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2023 ATI MATERNAL NEWBORN PROCTORED ACTUAL
EXAM 2 LATEST VERSION 50+ QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS

A client who gave birth 24 hours ago continues to experience urine retention after
several catheterizations. The physician orders bethanechol, 10 mg by mouth three
times per day. The client asks, "How does bethanechol act on the bladder?" How
should the nurse respond? - ANSWER-"It stimulates the smooth muscle of the bladder."

Bethanechol stimulates the smooth muscle of the bladder causing it to release retained
urine. Bethanechol doesn't act on the urinary sphincter or dilate the urethra. The bladder
contains smooth muscle, not skeletal muscle.

Which client statement indicates effective teaching about burping a breastfed neonate?
- ANSWER-"When I switch to the other breast, I'll burp the baby."

Twelve hours after a vaginal birth with epidural anesthesia, the nurse palpates the
fundus of a primiparous client and finds it to be firm, above the umbilicus, and deviated
to the right. What should the nurse do next? - ANSWER-Encourage the client to
ambulate to the bathroom and void.

A primiparous client who is beginning to breastfeed her neonate asks the nurse, "Is it
important for my baby to get colostrum?" When instructing the client, the nurse would
explain that colostrum provides the neonate with which factor? - ANSWER-passive
immunity from maternal antibodies

During a postpartum parenting class, a client tells the nurse that to save on the cost of
formula, the client has switched her 6-month infant from formula to cow's milk. Which
one of the following statements made by the nurse would be the best? - ANSWER-
"Cow's milk can be safely given to an infant older than one year of age."

A client whose blood type is A− gives birth to a neonate whose blood type is A+. The
client is scheduled to have Rho(D) immune globulin administered. Before administering
the medication, which action by the nurse is most important? - ANSWER-ensuring that
the client understands the procedure and signs a consent for the vaccination

When preparing a teaching plan for a client who is to receive a rubella vaccine during
the postpartum period, the nurse should include which information? - ANSWER-
Pregnancy should be avoided for 4 weeks after the immunization.

A nurse is caring for a client in the fourth stage of labor. Based on the nurse's note,
which postpartum complication has the client developed? - ANSWER-postpartum
hemorrhage

, 2023 ATI MATERNAL NEWBORN PROCTORED ACTUAL
EXAM 2 LATEST VERSION 50+ QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
A client gave birth to a healthy full-term girl 2 hours ago by cesarean birth. When
assessing this client which finding requires immediate nursing action? - ANSWER-
tachycardia and hypotension

The nurse evaluates the mothering skills of an adolescent primigravida changing her
baby's diaper for the first time. When caring for this client, the nurse should focus on the
client's need for which support? - ANSWER-praise and encouragement

On the first postpartum day after a cesarean birth, the client is prescribed a full liquid
diet as tolerated. Before providing a full liquid breakfast, the nurse should assess which
factor? - ANSWER-bowel sounds

Before providing the client with a full liquid meal, the nurse should first assess for the
presence of bowel sounds to evaluate the functioning of the client's gastrointestinal
tract. After cesarean birth, the client is at risk for paralytic ileus or intestinal obstruction
due to the effects of the surgery or anesthesia used.Assessing breath sounds, although
an important assessment, would be indicated if the client was experiencing a respiratory
problem. It has no relevance related to the client's eating.The client's desire to eat may
or may not be present. The client's gastrointestinal function manifested by active bowel
sounds indicates that the client can be allowed to eat.The degree of pain is an important
assessment but not in relation to the client's diet.

A woman who gave birth to a healthy baby 6 hours ago is having cramps in her legs.
Upon further assessment, the nurse identifies leg pain on dorsiflexion. What action
should the nurse take? - ANSWER-Notify the health care provider (HCP).

A client who gave birth to her first child 6 weeks ago tells the nurse, "I can't keep up with
my housework anymore because I spend so much time caring for the baby." Which
response by the nurse is best? - ANSWER-"It sounds like you'd like some help in
establishing priorities. Is that right?"

If a client feels overwhelmed by the additional tasks brought on by her new role as a
mother, the nurse should help her prioritize after confirming that this is the client's goal.
Telling the client the stress is normal does not facilitate problem solving or clarify the
client's goals. The nurse is making assumptions about the client when asking about a
partner and not having asked for help. New mothers are encouraged to rest when the
baby sleeps rather than perform other tasks.

A nurse is teaching a group of clients about birth control methods. When providing
instruction about subdermal contraceptive implants, the nurse should cite which feature
as the main advantage of this method? - ANSWER-The implants provide effective,
continuous contraception that isn't user dependent.

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