NGN ATI MATERNAL NEWBORN PROCTORED EXAM
2025/2026 NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS |ALREADY GRADED
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A nurse is caring for a G2P1 patient who is in the second stage of
labor. The nurse notices that the fetal head retracts back into the
vaginal canal after being delivered and knows this is an indication
of shoulder dystocia. What action should the nurse anticipate?
A. Stop the oxytocin infusion
B. Turn the patient to the left side
C. Perform McRoberts maneuver
D. Encourage the mother to use additional force on with the next
push -ANSWERS-C
The nurse knows that which of the following are risk factors for
umbilical cord prolapse? (Select all that apply)
A. Rupture of membranes
B. Breech fetal presentation
C. Maternal Hypertension
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D. Placenta previa
E. Gestational Diabetes -ANSWERS-A,B,D
When caring for a postpartum patient with type 1 diabetes
mellitus, which of the following is most important that the nurse
educate the patient to do after delivery?
A. Adjust insulin dosages to what they were pre-pregnancy.
B. Not to worry about blood glucose levels now the baby has
delivered.
C. Keep her insulin dosages as they were during pregnancy until
finished breastfeeding.
D. Get the infant screened for diabetes mellitus at the first
newborn check up. -ANSWERS-A
You are assessing a newborn infant which has acrocyanosis, a
good cry, minimal flexion and grimace, and whose heart rate is
110. Which of the following Apgar scores would you give the
infant:
A. 9
B. 4
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C. 7
D. 6 -ANSWERS-C
Which of the following are signs and symptoms of Placenta
Previa? (select all that apply)
A. A fundal height that is greater than expected
B. A non reassuring FHR
C. A firm uterus
D. Fetal position that is not head down
E. Painless, bright red bleeding -ANSWERS-A,D,E
Which of the following includes the correct criteria for a
biophysical profile?
A. Fetal Breathing, Fetal Movement, Fetal Tone, Amniotic Fluid
Volume, and FHR Reactivity
B. Kick count, Maternal BP, Maternal contractions, Fetal Head
Circumference, and Fetal Position
C. Fetal Position, Gestational Age, Amniotic Fluid Volume, Fetal
breathing, Maternal Rh Factor