RN MATERNAL NEWBORN ATI PROCTORED NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE
FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
Circumcision care - (answer)•apply slight pressure with sterile gauze pad for mild bleeding.
•change diaper and examine circumcision at least every 4 hours.
•Do not use baby wipes until healed, which usually takes 5-6 days.
•Gently wash penis with warm water during diaper change and apply petroleum jelly to glans.
•Do not remove any yellow exudate b/c it is part of the healing process, which begins within 24 hours
and continues for 2-3 days.
postpartum breastfeeding teaching - (answer)•Milk production occurs 3-4 days postpartum. Breast will
feel firm and heavy. Continue to feed newborn on demand during this period.
•breast should feel softer - indicates newborn has emptied breast milk.
•baby should appear content after feedings. May not be effectively emptying breasts during feedings if
still rooting, sucking on hands, or crying.
•newborn should void 6-8 times per day and at least 3 stools per day.
Pregestational type 1 DM management during pregnancy teaching. - (answer)•Continue taking insulin
during illness to prevent hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic episodes.
•goal: maintain fasting blood glucose between 60 and 99 mg/dL.
•avoid exercise during hypERglycemia and when positive ketones are present.
•avoid snacks and foods that are high in refined sugar.
Idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP) - (answer)•a bleeding disorder in which the immune system
destroys platelets. This can lead to easy or excessive bruising and bleeding.
•decreased platelet count.
When to assess Apgar score - (answer)•1 minute following birth and again at 5 mins.
, RN MATERNAL NEWBORN ATI PROCTORED NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE
FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
explain early decelerations - (answer)•benign. no interventions necessary.
•occurs due to compresson of the fetal head during contractions, vaginal exams, and pushing during
second stage of labor.
carboprost med for postpartum hemorrhage adverse effects - (answer)•can cause hypertension b/c it is
a vasoconstrictor.
•fever.
•diarrhea.
Phases of labor - (answer)•*Latent phase* of labor is characterized by cervical dilation of 0 to 3 cm and
contractions every 5-30 minutes, each lasting 30-45 seconds.
•*Active phase* of labor is characterized by cervical dilation of 4 to 7 cm and contractions every 3 to 5
mins, each lasting 40 to 70 seconds.
•*Transition phase* of labor is characterized by a cervical dilation of 8 to 10 cm and contractions every 2
to 3 mins, each lasting 45 to 90 seconds.
•*Descent phase* of labor is characterized by active pushing with contractions every 1 to 2 mins, each
lasting for 90 seconds.
OCP contraindications - (answer)•Cholesystitis: A history of gallbladder disease is a contraindication.
•Hypertension
•Migraine headaches
newborn physical assessment manifestations - (answer)•There should be creases over 2/3 of soles of
feet. Fewer creases indicate prematurity. Creases over entire sole of feet indicate postmaturity.
FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
Circumcision care - (answer)•apply slight pressure with sterile gauze pad for mild bleeding.
•change diaper and examine circumcision at least every 4 hours.
•Do not use baby wipes until healed, which usually takes 5-6 days.
•Gently wash penis with warm water during diaper change and apply petroleum jelly to glans.
•Do not remove any yellow exudate b/c it is part of the healing process, which begins within 24 hours
and continues for 2-3 days.
postpartum breastfeeding teaching - (answer)•Milk production occurs 3-4 days postpartum. Breast will
feel firm and heavy. Continue to feed newborn on demand during this period.
•breast should feel softer - indicates newborn has emptied breast milk.
•baby should appear content after feedings. May not be effectively emptying breasts during feedings if
still rooting, sucking on hands, or crying.
•newborn should void 6-8 times per day and at least 3 stools per day.
Pregestational type 1 DM management during pregnancy teaching. - (answer)•Continue taking insulin
during illness to prevent hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic episodes.
•goal: maintain fasting blood glucose between 60 and 99 mg/dL.
•avoid exercise during hypERglycemia and when positive ketones are present.
•avoid snacks and foods that are high in refined sugar.
Idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP) - (answer)•a bleeding disorder in which the immune system
destroys platelets. This can lead to easy or excessive bruising and bleeding.
•decreased platelet count.
When to assess Apgar score - (answer)•1 minute following birth and again at 5 mins.
, RN MATERNAL NEWBORN ATI PROCTORED NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE
FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
explain early decelerations - (answer)•benign. no interventions necessary.
•occurs due to compresson of the fetal head during contractions, vaginal exams, and pushing during
second stage of labor.
carboprost med for postpartum hemorrhage adverse effects - (answer)•can cause hypertension b/c it is
a vasoconstrictor.
•fever.
•diarrhea.
Phases of labor - (answer)•*Latent phase* of labor is characterized by cervical dilation of 0 to 3 cm and
contractions every 5-30 minutes, each lasting 30-45 seconds.
•*Active phase* of labor is characterized by cervical dilation of 4 to 7 cm and contractions every 3 to 5
mins, each lasting 40 to 70 seconds.
•*Transition phase* of labor is characterized by a cervical dilation of 8 to 10 cm and contractions every 2
to 3 mins, each lasting 45 to 90 seconds.
•*Descent phase* of labor is characterized by active pushing with contractions every 1 to 2 mins, each
lasting for 90 seconds.
OCP contraindications - (answer)•Cholesystitis: A history of gallbladder disease is a contraindication.
•Hypertension
•Migraine headaches
newborn physical assessment manifestations - (answer)•There should be creases over 2/3 of soles of
feet. Fewer creases indicate prematurity. Creases over entire sole of feet indicate postmaturity.