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ALYSSA KANE MATERNAL NEWBORN
SIMULATION 3.0 200 Questions with
Verified Answers & Detailed Rationales

Updated 2026 - 100% Verified Solution


INSTRUCTIONS
This comprehensive study guide covers the Alyssa Kane Maternal Newborn
Simulation 3.0 (often used in nursing programs such as ATI, Shadow
Health, or Elsevier simulation platforms). The simulation focuses on:

●​ Antepartum Care & Assessment
●​ Intrapartum Care & Labor Management
●​ Postpartum Care & Assessment
●​ Newborn Assessment & Care
●​ Complications of Pregnancy & Delivery
●​ Maternal & Neonatal Emergencies
●​ Pharmacology & Medication Administration
●​ Patient Education & Discharge Planning

Format: 200 questions with correct answers and detailed rationales based
on the Alyssa Kane simulation scenario and evidence-based
maternal-newborn nursing practice.




SCENARIO BACKGROUND

,Alyssa Kane is a 28-year-old primigravida (G1P0) at 39 weeks gestation
who presents to the labor and delivery unit with complaints of contractions.
She has had an uncomplicated pregnancy and is accompanied by her
husband. This simulation follows her through labor, delivery, and the
postpartum period.




EXAM QUESTIONS


SECTION 1: INTAKE & ADMISSION ASSESSMENT

Questions 1-30



1. Alyssa Kane, a 28-year-old primigravida at 39 weeks gestation, presents
to the labor and delivery unit with reports of contractions. What is the
priority nursing action upon admission?​
A) Perform a vaginal examination​
B) Apply the external fetal monitor​
C) Obtain a urine specimen for drug screening​
D) Complete the admission history and physical assessment

Correct Answer: B​
Rationale: The priority action is to apply the external fetal monitor to assess
fetal heart rate and maternal uterine activity. This allows for immediate
assessment of fetal well-being and labor status. While the other actions are
part of the admission process, fetal monitoring is the priority to detect any
signs of fetal distress.

,2. Alyssa's cervix is 3 cm dilated, 80% effaced, and the fetus is at -2 station.
How would the nurse document this labor status?​
A) Latent phase of labor​
B) Active phase of labor​
C) Transition phase of labor​
D) Second stage of labor

Correct Answer: A​
Rationale: The latent phase of labor is characterized by cervical dilation
from 0-6 cm, with contractions becoming more regular. At 3 cm dilation,
Alyssa is in the latent (early) phase of labor. The active phase begins at 6
cm dilation, transition is 8-10 cm, and the second stage is pushing/delivery.



3. The fetal heart rate tracing shows a baseline of 140 bpm with moderate
variability and accelerations present. How would the nurse interpret this
tracing?​
A) Category I (normal)​
B) Category II (indeterminate)​
C) Category III (abnormal)​
D) Requires immediate intervention

Correct Answer: A​
Rationale: A Category I tracing is normal and includes a baseline of
110-160 bpm, moderate variability, and the presence of accelerations or no
decelerations. This indicates adequate fetal oxygenation and reassuring
fetal status. Category II is indeterminate and Category III requires
immediate intervention.



4. Alyssa's vital signs are BP 118/72, HR 84, RR 18, Temp 98.6°F. Which of
the following is a normal finding in a laboring patient?​
A) Blood pressure of 118/72​
B) Respiratory rate of 18​

, C) Temperature of 98.6°F​
D) All of the above

Correct Answer: D​
Rationale: All vital signs are within normal limits for a laboring patient.
Blood pressure should be <140/90, heart rate 60-100, respiratory rate 12-20,
and temperature <100.4°F. A temperature ≥100.4°F may indicate infection
and requires further assessment.



5. Alyssa's admission assessment reveals she is GBS (Group B
Streptococcus) positive. What is the priority nursing intervention?​
A) Notify the healthcare provider​
B) Begin IV antibiotics as prescribed​
C) Prepare for cesarean section​
D) Monitor fetal heart rate more frequently

Correct Answer: B​
Rationale: For GBS-positive patients, IV antibiotics (typically penicillin G)
should be administered at least 4 hours before delivery to reduce the risk of
early-onset GBS disease in the newborn. Notification of the provider is
included in the order, but the priority is initiating antibiotic therapy.



6. Alyssa reports pain level of 8/10 during contractions. What is the most
appropriate nursing action?​
A) Encourage deep breathing and relaxation techniques​
B) Administer IV pain medication as ordered​
C) Assess the effectiveness of current pain management strategies​
D) Prepare the patient for epidural placement

Correct Answer: C​
Rationale: The nurse should first assess the effectiveness of current pain
management strategies and offer comfort measures. While IV pain

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