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Placenta Previa - (answer)Condition where placenta implants in lower uterus, causing painless red
vaginal bleeding in 2nd/3rd trimester.
Abruptio Placenta - (answer)Premature separation of placenta leading to painful internal bleeding and
nonrelaxed uterus.
Lochia Rubra - (answer)Postpartum vaginal discharge, intermittent, with small clots, and firm midline
fundus at umbilicus.
Fundal Massage - (answer)Massage to ensure firmness of uterus postpartum, not indicated if fundus is
already firm.
Vitamin K Administration - (answer)Important for newborn, but can be delayed until held by mother and
breastfed.
Dry the Skin - (answer)Thoroughly dry and cover newborn to prevent cold stress, a priority action post
airway assurance.
Eye Prophylaxis - (answer)Should be administered within the first hour after birth, important but not the
priority action post airway assurance.
Rubella Immunization - (answer)Offered following birth, preferably prior to discharge, to prevent risk to
fetus during current or subsequent pregnancies.
Clear the Respiratory Tract - (answer)First action to take immediately following delivery to care for the
newborn.
Pelvic Examination - (answer)An examination that should be discussed with the client to address
concerns and fears.
, ATI RN MATERNAL NEWBORN PROCTORED EXAM 2024 WITH NGN 2025 Questions &
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Closed-ended nontherapeutic response - (answer)Blocks communication, uses cliché, and false
reassurance.
Pelvic exam for birth control pills - (answer)Fails to address client's feelings, blocks communication.
Umbilical cord vessels - (answer)Two arteries return blood to placenta, one vein carries oxygenated
blood to fetus.
Reliable contraception methods - (answer)IUD has less than 1 in 100 failure rate, most reliable.
Negative rubella titer - (answer)Indicates susceptibility to rubella virus, not immune.
Priority nursing action for vaginal bleeding - (answer)Initiate IV access due to hypotension and
tachycardia.
Hydatidiform mole findings - (answer)Rapid uterine enlargement, elevated hCG levels, signs of
hyperthyroidism.
Therapeutic response to newborn's crossed eyes - (answer)Explains newborns' lack of muscle control for
eye movement.
Nonstress test action for no fetal movement - (answer)Offer the client a snack of orange juice and
crackers to promote fetal movement.
Labor contractions duration and frequency - (answer)Contractions lasting 1 min, occurring every 3 min.
Fetal heart rate - (answer)The rate at which the fetal heart beats, in this case 130 beats per minute.