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ATI Maternal Newborn Midterm Exam 1 Questions

Extract:

A woman using over-the-counter cream for a suspected vaginal infection.


Question 1 of 5

A woman arrives at the clinic for her annual examination. She tells the nurse that she thinks she has a vaginal infection and has been using an over-the-counter cream for the past 2 days to treat it. The nurse's initial response should be to:

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Vaginal creams can skew Pap test results, so informing her is critical before proceeding or rescheduling.

Question 2 of 5

A woman arrives at the clinic for her annual examination. She tells the nurse that she thinks she has a vaginal infection and has been using an over-the-counter cream for the past 2 days to treat it. The nurse's initial response should be to:

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Vaginal creams can skew Pap test results, so informing her is critical before proceeding or rescheduling.

Extract:

None specified.


Question 3 of 5

Which finding meets the criteria of a reassuring fetal heart rate (FHR) pattern?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Variability of 6-10 beats/min indicates a healthy fetus, unlike late decelerations or lack of FHR response, which suggest distress.

Extract:

A woman hospitalized for hyperemesis gravidarum.


Question 4 of 5

The nurse caring for a woman hospitalized for hyperemesis gravidarum should expect that initial treatment will involve:

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: IV therapy corrects dehydration and electrolyte imbalances first, before antiemetics, enteral feeding, or steroids, which aren't standard.

Extract:

None specified.


Question 5 of 5

Which viral sexually transmitted infection is characterized by a primary infection followed by recurrent episodes?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: HSV-2 causes genital herpes with recurrent outbreaks after a primary infection, unlike HPV, CMV, or HIV, which don't follow this pattern.

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