ATI MATERNAL NEWBORN PROCTORED EXAM
3 STUDY GUIDE 2026 FULL SOLUTION SET
GRADED A+
◉ Pregnancy Confirmation Test. Answer: Urine test for presence of
HCG confirms pregnancy.
◉ Positive Sign of Pregnancy. Answer: Palpable fetal movement is
identified as a positive sign of pregnancy.
◉ Oligohydramnios Complication. Answer: Renal agenesis is an
expected fetal anomaly with oligohydramnios.
◉ Pelvic Fracture in Pregnancy. Answer: Uterine contractions are
expected findings for a client with a suspected pelvic fracture at 37
wks gestation.
◉ Hydatidiform Mole Findings. Answer: Dark brown vaginal
discharge is an expected finding for a client with a hydatidiform
mole at 12 wks gestation.
, ◉ Gestational HTN Priority Finding. Answer: 480 mL urine output in
24 hrs is the priority finding for a client at 35 wks gestation with
mild gestational HTN.
◉ HIV Management in Pregnancy. Answer: Continuing zidovudine
throughout pregnancy reduces HIV transmission risk to the
newborn.
◉ Manifestations to Report in Pregnancy. Answer: Blurred or double
vision should be reported by a client at 8 wks gestation.
◉ Oxytocin Administration in Labor. Answer: Decrease oxytocin
dose by half for a client in the latent phase with uterine tachysystole.
◉ Meconium Staining Action. Answer: Prepare equipment for
newborn resuscitation for a client in active labor with meconium
staining.
◉ Placenta Previa Management. Answer: Avoid performing a vaginal
exam for a client at 33 wks gestation with placenta previa to prevent
increased bleeding.
◉ Nonstress Test Action. Answer: Use vibroacoustic stim on the
client's abdomen for 3 seconds for a nonreactive test result at 37
wks gestation.
3 STUDY GUIDE 2026 FULL SOLUTION SET
GRADED A+
◉ Pregnancy Confirmation Test. Answer: Urine test for presence of
HCG confirms pregnancy.
◉ Positive Sign of Pregnancy. Answer: Palpable fetal movement is
identified as a positive sign of pregnancy.
◉ Oligohydramnios Complication. Answer: Renal agenesis is an
expected fetal anomaly with oligohydramnios.
◉ Pelvic Fracture in Pregnancy. Answer: Uterine contractions are
expected findings for a client with a suspected pelvic fracture at 37
wks gestation.
◉ Hydatidiform Mole Findings. Answer: Dark brown vaginal
discharge is an expected finding for a client with a hydatidiform
mole at 12 wks gestation.
, ◉ Gestational HTN Priority Finding. Answer: 480 mL urine output in
24 hrs is the priority finding for a client at 35 wks gestation with
mild gestational HTN.
◉ HIV Management in Pregnancy. Answer: Continuing zidovudine
throughout pregnancy reduces HIV transmission risk to the
newborn.
◉ Manifestations to Report in Pregnancy. Answer: Blurred or double
vision should be reported by a client at 8 wks gestation.
◉ Oxytocin Administration in Labor. Answer: Decrease oxytocin
dose by half for a client in the latent phase with uterine tachysystole.
◉ Meconium Staining Action. Answer: Prepare equipment for
newborn resuscitation for a client in active labor with meconium
staining.
◉ Placenta Previa Management. Answer: Avoid performing a vaginal
exam for a client at 33 wks gestation with placenta previa to prevent
increased bleeding.
◉ Nonstress Test Action. Answer: Use vibroacoustic stim on the
client's abdomen for 3 seconds for a nonreactive test result at 37
wks gestation.