other choices are not directly related to urgent medical concerns. Reporting CNS and GI findings ensures prompt evaluation and appropriate intervention.

Extract:


Question 3 of 5

A nurse is preparing to administer azithromycin to a client who is at 16 weeks of gestation and has a positive chlamydia culture. The prescription states "Administer azithromycin 1 g orally now." Available are 250 mg tablets. How many tablets should the nurse administer? (Round the answer to the nearest whole number. Use a leading zero if it applies. Do not use a trailing zero.)

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is C: 4 tablets. Azithromycin 1g is equivalent to 1000mg. Since each tablet is 250mg, the nurse should administer 1000mg/250mg = 4 tablets. This dosage is appropriate for treating chlamydia infection.
Choice A is incorrect because 8 tablets would be equivalent to 2000mg, which is double the prescribed dosage.
Choice B is incorrect as 6 tablets would be 1500mg, which is higher than the prescribed dosage.
Choice D is incorrect as 2 tablets would only be 500mg, which is lower than the prescribed dosage.

Question 4 of 5

A nurse is providing discharge teaching about car seat safety to a parent of a newborn. Which of the following statements by the parent indicates an understanding of the teaching?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale:
Correct
Answer: A. "I will position my baby at a 45-degree angle in the car seat."

Rationale: Placing the newborn at a 45-degree angle in the car seat supports the baby's airway and prevents slumping, ensuring proper breathing and safety. This position helps reduce the risk of suffocation and allows the baby's head to be supported. It is recommended by pediatric experts as the safest way for a newborn to travel in a car seat.
Summary of other choices:
B: Placing a baby in the front seat with the airbag turned off is not safe, as the back seat is the safest place for children under 13 years old.
C: Turning the baby's car seat around at 15 pounds is incorrect as rear-facing is recommended until at least 2 years of age.
D: Using a forward-facing car seat for a newborn is unsafe, as infants should be in a rear-facing seat until they outgrow the height or weight limit.

Question 5 of 5

A nurse is caring for a client who is in labor and receiving oxytocin. Which of the following findings indicates that the nurse should increase the rate of infusion?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A because contractions every 5 minutes that last 30 seconds indicate increased frequency and duration, which may not be sufficient for effective labor progress. Increasing the rate of oxytocin can help strengthen contractions for more efficient labor.

Choices B, C, and D do not indicate the need to increase the rate of infusion. Montevideo units measure the strength of contractions, urine output reflects renal perfusion, and absent variability in fetal heart rate suggests fetal distress, not the need for increased oxytocin.

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