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Prepare effectively for the ATI PN Maternal Newborn CMS Exam with this complete and fully updated 2026 study guide, designed to help you pass with confidence on your first attempt. This Graded A+ resource includes comprehensive questions and verified answers, covering essential maternal-newborn nursing concepts and high-yield topics tested on the CMS and ATI exams. What’s Included: Complete CMS review questions (2026 update) Verified and accurate answers Coverage of maternal and newborn nursing care concepts Clear, structured format for easy study and quick revision Focus on high-yield and frequently tested ATI topics Why This Study Guide Works: Based on real ATI CMS and proctored exam trends Helps you retain critical clinical knowledge efficiently Ideal for CMS review, ATI exams, and final preparation Trusted and Graded A+ quality content 100% Pass Guarantee when used effectively Whether you're preparing for the ATI CMS assessment or proctored exam, this guide provides everything you need to boost your confidence and achieve exam success. Download now and take your ATI exam preparation to the next level!

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Q&A Study Guide
1. Safety for the newborn cannot be stressed enough at the first well child visit.
The primary areas that need to be addressed at the first visit are the following:

Pool safety, dealing with strangers, parental conflict.

Bed safety, hot liquid spills, loud noises, bright lights

Crib safety, hot water heaters, car seat safety, smoke detectors, and
sun exposure.

Home safety, ingestions, infant walkers, pet awareness

2. If a patient at 35 weeks of pregnancy reports sudden swelling in the hands
and face, what should be the immediate action taken by the healthcare
provider?

Recommend increased fluid intake

Schedule a follow-up appointment in a week

Advise the patient to rest

Assess for signs of preeclampsia

3. What occurs during the third stage of labor?

Delivery of the placenta

Fetal descent

Cervical dilation

Uterine contractions

,4. Describe the significance of monitoring a cervical cerclage at week 35 of
pregnancy.

Monitoring a cervical cerclage at week 35 is crucial to ensure the
cervix remains closed and to prevent preterm labor.

Monitoring is unnecessary as the cerclage is only needed in the first
trimester.

Monitoring is done to assess the fetal position.

Monitoring is only important if there are signs of infection.

5. What is the medical agent for treatment of an ectopic pregnancy?

Levonorgestrel

Aspirin 81 mg

Methotrexate

Misoprostol

6. If a mother who has had a cesarean section is experiencing discomfort while
using the cradle hold, what alternative position could she try to alleviate
pressure on her incision?

Football hold

Cradle hold

Side-lying hold

Standing hold

7. What is the significance of elevated alpha-fetoprotein levels during
pregnancy?

It may indicate potential fetal abnormalities or complications.

, It is a marker for maternal hypertension.

It suggests normal fetal development.

It indicates a high risk of maternal diabetes.

8. The nurse is caring for a client on a heparin drip for thrombophlebitis in his
left lower leg. Which of the following laboratory tests is most important for
the nurse to monitor?

Hemoglobin

PTT

WBC

PT

9. Describe the importance of monitoring vital signs during the administration of
epidural anesthesia.

Monitoring vital signs helps in determining the dosage of anesthesia.

Monitoring vital signs is not necessary if the patient is stable.

Monitoring vital signs is crucial to detect any adverse reactions or
complications that may arise from the anesthesia.

Monitoring vital signs is only necessary for the patient’s comfort.

10. The safest way for a newborn to ride home in a car from the hospital is

In a rear-facing newborn car seat in the rear seat

With a newborn carrier that is secured with the lap belt system

In the front seat belted in a rear-facing newborn seat

Held in the arms of his or her mother

, 11. What is the threshold for glucose levels that should be reported to the
provider?

When glucose levels are within the normal range.

When glucose levels are outside the normal range.

When glucose levels fluctuate frequently.

When glucose levels are stable for 24 hours.

12. Select how to prevent Mastitis:

Wash hands and breasts with every feeding

Tell mom to empty breasts completely

Change breast pad normally

Have baby feed from each boob

13. The breastfeeding mother should try to avoid all hormonal contraceptives.
But if the mother absolutely needs it, which type of oral contraceptive could
be used?

Contraceptives that contain progestin-only

A breastfeeding mother should NEVER use oral contraceptives - no
matter what

Contraceptives that contain estrogen and progestin

Contraceptives that contain estrogen only

14. If a newborn is observed to have a breathing rate of 70 breaths per minute,
what action should the caregiver take?

Check the newborn's temperature first.

Administer oxygen immediately.

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