2025-2026 LATEST//ALREADY GRADED A+
Overview
The ATI OB Real Exam 2025–2026 Study Guide provides a focused
review of essential topics in maternal-newborn care, including
pregnancy, labor and delivery, postpartum care, newborn assessment,
and high-risk perinatal conditions. Designed to mirror the actual ATI OB
exam format and difficulty, this guide helps students build critical
thinking, clinical reasoning, and decision-making skills. Perfect for
nursing students aiming to excel in ATI exams, it enhances confidence
and readiness for both testing and clinical application.
Key Features
✅ 70 Verified and Updated Exam Questions with Correct Answers
✅ Aligned with the 2025–2026 ATI OB Proctored Exam Standards
✅ Covers All Core Maternal and Newborn Nursing Topics
✅ A+ Graded Content Reviewed by Nursing Educators
✅ Realistic Exam Format for Authentic Test Preparation
Purpose
• To prepare nursing students for success on the ATI OB (Maternal-Newborn) Exam
• To strengthen understanding of perinatal nursing care and patient safety
• To build clinical judgment and test-taking confidence
Recommended For
• Nursing students preparing for the ATI OB Proctored Exam
• Educators and tutors providing ATI OB review and preparation
• Learners seeking to reinforce maternal-newborn nursing knowledge
, Your Complete ATI OB Study Resource
With 70 verified, real exam-style questions and accurate explanations, the ATI OB Real
Exam Study Guide 2025–2026 is your most dependable, current, and effective tool for
mastering obstetric nursing and achieving top results on your ATI exam.
a nurse is assessing a client who is 12 hr postpartum and received spinal anesthesia for a
cesarean birth. which of the following findings requires immediate intervention by the nurse? -
ANSWER-Respiratory rate 10 per min
A client who has received spinal anesthesia is at risk for respiratory depression and
hypotension. A respiratory rate of 10/min indicates bradypnea and requires immediate
intervention.
a nurse is providing teaching to the mother of a newborn born small for gestational age. which
of the following should the nurse include as a possible cause of this condition? -
ANSWERPlacental insufficiency
Placental insufficiency is a cause of small for gestational age. It can result from maternal
infections, embryonic placental deficiency, teratogens, or chromosomal abnormalities.
a nurse is caring for a newborn 4 hr after birth. which of the following actions should the nurse
include in the plan of care to prevent jaundice? - ANSWER-Initiate early feeding
Prevention of jaundice can be facilitated best by early and frequent feeding, which stimulates
intestinal activity and passage of meconium. Jaundice occurs due to elevated serum bilirubin,
which is excreted primarily in the newborn's stool. Physiologic jaundice manifests after 24 hr
and is considered benign. However, bilirubin may accumulate to hazardous levels and lead to a
pathologic condition.
a nurse is caring for a client who is in active labor and notes late decelerations on the fetal
monitor. which of the following is the priority nursing action? - ANSWER-Position the client on
her side
Late decelerations stem from decreased blood perfusion to the placenta or compression of the
placenta. A position change should increase perfusion or decrease compression, and it is the