ATI Maternal Newborn Pre-Assess REVISED
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Terms in this set (49)
Gestational diabetes mellitus Impaired tolerance to glucose with the first onset
or recognition during pregnancy
Mild preeclampsia HTN beginning after the 20th week of pregnancy
with 1 to 2+ proteinuria and a weight gain of more
than 2 kg per week in the second and third
trimesters
Eclampsia Severe preeclampsia symptoms with seizure
activity or coma
, HELLP syndrome A variant of gestational HTN where hematologic
conditions coexist with severe preeclampsia and
hepatic dysfunction
Gestational hypertension HTN beginning after 20th week of pregnancy
with no proteinuria
Hyperemesis gravidarum Severe morning sickness with unrelenting,
excessive nausea or vomiting that prevents
adequate intake of food and fluids
Taking hold 2nd-10th day postpartum, or up to several weeks:
focuses on maternal role and care of the
newborn; eager to learn; may develop blues
Taking in 24-48 hrs after birth: dependent, passive; focuses
on own needs; excited, talkative
Letting go Focuses on family and individual roles
Station Relationship of the presenting part to the
maternal ischial spines that measure the degree
of descent of the fetus
Cephalopelvic disproportion When the fetus has a head size, shape or position
that does not allow for passage through the
pelvis
Frequency The amount of time from the beginning of one
contraction to the beginning of the next
contraction
AND UPDATED FOR 2026/2027 ACTUAL EXAM
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A+||BRAND NEW!!
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Terms in this set (49)
Gestational diabetes mellitus Impaired tolerance to glucose with the first onset
or recognition during pregnancy
Mild preeclampsia HTN beginning after the 20th week of pregnancy
with 1 to 2+ proteinuria and a weight gain of more
than 2 kg per week in the second and third
trimesters
Eclampsia Severe preeclampsia symptoms with seizure
activity or coma
, HELLP syndrome A variant of gestational HTN where hematologic
conditions coexist with severe preeclampsia and
hepatic dysfunction
Gestational hypertension HTN beginning after 20th week of pregnancy
with no proteinuria
Hyperemesis gravidarum Severe morning sickness with unrelenting,
excessive nausea or vomiting that prevents
adequate intake of food and fluids
Taking hold 2nd-10th day postpartum, or up to several weeks:
focuses on maternal role and care of the
newborn; eager to learn; may develop blues
Taking in 24-48 hrs after birth: dependent, passive; focuses
on own needs; excited, talkative
Letting go Focuses on family and individual roles
Station Relationship of the presenting part to the
maternal ischial spines that measure the degree
of descent of the fetus
Cephalopelvic disproportion When the fetus has a head size, shape or position
that does not allow for passage through the
pelvis
Frequency The amount of time from the beginning of one
contraction to the beginning of the next
contraction