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ATI Maternity Evolve Exam 2024-2025 NGN
NURSING |A+ GRADED A+| Newest Edition
A charge nurse on a labor and delivery unit is teaching a newly licensed
nurse how to perform Leopoid maneuvers. Which of the following images
indicates the first step of Leopoid maneuvers? - ANSPicture of nurse
palpating top of belly; where bottom is

A nurse administers betamethasone to a client who is at 33 weeks gestation
to stimulate fetal lung maturity. Which planning care for the newborn, which
of the following conditions should the nurse identify as an adverse effect of
this medication? Hyperthermia
Decreased blood glucose
Rapid pulse rate
Irritability - ANSDecreased blood glucose

Betamethasone causes hyperglycemia in the client, which predisposes the
newborn to hypoglycemia in the first hours after delivery. It is important to
assess the newborn's blood glucose level within the first hour following birth
and frequently thereafter until blood glucose levels are stable.

A nurse at a prenatal clinic is caring for a client who suspects she may be
pregnant and asks the nurse how the provider will confirm her pregnancy.
The nurse should inform the client that what lab test will be used to confirm
her pregnancy?
a. urine test for presence of HCG
b. urine test for the presence of HCS
c. blood test for presence of estrogen
d. blood test for the amount of circulating progesterone - ANSa. urine test
for presence of HCG

A nurse in a family planning clinic is caring for a client who requests an oral
contraceptive. Which of the following findings in the client's hx should the
nurse recognize as a contraindication to oral contraceptives? (SATA) -
ANSCholecystitis is correct.
A history of gallbladder disease is a contraindication for the use of oral
contraceptives.

Hypertension is correct.
Hypertension is a contraindication for the use of oral contraceptives.

Human papillomavirus is incorrect.
The presence of human papillomavirus is not a contraindication for the use
of oral contraceptives.

Migraine headaches is correct. A history of migraine headaches is a
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,contraindication for the use of oral contraceptives.

Anxiety disorder is incorrect. The presence of an anxiety disorder is not a
contraindication for the use of oral contraceptives.




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,A nurse in a prenatal clinic is assessing a group of clients. Which of the
following clients should the nurse see first? - ANSA client who is at 11 weeks
of gestation and reports abdominal cramping

A nurse in a prenatal clinic is caring for a client who is within the
recommended guidelines for weight. The client asks the nurse how much
weight is safe for her to gain during her pregnancy. Which of the following
responses should the nurse make?
"Your provider can discuss an appropriate amount of weight gain
with you." "A weight gain of about 14 pounds each trimester is
suggested."
"If you eat nutritious foods when you feel hungry, the amount of weight gain
is insignificant."
"A weight gain of about 25 to 35 pounds is good." - ANSA weight gain of
about 25-35 pounds is good

A weight gain of 25 to 35 lb is associated with good fetal outcome. A gain of
4 lb in the first trimester and 12 lb each for the second and third trimester is
recommended.

A nurse in a prenatal clinic is caring for a client who reports that her
menstrual period is 2 weeks late. The client appears anxious and asks the
nurse if she is pregnant. Which of the following responses should the nurse
make? - ANSA. "You can miss your period for several other reasons.
Describe your typical menstrual cycle."
B. "If you have been sexually active and haven't used protection, it is likely
that you are pregnant."
C. "Let's check to see if you have any other signs of pregnancy. Have you
noticed any abdominal enlargement yet?"
D. "Because you have missed your period, you should try taking a home
pregnancy test before you start worrying."

Answer: "You can miss your period for several other reasons. Describe your
typical menstrual cycle."

A. "You can miss your period for several other reasons. Describe your typical
menstrual cycle."
Amenorrhea is a presumptive sign of pregnancy, not a positive sign.
Therefore, the nurse should explore the client's menstrual cycle to
determine other necessary interventions.

B. "If you have been sexually active and haven't used protection, it is likely
that you are pregnant."
The nurse's response is assuming and confirming that the client is pregnant
based only on the client's statement, which can increase the client's anxiety
level.
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, C. "Let's check to see if you have any other signs of pregnancy. Have you
noticed any abdominal enlargement yet?"
The nurse's response is making a false assumption that the client is
pregnant based only on the client's statement. The nurse should gather
more information from the client before making any false assumptions.

D. "Because you have missed your period, you should try taking a home
pregnancy test before you start worrying."
The nurse's response dismisses the client's concerns and does not answer
or address the client's question, which can increase the client's anxiety
level.

A nurse in a provider's office is reviewing the medical record of a client who
is in the first trimester of pregnancy. Which of the following should the nurse
identify as a risk factor for the development of preeclampsia -
ANSPregestational Diabetes Mellitus

A nurse in a women's health clinic is providing teaching about nutritional
intake to a client who is at 8 weeks of gestation. The nurse should instruct
the client to increase her daily intake of which of the following nutrients? -
ANSA. Calcium
B. Vitamin E
C. Iron
D. Vitamin D

Answer: Iron

A. Calcium
The recommendation for calcium intake during pregnancy is the same as
that for women who are not pregnant: 1,300 mg/day for women younger
than 19 years old and 1,000 mg/day for women between the ages of 19 and
50 years old.

B. Vitamin E
The recommendation for vitamin E intake during pregnancy is 15 mg/day,
the same as that for women who are not pregnant.

C. Iron
The recommendation for iron intake during pregnancy is higher than that for
women who are not pregnant. For women who are pregnant, it is 27
mg/day. For women who are not pregnant, it is 15 mg/day for women
younger than 19 years old and 18 mg/day for women between the ages of
19 and 50 years old.

D. Vitamin D
The recommendation for vitamin D intake during pregnancy is 600 IU/day,
the same as that for women who are not pregnant.
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