ATI RN Maternity Proctored Exam (34 Versions). This 600-page resource includes over 2600 maternity nursing questions with correct answers and rationales. Commonly assigned in U.S. BSN and RN programs like Chamberlain and WGU for high-stakes ATI assessments.

ATI RN Maternity Proctored Exam – All 34 Versions with 2600+ Questions and Answers

This comprehensive 600-page ATI RN Maternity Proctored Exam resource includes 34 exam versions updated, providing more than 2600 questions with verified correct answers and rationales. Aligned to current NCLEX-RN blueprint standards and ATI testing objectives, this document supports nursing students in their final semester of a BSN or ADN program, particularly in preparing for the ATI Comprehensive Predictor and NCLEX-RN licensure exam.

Whether studying maternal fetal monitoring, labor and delivery, antepartum/postpartum care, or neonatal complications, this resource helps reinforce high-level clinical judgment and content mastery required for ATI proctored success.

Key Features

  • 600 total pages covering maternity nursing

  • 2600+ detailed questions with correct answer keys

  • Focused on areas such as fetal monitoring, labor interventions, and postpartum care
  • Ideal for ATI practice assessments and remediation

Sample Questions Include:
Q: A nurse is preparing to auscultate fetal heart tones for a client who is pregnant. Using Leopold maneuvers, the nurse palpates a round, firm, moveable part in the fundal portion of the uterus and a long, smooth surface on the mother’s right side. Where should the nurse auscultate fetal heart tones?
A: Right upper quadrant
Rationale: Fetal heart tones are best heard over the fetal back. In a breech position, the back lies in the right upper quadrant.

Q: A nurse is monitoring a nonstress test for a pregnant client. The fetal heart rate is between 130–150/min, but there’s no fetal movement for 15 minutes. What should the nurse do?
A: Apply vibroacoustic stimulation
Rationale: This method stimulates fetal activity and is often used to encourage movement during a nonstress test.

Best Suited For:

  • Nursing students in maternal-child or OB courses

  • Candidates preparing for ATI exit exams or the Comprehensive Predictor

  • Educators facilitating ATI remediation

  • Self-study before NCLEX-RN testing

This is one of the most in-depth ATI maternity review compilations available. Let me know if you’d like it broken into printable formats or adapted for LMS import.

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