ATI MATERNAL NEWBORN PROCTORED EXAM
NEWEST VERSION 2025/2026 WITH COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES
A patient states that she is not interested in Lamaze
classes because she is single and does not want to have
natural childbirth. The nurse's best response would be -
ANSWER-Lamaze classes can teach you relaxation
methods and also the benefits and risks of pain-relief
methods. This assists you in making the best decision for
you.
The nurse is working with a prenatal patient. Which
statement indicates that additional teaching is necessary?
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- ANSWER-"Because I am married, I won't have the STI
screening"
All women should be screened for syphilis, gonorrhea, and
hepatitis B.
The prenatal nurse plans on teaching prenatal classes
based on broad concepts. The nurse will include
information about - ANSWER-Relaxation techniques.
Body-toning exercises.
Breathing techniques
A patient having her fourth child is admitted to the labor
unit and is accompanied by a doula. The intrapartum
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nurse expects the doula to assist with - ANSWER-Physical
and emotional comfort techniques.
The nurse has received a phone call from a 29-year-old
married patient pregnant with her first child. The patient is
at 10 weeks' gestation. Which class would be most
appropriate for this patient to attend at this point in her
pregnancy? - ANSWER-Early pregnancy class
The patient who experienced an emergency cesarean
birth with her first child expresses anxiety about her
upcoming birth. How can the nurse teaching the patient's
prenatal classes help decrease her anxiety? - ANSWER-
Encourage the patient to practice progressive relaxation
and use the technique in labor
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The nurse assesses her patient and finds her to have mild
anxiety concerning the birth process. The patient states
that she is not interested in attending classes because her
husband does not want to participate. The nurse's best
response would be: - ANSWER-"Birthing classes of all
types can help eliminate fear and teach coping
techniques."
A nurse is teaching childbirth education classes to a group
of pregnant teens. Which strategy would promote learning
by the young women? - ANSWER-Providing more
extensive teaching and a forum for verbalization of fears
and concerns