ATI RN
ATI RN Comprehensive Predictor 2023 Updated Questions
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History and Physical
Nurses' Notes
G1P1, spontaneous vaginal delivery with median episiotomy at 39 weeks of gestation. Newborn 4,508 g (9 lb 15 oz). APGARs: 8 at 1 min, 9 at 5 min.
The client is at highest risk for developing Select... evidenced by the client's Select... Group B streptococcus B-hemolytic: positive (negative)
Received 2 doses of intravenous penicillin G while in labor.
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The client is at highest risk for developing Select... evidenced by the client's Select...
endometritis |
mastitis |
perineal hematoma |
cracked nipple |
group B streptococcus |
large for gestational age newborn |
Correct Answer: B,D
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Rationale: The client is at highest risk for developing mastitis and cracked nipple. Mastitis is an infection of the breast tissue commonly seen during breastfeeding due to blocked milk ducts or bacteria entering the breast. Cracked nipples can occur due to improper latching, leading to pain and increased risk of infection. The other choices are not directly related to the client's condition, making them incorrect. Endometritis, perineal hematoma, and group B streptococcus are more related to postpartum complications, while large for gestational age newborn is related to the baby's size, not the client's risk.
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