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Review Module Edition 9.0
Contributors
Sheryl Sommer, PhD, RN, CNE
VP Nursing Education & Strategy
Janean Johnson, MSN, RN
Nursing Education Strategist
Karin Roberts, PhD, MSN, RN, CNE
Nursing Education Coordinator
Sharon R. Redding, EdD, RN, CNE
Nursing Education Specialist and Content Project Coordinator
Lois Churchill, MN, RN
Nursing Education Specialist
Editorial and Publishing
Derek Prater
Spring Lenox
Michelle Renner
Mandy Tallmadge
Kelly Von Lunen
Consultants
Christi Blair, MSN, RN
Mary Kay Smid, EdD, MSN, RN, CNE
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User’s Guide
Welcome to the Assessment Technologies Institute® RN Maternal Newborn Nursing Review Module
Edition 9.0. The mission of ATI’s Content Mastery Series® review modules is to provide user-friendly
compendiums of nursing knowledge that will:
●● Help you locate important information quickly.
●● Assist in your learning efforts.
●● Provide exercises for applying your nursing knowledge.
●● Facilitate your entry into the nursing profession as a newly licensed RN.
Organization
This review module is organized into units covering antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, and newborn
nursing care. Chapters within these units conform to one of three organizing principles for presenting
the content:
●● Nursing concepts
●● Procedures
●● Complications of pregnancy
Nursing concepts chapters begin with an overview describing the central concept and its relevance to
nursing. Subordinate themes are covered in outline form to demonstrate relationships and present the
information in a clear, succinct manner.
Procedures chapters include an overview describing the procedure(s) covered in the chapter. These chapters
will provide you with nursing knowledge relevant to each procedure, including indications, interpretations
of findings, nursing actions, and complications.
Complications of pregnancy chapters include an overview describing the complication, followed by risk
factors. These chapters will cover assessment, including subjective and objective data, and patient‑centered
care, including nursing care, medications, and health promotion.
Application Exercises
Questions are provided at the end of each chapter so you can practice applying your knowledge. The
Application Exercises include NCLEX-style questions, such as multiple-choice and multiple-select items, and
questions that ask you to apply your knowledge in other formats, such as by using an ATI Active Learning
Template. After the Application Exercises, an answer key is provided, along with rationales for the answers.
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