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This study material is designed to support nursing students preparing for the ATI Maternal-Newborn Proctored Exam. It provides review materials, practice questions, and assessment-focused content to help learners strengthen their understanding of maternity nursing, fetal development, pregnancy care, labor and delivery, postpartum management, and newborn care. The material covers key topics including prenatal assessment, antepartum care, fetal growth and development, fetal monitoring, stages of labor, obstetric interventions, pain management during childbirth, postpartum nursing care, newborn assessment, neonatal adaptation, high-risk pregnancy conditions, maternal and newborn complications, medication administration in maternity care, breastfeeding support, patient education, and family-centered nursing care. Emphasis is placed on applying evidence-based nursing practices and clinical judgment to support the health and well-being of mothers and newborns. This material is suitable for nursing students preparing for ATI assessments, maternal-newborn nursing courses, competency evaluations, NCLEX-style preparation, and professional nursing education.

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ATI MATERNAL-NEWBORN
PROCTORED EXAM
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1. Two hours after delivery the nurse assesses the client and documents that thefundus

is soft, boggy, above the level of the umbilicus, and displaced to the right side. The

nurse

encourages the client to void. Which is the rationale for this nursing action?


Correct: Bladder distention can lead to postpartum hemorrhage. A full bladder

displaces the uterus causing it not to contract properly. Emptyingthe bladder allows

the uterus to contract more firmly.


Incorrect: A distended bladder rises out of the abdomen, causing the uterus tobe displaced

and increasing the risk of hemorrhage. It does not affect the perineum.


Incorrect: Bladder distention can lead to urinary stasis and infection. This,however, does not

relate to the soft, boggy uterus or the potential for hemorrhage.

,Incorrect: Massaging is uncomfortable regardless of whether the bladder is fullor not. A full

bladder displaces the uterus causing it not to contract properly, which may lead to

postpartum hemorrhage.


A full bladder prevents normal contractions of the uterus.


An overdistended bladder may press against the episiotomy causing dehiscence.


Distention of the bladder can cause urinary stasis and infection.


It makes the client more comfortable when the fundus is massaged.




2. Which site is preferred for giving an IM injection to a newborn?

Incorrect: Ventrogluteal muscles are located in the hip area. It is not the preferred site for

injections in the newborn because of lack of muscle mass.


Correct: The middle third of the vastus lateralis is the preferred site forinjections.


Incorrect: Ventrogluteal muscles are located in the hip area. It is not the preferred site for

injections in the newborn because of lack of muscle mass.

, Incorrect: Newborns do not receive injections in the dorsogluteal site (gluteusmaximus)

due to decreased muscle mass.


Ventrogluteal




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