ATI MATERNAL NEWBORN EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025
What are the 3 P's in Gestational Diabetes? - (answer)Polyphagia
Polyuria
Polydipsia
When are women usually screened for diabetes? - (answer)At 24-28 weeks
A pregnant woman is being screened for diabetes what is the very first screening contain of such as
dose and hour? - (answer)it is a nonfasting, 50 gram, 1 hour glucose tolerance test
When is a 3 hour glucose tolerance test done? - (answer)If the 1 hour glucose tolerance test is above
140 mg/dL
A pregnant woman had a 1 hour glucose of 145 mg/dL, so she has to go for a 3 hour glucose test; what
is the criteria for the diagnosis of gestational diabetes? - (answer)She must have two or more of the
following:
Fasting: 95 mg/dL
1 hour: 180 mg/dL
2 hour: 155 mg/dL
3 hour: 140 mg/dL
What is the primary goal for the newborn with a mother who has had gestational diabetes? -
(answer)To prevent hypoglycemia
What condition is being described with symptoms of the following:
Polyphagia, polydipsia, polyuria, nausea, hot flashes, fruity breath, abdominal cramps, rapid deep
breathing, headache, weakness, drowsiness, malaise - (answer)Hyperglycemia
What condition includes the following signs and symptoms:
,ATI MATERNAL NEWBORN EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025
Hunger, clammy skin, irritability, slurred speech, seizures, tachycardia, headache, pallor, sweating,
disorientation, shakiness, blurred Speech? - (answer)Hypoglycemia
What are the maternal effects of HIV in pregnancy? - (answer)Increased pre-rupture of membranes
Increased preterm labor
Full immune system compromised
What should women not do when positive for HIV after the birth of an infant? - (answer)Breastfeed
What antiretroviral is used in HIV positive pregnant women to reduce the risk of transmission of HIV
to the fetus? - (answer)Zidovudine (ZVD)
What should physicians avoid in pregnant women who are HIV positive? - (answer)Invasive
procedures such as amniocentesis and internal fetal monitoring
When are weekly NSTs begun in the HIV pregnant woman? - (answer)At 32 weeks
During the first and second trimester the major cause of bleeding is what? - (answer)Abortion
What does HELLP stand for? - (answer)Hemolysis
Elevated Liver Enzymes
Low Platelet
What is the diagnostic procedure for mild preeclampsia? - (answer)New onset of hypertension and
proteinuria after 20 weeks gestation
BP is 140/90 on at least 2 occasions 6 hours a part
Proteinuria between 300 mg/dL and 1 g/L
, ATI MATERNAL NEWBORN EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025
What is the diagnostic procedure for severe preeclampsia? - (answer)New onset of hypertension and
proteinuria after 20 weeks gestation
BP is 160/110 on 2 occasions 6 hours a part while on bedrest
Proteinuria is more than 5 g/L in 24 hours
The following signs and symptoms are seen in what pregnancy disorder...
Epigastric pain
Headache
Blurred vision
Spots before eyes
Pulmonary edema
Impaired liver functions (increased AST and ALT)
Fetal growth restriction - (answer)Severe preeclampsia
What drug is used to help mature fetal lungs? - (answer)Bethamethosone
What is the drug of choice for seizure prophylaxis? - (answer)Magnesium sulfate
What is the therapeutic range of magnesium? - (answer)4.8 - 8.4 mg/dL
What is the rating scale for deep tendon reflexes? - (answer)Hyperreflexia = 4+
Above normal, brisker = 3+
Normal = 2+
Low = +1
Absent = 0
What are the 3 P's in Gestational Diabetes? - (answer)Polyphagia
Polyuria
Polydipsia
When are women usually screened for diabetes? - (answer)At 24-28 weeks
A pregnant woman is being screened for diabetes what is the very first screening contain of such as
dose and hour? - (answer)it is a nonfasting, 50 gram, 1 hour glucose tolerance test
When is a 3 hour glucose tolerance test done? - (answer)If the 1 hour glucose tolerance test is above
140 mg/dL
A pregnant woman had a 1 hour glucose of 145 mg/dL, so she has to go for a 3 hour glucose test; what
is the criteria for the diagnosis of gestational diabetes? - (answer)She must have two or more of the
following:
Fasting: 95 mg/dL
1 hour: 180 mg/dL
2 hour: 155 mg/dL
3 hour: 140 mg/dL
What is the primary goal for the newborn with a mother who has had gestational diabetes? -
(answer)To prevent hypoglycemia
What condition is being described with symptoms of the following:
Polyphagia, polydipsia, polyuria, nausea, hot flashes, fruity breath, abdominal cramps, rapid deep
breathing, headache, weakness, drowsiness, malaise - (answer)Hyperglycemia
What condition includes the following signs and symptoms:
,ATI MATERNAL NEWBORN EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025
Hunger, clammy skin, irritability, slurred speech, seizures, tachycardia, headache, pallor, sweating,
disorientation, shakiness, blurred Speech? - (answer)Hypoglycemia
What are the maternal effects of HIV in pregnancy? - (answer)Increased pre-rupture of membranes
Increased preterm labor
Full immune system compromised
What should women not do when positive for HIV after the birth of an infant? - (answer)Breastfeed
What antiretroviral is used in HIV positive pregnant women to reduce the risk of transmission of HIV
to the fetus? - (answer)Zidovudine (ZVD)
What should physicians avoid in pregnant women who are HIV positive? - (answer)Invasive
procedures such as amniocentesis and internal fetal monitoring
When are weekly NSTs begun in the HIV pregnant woman? - (answer)At 32 weeks
During the first and second trimester the major cause of bleeding is what? - (answer)Abortion
What does HELLP stand for? - (answer)Hemolysis
Elevated Liver Enzymes
Low Platelet
What is the diagnostic procedure for mild preeclampsia? - (answer)New onset of hypertension and
proteinuria after 20 weeks gestation
BP is 140/90 on at least 2 occasions 6 hours a part
Proteinuria between 300 mg/dL and 1 g/L
, ATI MATERNAL NEWBORN EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025
What is the diagnostic procedure for severe preeclampsia? - (answer)New onset of hypertension and
proteinuria after 20 weeks gestation
BP is 160/110 on 2 occasions 6 hours a part while on bedrest
Proteinuria is more than 5 g/L in 24 hours
The following signs and symptoms are seen in what pregnancy disorder...
Epigastric pain
Headache
Blurred vision
Spots before eyes
Pulmonary edema
Impaired liver functions (increased AST and ALT)
Fetal growth restriction - (answer)Severe preeclampsia
What drug is used to help mature fetal lungs? - (answer)Bethamethosone
What is the drug of choice for seizure prophylaxis? - (answer)Magnesium sulfate
What is the therapeutic range of magnesium? - (answer)4.8 - 8.4 mg/dL
What is the rating scale for deep tendon reflexes? - (answer)Hyperreflexia = 4+
Above normal, brisker = 3+
Normal = 2+
Low = +1
Absent = 0