2025 ATI RN Maternal Newborn Proctored Exam with NGN – Complete Questions, Correct Answers, and Detailed Explanations for October Exam Preparation with 60 Question

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Prepare for the October 2025 ATI RN Maternal Newborn Proctored Exam with this NGN Guide. Includes 60 questions, correct answers, and detailed explanations for success.
The 2025 ATI RN Maternal Newborn Proctored Exam with NGN – Complete Questions, Correct Answers, and Detailed Explanations for October Exam Preparation with 60 Questions is a specialized study guide crafted for nursing students gearing up for the ATI RN Maternal Newborn Proctored Exam in October 2025. This resource is aligned with the latest ATI exam blueprint and incorporates Next Generation NCLEX (NGN)-style questions, such as case studies, bowtie, and matrix items, to reflect the evolving testing format. It includes 60 meticulously selected practice questions covering critical topics like prenatal care, labor and delivery, postpartum care, newborn assessment, and complications such as preeclampsia and neonatal jaundice. Each question comes with correct answers and detailed explanations, providing clarity on complex concepts like fetal heart monitoring patterns, APGAR scoring, and breastfeeding techniques. The guide also offers a focused content review with visual aids, key term glossaries, and quick-reference charts for high-yield topics, ensuring efficient preparation. Tailored for the October exam, it includes test-taking strategies specific to NGN formats, time management tips, and digital access to additional practice resources. This comprehensive tool is ideal for achieving a level 3 score and mastering maternal-newborn nursing concepts for NCLEX readiness.
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1. A nurse is caring for a client who is pregnant and states that her last menstrual
period was April 1st. Which of the following is the client’s estimated date of delivery?
• A. Jan 8
• B. Jan 15
• C. Feb 8
• D. Feb 15
Correct Answer: A. Jan 8
Rationale: The estimated date of delivery (EDD) is calculated by subtracting 3 months from
the first day of the last menstrual period and adding 7 days. For a last menstrual period on
April 1st, subtracting 3 months gives January 1st, then adding 7 days gives January 8th.
2. A nurse in a prenatal clinic is caring for a client who is in the first trimester of
pregnancy. The client’s health records includes G3 T1 P0 A1 L1. How should the nurse
interpret this? (Select all that apply)
• A. Client has delivered one newborn at term
• B. Client has experienced no preterm labor
• C. Client has had 2 pregnancies
• D. Client has one living child
• E. Client has been through active labor
Correct Answers: A, C, D
Rationale:
• A. The “T1” indicates the client has delivered one baby at term.
• C. The “G3” indicates the client has had 3 pregnancies in total.
• D. The “L1” indicates the client has one living child.
3. A nurse is reviewing the health record of a client who is pregnant. The provider
indicated the client exhibits probable signs of pregnancy. Which of the following
f
indings should the nurse expect? (Select all that apply)
• A. Montgomery glands
• B. Goodell’s Signs
• C. Ballottement
• D. Chadwick’s sign
• E. Quickening
Correct Answers: B, C, D
Rationale:
• B. Goodell’s sign is the softening of the cervix, a probable sign of pregnancy.
• C. Ballottement is a palpation technique to assess for a floating fetus.
• D. Chadwick’s sign is the bluish discoloration of the cervix and vagina, another
probable sign of pregnancy.
• A. Montgomery glands are normal and not considered a probable sign of pregnancy.
• E. Quickening is a subjective feeling of fetal movement, which typically occurs in the
second trimester and is a presumptive sign, not a probable one.

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