This document contains the complete ATI RN Maternal Newborn Proctored Exam test bank, featuring 33 full exam versions and over 2600 real exam-style questions with correct answers. Developed specifically for nursing students enrolled in maternal-newborn nursing courses, this file is ideal for preparing for ATI proctored assessments, HESI-style exams, and NCLEX RN review.
Each version includes clinically relevant questions covering a wide range of maternity and newborn care topics. The content is structured to reinforce both foundational knowledge and advanced critical thinking in prenatal care, obstetric complications, intrapartum interventions, postpartum assessment, and neonatal outcomes.
What’s included in this resource:
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Preconception and prenatal education
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Fetal development and gestational milestones
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Pregnancy complications (preterm labor, preeclampsia, placental abruption)
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Labor and delivery procedures, fetal heart rate interpretation
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Postpartum complications and interventions
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Pharmacological treatments including betamethasone, magnesium sulfate
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Comprehensive newborn assessment and care
Sample Questions:
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A nurse is assessing a client at 34 weeks gestation with mild placental abruption. Which finding should the nurse expect?
Correct Answer: Dark red vaginal bleeding -
A client at 32 weeks gestation is experiencing preterm labor. Which medication should the nurse plan to administer?
Correct Answer: Betamethasone
Rationale: Used to promote fetal lung maturity and reduce neonatal respiratory distress. -
Teaching about warning signs of complications during pregnancy—what should be included?
Correct Answer: Vaginal bleeding -
Which condition is expected in a 39-week pregnant client diagnosed with polyhydramnios?
Correct Answer: Fetal gastrointestinal anomaly -
A client receiving IV magnesium sulfate for preeclampsia asks about side effects. What should the nurse explain?
Correct Answer: Feeling of warmth
Rationale: Common and expected due to vasodilation effects of magnesium.
This exam file is widely used in BSN, RN, and RN-BSN programs and aligns with the learning outcomes required by institutions that integrate ATI’s comprehensive assessment system into their maternal-newborn nursing curriculum.
Whether preparing for mid-semester proctored exams or final course assessments, this comprehensive test bank provides an invaluable review tool with targeted content, clinical application, and real test structure.
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