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Maternal Newborn ATI Proctored Exam 2026 | 200 Practice Questions, Answers & Rationales | Pass Your ATI Maternal Newborn Test First Try

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Stop stressing over the ATI Maternal Newborn proctored exam – master the actual test with the most comprehensive practice guide covering 8 exam versions for 2026! You’ve completed your maternal-newborn nursing course. Now it’s time to lock in your knowledge and walk into the ATI proctored exam with total confidence. This PDF study guide gives you 200 realistic, NCLEX-style questions – plus verified answers and detailed rationales – designed specifically to mirror the ATI Maternal Newborn Proctored Exam. Why waste time with random flashcards or outdated quizzes? This guide covers the most tested topics across 8 versions of the ATI exam, including: Antepartum – Normal Pregnancy (Q1-40) – Expected physiological changes, Naegele’s rule (EDD calculation), fundal height by week, quickening, Chadwick’s sign, folic acid for neural tube defects, RhoGAM (28 weeks and postpartum), glucose tolerance test (1-hour ≥140 = abnormal), nonstress test (reactive = 2 accelerations in 20 min), biophysical profile components, danger signs (headache unrelieved by Tylenol, epigastric pain), and prenatal vitamins. Intrapartum – Labor & Delivery (Q41-80) – Stages of labor (latent, active, transition), fetal heart rate patterns (late decels = uteroplacental insufficiency, variable decels = cord compression), oxytocin administration (stop for hyperstimulation), amniotic fluid (meconium-stained), epidural anesthesia (hypotension – increase IV fluids, urinary retention), magnesium sulfate (toxicity: decreased reflexes, respiratory depression), prolapsed cord (relieve pressure with gloved hand), vacuum/forceps delivery, and VBAC (uterine rupture signs: sudden pain, abnormal FHR). Postpartum Care (Q81-120) – Fundal assessment (boggy, deviated to right = full bladder), lochia progression (rubra → serosa → alba), perineal care (ice packs first 24h, sitz baths after), postpartum hemorrhage (saturated pad in 15 min), mastitis (localized redness, fever – continue breastfeeding, antibiotics), postpartum depression (symptoms 2 weeks), endometritis (fever, uterine tenderness, foul lochia), breast engorgement (warm compresses before feeding), and cesarean section discharge teaching.

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MATERNAL NEWBORN ATI / MATERNAL

NEWBORN PROCTOR EXAM 8 VERSIONS

WITH MOST TESTED QUESTIONS AND

ANSWERS EXPERT VERIFIED ALREADY

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1. The primary responsibility for the overall security program

in a DoD component lies with the:

A) Facility Security Officer (FSO)

B) Senior Agency Official (SAO)

C) Security Manager

D) Chief Information Officer (CIO)

Answer: B) Senior Agency Official (SAO)

Rationale: The SAO is designated by the agency head to have

authority and oversight responsibility for the security program.

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The SAO ensures policy implementation and resource allocation.

The FSO is responsible for industrial security at cleared facilities,

not overall DoD component oversight.




2. Which of the following is NOT one of the five core security

disciplines recognized in the DoD Security Professional (SPēD)

certification program?

A) Information Security

B) Physical Security

C) Cybersecurity

D) Industrial Security

Answer: C) Cybersecurity

Rationale: The SPēD certification program covers five core

disciplines: Information Security, Personnel Security, Physical

Security, Industrial Security, and Security Program

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Integration/Management. Cybersecurity is a related but

separate field; it is not one of the core SPēD disciplines.




3. The "need-to-know" principle requires that:

A) All cleared personnel have access to all classified information

B) Access to classified information is limited to individuals who

require it to perform official duties

C) Security clearances are granted only to senior officials

D) Classified information is shared freely within the agency

Answer: B) Access to classified information is limited to

individuals who require it to perform official duties

Rationale: Need-to-know is a fundamental security principle.

Even with a proper clearance, an individual must have a

legitimate need to know the specific classified information to

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perform their duties. Access is not granted solely based on

clearance level.




4. The "risk management" approach to security involves:

A) Eliminating all possible risks

B) Accepting all risks as unavoidable

C) Identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks to an acceptable

level

D) Transferring all risks to contractors

Answer: C) Identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks to an

acceptable level

Rationale: Risk management is a systematic process of

identifying threats, vulnerabilities, and potential impacts, then

applying countermeasures to reduce risk to an acceptable level.

It is not about eliminating all risk (impractical) nor accepting all

risks.

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