ATI RN
Maternal Newborn ATI Proctored Exam Questions
Question 1 of 5
How can a nurse best prevent heat loss in a newborn during the first hour of life?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: Place the newborn under a radiant warmer. This method is the most effective in preventing heat loss in a newborn as radiant warmers provide a consistent heat source to maintain the newborn's body temperature. This is crucial during the first hour of life when newborns are at a higher risk of hypothermia. Choice B is not as effective as using a radiant warmer as it may not provide enough warmth to prevent heat loss. Choice C, placing the newborn in a skin-to-skin position with the mother, is beneficial for bonding and regulating the newborn's temperature in the long term but may not be as effective as a radiant warmer in the immediate post-birth period. Choice D, keeping the newborn wrapped in a wet blanket, is incorrect as wet blankets can further contribute to heat loss through evaporative cooling. In summary, using a radiant warmer is the best option for preventing heat loss in a newborn during the critical first hour of life.
Question 2 of 5
Which assessment finding suggests that the laboring client's
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D, Generalized seizure. During labor, a generalized seizure is a critical finding that indicates eclampsia, a severe complication of pregnancy characterized by seizures, hypertension, and proteinuria. This requires immediate medical intervention to prevent harm to the mother and baby. Reflex grade 0 (choice B) is not a typical assessment finding during labor, and it does not indicate any immediate life-threatening condition. Urine output of 60 (choice C) is within the normal range and does not suggest any immediate critical issue. Therefore, choice D is the correct answer due to the urgency and severity of the condition it represents.
Question 3 of 5
A client is admitted with a vaginal bleeding at 10 weeks' gestation and her fundal height 13cm. Which potential problem should you investigate?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: Previa. At 10 weeks' gestation, fundal height should be close to the pelvic brim, not 13cm above it. This suggests placenta previa, where the placenta implants low in the uterus, causing bleeding. Hydatidiform mole would typically present with earlier bleeding and a larger uterus. DIC and abruptio placenta are not supported by the information given at this gestational age.
Question 4 of 5
A woman is 16 weeks pregnant and she had cramping backache and mild bleeding for the past 3 days. The HCP determines she is dilated 2cm, 10% effaced, membranes intact. She's crying and saying to the nurse is my baby going to be okay? In addition to acknowledging the patient's fear the nurse should also say:
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Step 1: Acknowledge the patient's fear and anxiety. Step 2: Provide a clear and honest response regarding the situation. Step 3: Explain the significance of cervical dilation at 16 weeks. Step 4: Assure the patient that they will be closely monitored. Step 5: Offer support and comfort to the patient. Summary: Choice A is correct because it addresses the patient's concerns, acknowledges the seriousness of the situation, provides information about cervical dilation, and reassures the patient about monitoring. Choices B, C, and D are incorrect because they do not provide accurate information or address the situation appropriately, which could further distress the patient.
Question 5 of 5
After several hours of labor, the fetal heart monitor shows
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Umbilical cord compression. When the fetal heart monitor shows deceleration after several hours of labor, it indicates reduced oxygen supply to the fetus. Umbilical cord compression can restrict blood flow and oxygen delivery to the fetus, leading to decelerations. This is a common cause during labor. Choices A, C, and D do not directly relate to the decreased oxygen supply indicated by decelerations on the fetal heart monitor.