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ATI OB DELIVERY ANSWE KEY EXAM WITH UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS Vitamin K administration is crucial, but it can wait until the mother holds and breastfeeds the baby. Dry the skin: the right response To avoid chilly stress, thoroug

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ATI OB DELIVERY ANSWE KEY EXAM WITH UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS Vitamin K administration is crucial, but it can wait until the mother holds and breastfeeds the baby. Dry the skin: the right response To avoid chilly stress, thoroughly dry the newborn and cover them with a warm blanket. Correct response: Eye prophylaxis should be administered within the first hour of birth. Put on an identity bracelet; the right response is crucial, but it can wait until the mother and baby exit the delivery room. Vitamin K administration is crucial, but it can wait until the mother holds and breastfeeds the baby. Dry the skin: the right response To avoid chilly stress, thoroughly dry the newborn and cover them with a warm blanket. Correct response: Eye prophylaxis should be administered within the first hour of birth. Put on an identity bracelet; the right response is crucial, but it can wait until the mother and baby exit the delivery room. Vitamin K administration is crucial, but it can wait until the mother holds and breastfeeds the baby. Dry the skin: the right response To avoid chilly stress, thoroughly dry the newborn and cover them with a warm blanket. Correct response: Eye prophylaxis should be administered within the first hour of birth. Wearing an identification bracelet is crucial, but it can wait until the mother and baby leave the delivery room. Dry your skin—right response—To avoid chilly stress, make sure the baby is completely dry and cover them with a warm blanket. Correct response: Give eye prophylaxis within the first hour of birth. Wearing an identification bracelet is crucial, but it can wait until the mother and baby leave the delivery room. Vitamin K administration is crucial, but it can wait until the baby is in the mother's arms and being nursed. Dry your skin—right response—To avoid chilly stress, make sure the baby is completely dry and cover them with a warm blanket. Correct response: Eye prophylaxis should be administered within the first hour of birth. Put on an identity bracelet; the right response is crucial, but it can wait until the mother and baby exit the delivery room. Increased fundal massage frequency—correct response—is not recommended for firm fundus at the umbilicus. Urge the client to empty their bladder; this is the right response; it is not recommended for firm fundus at the umbilicus. Vitamin K administration is crucial, but it can wait until the mother holds and breastfeeds the baby. Dry the skin: the right response To avoid chilly stress, thoroughly dry the newborn and cover them with a warm blanket. Correct response: Eye prophylaxis should be administered within the first hour of birth. Put on an identity bracelet; the right response is crucial, but it can wait until the mother and baby exit the delivery room. Correct response: The rubella vaccination is administered after birth to prevent rubella during the present or future pregnancies. Clear the respiratory tract—correct response—the first thing to do right after birth Cutting the umbilical cord is the right response, but it shouldn't be done right away after delivery. The right response is to encourage the baby to cry, but this is not the first thing to do just after delivery. The right response is to dry the baby off and cover their head as soon as possible after delivery, but this shouldn't be the first thing they do. Which section of the test gives you the greatest anxiety? The right response-A therapeutic reaction to motivate the client to voice problems A client is being cared for by a labor and delivery nurse. The nurse checks the umbilical cord after the placenta is delivered. In the umbilical chord, which of the following vessels should the nurse anticipate seeing? The right response is two arteries and one vein. The right response is an intrauterine device (IUD).With a failure rate of less than 1 in 100 users, this form of contraception is among the most dependable. The right response is that there are 11 to 16 failures for every 100 users of a male condom. The right response is: an oral contraceptive has roughly eight malfunctions for every 100 users. The right answer is a diaphragm containing spermicide. Approximately 16 out of every 100 users have failed. Negative rubella titer - correct answer-Indicates client is susceptible to rubella virus and needs vaccination following delivery The first thing the nurse should do right after birth is to clear the respiratory tract. This is the right response. The right response is to dry the baby off and cover the head as soon as possible after delivery, but this shouldn't be the nurse's first course of action. The right response is to encourage the baby to cry. This should happen soon after delivery, but it shouldn't be the nurse's initial move. The right response is to cut the umbilical chord as soon as possible after delivery, but this shouldn't be the nurse's first course of action. Which section of the test gives you the greatest anxiety? The right response-A therapeutic reaction to motivate the client to voice problems Correct response: Two arteries and one vein. Anticipated discovery in the umbilical cord The right response is that there are 11 to 16 failures for every 100 users of a male condom. The right response is an intrauterine device (IUD).With a failure rate of less than 1 in 100 users, this form of contraception is among the most dependable. The right response is: an oral contraceptivehas roughly eight malfunctions for every 100 users. The right answer is a diaphragm containing spermicide.Approximately 16 out of every 100 users have failed.

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ATI OB DELIVERY ANSWE
KEY EXAM WITH
UPDATED QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS
2024-2025

, Vitamin K administration is crucial, but it can wait until the mother holds and breastfeeds the baby.

Dry the skin: the right response To avoid chilly stress, thoroughly dry the newborn and cover them with a
warm blanket.

Correct response: Eye prophylaxis should be administered within the first hour of birth.

Put on an identity bracelet; the right response is crucial, but it can wait until the mother and baby exit
the delivery room.

Vitamin K administration is crucial, but it can wait until the mother holds and breastfeeds the baby.

Dry the skin: the right response To avoid chilly stress, thoroughly dry the newborn and cover them with a
warm blanket.


Correct response: Eye prophylaxis should be administered within the first hour of birth.

Put on an identity bracelet; the right response is crucial, but it can wait until the mother and baby exit
the delivery room.

Vitamin K administration is crucial, but it can wait until the mother holds and breastfeeds the baby.

Dry the skin: the right response To avoid chilly stress, thoroughly dry the newborn and cover them with a
warm blanket.

Correct response: Eye prophylaxis should be administered within the first hour of birth.



Wearing an identification bracelet is crucial, but it can wait until the mother and baby leave the delivery
room.


Dry your skin—right response—To avoid chilly stress, make sure the baby is completely dry and cover
them with a warm blanket.


Correct response: Give eye prophylaxis within the first hour of birth.

Wearing an identification bracelet is crucial, but it can wait until the mother and baby leave the delivery
room.

Vitamin K administration is crucial, but it can wait until the baby is in the mother's arms and being
nursed.

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