ATI Maternal Newborn Practice Test B with Rationale
A nurse is caring for a client who is at 35 of gestation and has placenta previa. Which of the
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should the nurse take?
Initiate continuous external fetal monitoring
The nurse should identify that a client who has a placenta previa and is actively bleeding is at an increased
risk for preterm labor and hemorrhage. The nurse should initiate interventions such as bed rest, pelvic rest,
and continuous fetal heart monitoring, which assesses fetal well-being and the presence of contractions.
The nurse should obtain IV access and monitor laboratory values. Also, the nurse should implement
interventions to prepare for an emergency birth
A nurse is caring for a client who is pregnant and is at the end of her first trimester. The nurse should place
the Doppler ultrasound stethoscope in which of the following locations to begin assessing for the fetal heart
tones?
Just above the symphysis pubis
At the end of the first trimester of pregnancy, the client's uterus is approximately the size of a grapefruit and
is positioned low in the pelvis slightly above the symphysis pubis. Therefore, the nurse should begin
assessing for FHT just above the symphysis pubis.
A nurse is teaching a client who is at 35 weeks gestation and has a -description for a nonstress test. Which
of the following statements should the nurse include in the teaching?
You will be offered orange juice to drink during the test
A nonstress test is performed to measure fetal activity. Having the client drink orange juice, or another
beverage high in glucose, will stimulate fetal movements during the procedure, helping to obtain results.
The nurse is reviewing the medical record of a newly admitted client who is at 32 weeks of gestation. Which
of the following conditions is an indication for fetal assessment using electronic fetal monitoring
Oligohydraminos
The nurse should identify that oligohydramnios requires further fetal assessment using electronic fetal
monitoring. Other conditions that require further assessment include hypertension, diabetes, intrauterine
growth restriction, renal disease, decreased fetal movement, previous fetal death, post-term pregnancy,
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