ATI MATERNAL NEWBORN PROCTORED 2019 EXAM 60 Correct Questions & Answers

ATI MATERNAL NEWBORN PROCTORED 2019 EXAM

60 Correct Questions & Answers

1. A nurse is assessing a client who is at 33 weeks of gestation. Which of the following

findings should the nurse report to the provider?

a. Epigastric pain: The nurse should notify the provider of the client's report of epigastric pain

because this is a manifestation of preeclampsia. Other findings the nurse should report include

severe headache, blurred vision, confusion, nausea and vomiting, and decreased urinary

output.

b. Leukorrhea: Leukorrhea, or vaginal discharge, is an expected finding throughout pregnancy. Leukorrhea increases

during pregnancy due to hypertrophy of the cervix, which increases the amount of mucus secreted from the

vagina.

c. Excessive salivation: Ptyalism, or excessive salivation, is an expected finding in pregnancy. Increased levels of

estrogen cause an increase in the production of saliva.

d. Darkening of the skin on the face: Hyperpigmentation on the face, or melasma, is an expected finding during

pregnancy. The anterior pituitary gland increases the production of melanocyte-stimulating hormone, causing

an increase in pigmentation of the skin.

2. A nurse is assessing a newborn following a circumcision 48 hr ago. The nurse should

identify that yellow exudate covering the newborn's glans penis indicates which of the

following?

a. Wound infection: Infected circumcision wounds appear swollen with a purulent discharge.

b. Ulceration: Yellow exudate following a circumcision is not a manifestation of an ulceration.

c. Exposure to urine: Yellow exudate is not a manifestation resulting from the wound being exposed to urine.

d. Healing: After 24 hours, yellow exudate usually forms over the glans penis and remains for

the next 2 to 3 days. It sometimes forms a crust, which is expected. The nurse should explain

that the yellow film the guardians will see is granulation tissue as the circumcision heals. The

guardians should not remove this tissue.

3. A nurse is developing a plan of care for a client who is in the latent phase of labor. Which

of the following interventions should the nurse include in the plan to manage the client's

pain?

a. Encourage the client to listen to music: During the latent phase of labor, the nurse should

implement nonpharmacological strategies to encourage relaxation and provide pain relief.

There are a wide variety of cutaneous and sensory measures that are simple to implement

during this stage of labor, such as music, rocking, breathing techniques, walking and application

of hot or cold packs.

b. Instruct the client how to use biofeedback: Biofeedback can be an effective method to reduce the discomfort of

labor by promoting self-awareness and relaxation. However, the client must have received instruction and practiced

this technique prior to labor for it to be effective.

c. Administer fentanyl 100 mcg every hour via intermittent IV bolus…Fentanyl is an opioid agonist analgesic that

enhances a client's ability to rest between contractions. However, opioids can also inhibit uterine contractions


and prolong labor. Therefore, avoid administration of opioid analgesia until a client reaches the active phase of

labor or cervical dilation of at least 4 cm.


d. Request the provider administer a pudendal nerve block….A pudendal nerve block relieves pain in the lower vagina

and perineum during the second or third stage of labor. It provides anesthesia for episiotomy or repair of

lacerations following birth.

4. A nurse is reviewing the laboratory results for a postpartum client who is receiving

warfarin for deep-vein thrombosis. Which of the following laboratory tests should the nurse

monitor?

a. WBC count: The nurse should monitor the WBC count for clients who have conditions such as

chorioamnionitis. However, it is not necessary for the nurse to monitor this level for a client who is receiving

warfarin therapy.

b. International normalized ratio (INR): The nurse should monitor the INR of a client who is taking

warfarin. Prothrombin time (PT) is also measured to regulate warfarin therapy. However, PT

values are more difficult to interpret. INR is determined by multiplying the PT by a correction

factor based on the specific thromboplastin preparation used for the test, as a way of

equalizing laboratory-to-laboratory variations.

c. Plasminogen levels: Plasminogen is fibrinolytic and is usually elevated during pregnancy. However, it is not

necessary for the nurse to monitor this level for a client who is receiving warfarin therapy.

d. Activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT): The nurse should review aPTT if client is receiving heparin.

5. A nurse is reviewing the medical record of a client who has preeclampsia prior to

administering labetalol. For which of the following findings should the nurse withhold

the medication?

a. Uric acid 7.5 mg/dL: The nurse should identify that a uric acid level of 7.5 mg/dL is above the expected reference

range of 2.7 to 7.3 mg/dL for a client who is pregnant. Elevated uric acid is a manifestation of preeclampsia and

is caused by decreased renal perfusion. However, an elevated uric acid level is not a contraindication for the

administration of labetalol, an antihypertensive medication.

b. Heart rate 54/min: The nurse should identify that a heart rate of 54/min is below the expected

reference range of 60 to 100/min. During pregnancy, the heart rate increases 10 to 15/min

due to increased blood volume and increased tissue demands for oxygen. Bradycardia is a

contraindication for the administration of labetalol, an antihypertensive medication.

Therefore, the nurse should withhold the medication and notify the provider.

c. FHR 112/min: The nurse should identify that an FHR of 112/min is within the expected reference range of 110 to

160/min. Preeclampsia can cause a decrease in placental perfusion, leading to fetal hypoxia. The nurse should

closely monitor the FHR for manifestations of fetal distress. However, the nurse should not withhold labetalol, an

antihypertensive medication, for this finding.

d. BUN 23 mg/dL: The nurse should identify that a BUN of 23 mg/dL is above the expected reference range of 10 to

20 mg/dL for a client who is pregnant. An elevated BUN is a manifestation of preeclampsia and is caused by

decreased renal perfusion. However, an elevated BUN is not a contraindication for the administration of labetalol,

an antihypertensive medication

6. A nurse is assessing a client who is in labor. Which of the following findings should the

nurse expect?

a. Decrease in WBC count: Physical and emotional stress can lead to an increased WBC count.


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