ATI MATERNAL NEWBORN PROCTORED EXAM LATEST 2021.GRADED A+
1. A woman enters the birthing center in active labor. She tells the nurse that her membranes ruptured 26 hours ago. The nurse immediately takes the client's vital signs. Which is the rationale for the nurse's actions? Pulse rates rise the longer the membranes are ruptured Respiratory rates decrease due to lack of fluid in the uterus Prolonged rupture of membranes can lead to transient hypertension Infection is a complication of prolonged rupture of membranes 2 A new client's pregnancy is confirmed at 10 weeks gestation. Her history reveals that her first two pregnancies ended in spontaneous abortion at 12 and 20 weeks. She has a4-year-old and a set of 1-yearold twins. How should the nurse record the client's current gravida and para status? Gravida 2, para 3 Gravida 4, para 2 Gravida 5, para 2 Gravida 5, para 4 3 A 16-year-old client reports to the school nurse because of nausea and vomiting. After exploring the signs and symptoms with the client, the nurse asks the girl whether she could be pregnant. The girl confirms that she is pregnant, but states that she does not know how it happened. Which nursing diagnosis is most important? Knowledge deficit related to the client's developmental stage and age 4. A client is admitted to the hospital for induction of labor. Which are the main indications for labor induction? Placenta previa and twins Pregnancy-induced hypertension and postterm fetus Breech position and prematurity Cephalopelvic disproportion and fetal distress 5. A client in active labor receives a regional anesthetic. Which is the main purpose of regional anesthetics? To relieve pain by decreasing the client's level of consciousness To provide general loss of sensation by blocking sensory nerves to an area To provide pain relief by blocking descending impulses from the central nervous system To relieve pain by decreasing the perception of pain leading to the pain centers in the brain 30. The nursery nurse reviews a newborn's birth history and notes that the Apgar scores were 5 at one minute after birth, and 7 at five minutes after birth. How should the nurse interpret these scores? The infant: needed brief oral and nasal suctioning. required endotracheal intubation and bagging with a hand-held resuscitator. was stillborn and required CPR. required physical stimulation and supplemental oxygen.
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