VATI MATERNAL NEWBORN EXAM SCRIPT
2026 TESTED QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ A nurse is discussing the use of condoms with a female client. Which
of the following statements by client represents a need for further
teaching? Answer: "I will remove the condom 30 minutes after
intercourse." CorrectCORRECT. To avoid any semen spillage onto the
vulva or the vaginal area, the condom must be removed the same time as
the penis. To do that the condom rim should be held in place while the
penis is withdrawn from the vagina.
◉ A client reports awaking from sleep by contractions that are occurring
every five minutes and lasting 30-40 seconds. Which of the following
questions should the nurse ask to assess for true labor versus false labor?
Answer: "Have you noticed any bloody show or fluid coming from your
vagina?"
False Labor: False labor is characterized by painless, irregular, and
intermittent contractions that decrease in frequency, duration, and
intensity with walking or position changes. Telling the client to walk is
not a correct response because it is an intervention rather than an
assessment question.
2026 TESTED QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ A nurse is discussing the use of condoms with a female client. Which
of the following statements by client represents a need for further
teaching? Answer: "I will remove the condom 30 minutes after
intercourse." CorrectCORRECT. To avoid any semen spillage onto the
vulva or the vaginal area, the condom must be removed the same time as
the penis. To do that the condom rim should be held in place while the
penis is withdrawn from the vagina.
◉ A client reports awaking from sleep by contractions that are occurring
every five minutes and lasting 30-40 seconds. Which of the following
questions should the nurse ask to assess for true labor versus false labor?
Answer: "Have you noticed any bloody show or fluid coming from your
vagina?"
False Labor: False labor is characterized by painless, irregular, and
intermittent contractions that decrease in frequency, duration, and
intensity with walking or position changes. Telling the client to walk is
not a correct response because it is an intervention rather than an
assessment question.