ATI RN
ATI NUR209 Maternal Newborn Final Assessment 2025 Questions
Extract:
Newborn born at 30 weeks' gestation
Question 1 of 5
The nurse is caring for a newborn born at 30 weeks' gestation. Which assessment finding should the nurse anticipate?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Lanugo, fine hair covering the body, is prominent in preterm neonates at 30 weeks, aiding thermoregulation. Plantar creases, extremity flexion, and subcutaneous fat are less developed in preterm infants, appearing closer to term.
Extract:
Preterm newborn
Question 2 of 5
A nurse is planning care for a preterm newborn. Which of the following nursing interventions to promote development should be included in the plan of care?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Clustering care activities minimizes disruptions, promoting rest and development in preterm newborns. Bright lights, fingertip calming, or muscle extension disrupt sleep, stress regulation, or natural flexion.
Extract:
Breastfeeding client
Question 3 of 5
Which three assessment findings indicate that the breastfeeding client has achieved a proper latch?
Correct Answer: B,C,D
Rationale: Audible swallowing (
B), tongue cupping with flanged lips (
C), and rhythmic sucking (
D) indicate proper latch, ensuring effective milk transfer. Slurping/clicking (
A) or cheek dimpling (E) suggest poor latch, causing air entry or suction issues.
Extract:
Question 4 of 5
Which of the following clients would the nurse report as a suspected abuse case?
Correct Answer: B,C,D
Rationale: Circular abrasions (
B), palm burn (
C), and splash burns (
D) suggest intentional injury patterns (binding, forced contact, scalding), warranting abuse reporting. A forehead bruise (
A) may be accidental in a mobile toddler.
Extract:
Infant following surgical repair of an atrial septal defect
Question 5 of 5
The nurse is caring for an infant following the surgical repair of an atrial septal defect. Which nursing interventions are appropriate for this infant?
Correct Answer: A,B,C,D
Rationale: Measuring intake/output (
A), rest periods (
B), thermoneutral environment (
C), and bonding (
D) support recovery by monitoring fluid balance, reducing stress, stabilizing temperature, and promoting emotional health. Spirometers (E) are inappropriate for infants.