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A focused guide to ATI Maternal Newborn CMS preparation, including antepartum care, labor, postpartum assessment, newborn care, complications, medication safety, Focused Review, and school testing rules.
Maternal Newborn preparation depends on recognizing normal findings, early complications, and the safest priority action for both birthing clients and newborns. The page maps ATI study work to the full perinatal continuum.
Use these checkpoints before the proctored Maternal Newborn assessment.
Part of ATI's Content Mastery Series, used to measure NCLEX-related mastery in maternal-newborn nursing.
ATI's module includes contraception and infertility, antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, newborn care, complications, and special considerations.
Expect safety decisions around fetal monitoring, preeclampsia, hemorrhage, infection, newborn transition, jaundice, hypoglycemia, and medication teaching.
ATI states practice assessment questions do not appear on proctored assessments, so rationales should drive remediation.
ATI Focused Review identifies priority review areas after assessment performance is reported.
Schools control benchmark scores, remediation, retakes, and how ATI performance affects the course.
Maternal-newborn questions often require distinguishing expected physiologic changes from urgent complications. Review normal pregnancy, labor progression, postpartum recovery, and newborn transition first.
High-yield scenarios include fetal monitoring changes, hypertensive disorders, hemorrhage, infection, shoulder dystocia, hypoglycemia, thermoregulation, jaundice, and respiratory distress.
Contraception, breastfeeding, postpartum warning signs, newborn care, medications, follow-up, and family-centered teaching often appear as practical nursing decisions.
Use practice rationales and Focused Review to identify weak units, then complete remediation in the format required by the program.
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ATI Maternal Newborn Nursing Proctored Exam is part of ATI's Content Mastery Series, which ATI describes as secure assessments used to measure NCLEX-related content mastery and provide Focused Review remediation. ATI's Maternal Newborn Review Module covers contraception and infertility, normal and high-risk antepartum care, intrapartum care, postpartum care, newborn care, newborn complications, and special considerations. Students should prepare for fetal development, prenatal screening, gestational diabetes, hypertensive disorders, labor stages, fetal monitoring, obstetric emergencies, postpartum hemorrhage, infection, newborn thermoregulation, APGAR, hypoglycemia, jaundice, family-centered teaching, medication safety, and priority interventions. ATI states that proctored assessments are administered through schools with eligible proctors and that online practice assessment questions do not appear on proctored forms. Preparation should combine ATI review modules, maternal-newborn course notes, practice rationales, clinical judgment scenarios, and program remediation rules.
It is an ATI Content Mastery Series assessment used by nursing programs to measure maternal-newborn nursing mastery tied to NCLEX readiness.
ATI's module covers contraception and infertility, antepartum care, intrapartum care, postpartum care, newborn care, newborn complications, and special considerations.
ATI states that online practice assessment questions do not appear on proctored assessments.
Focus on fetal monitoring, hypertensive disorders, hemorrhage, infection, labor complications, newborn transition, hypoglycemia, jaundice, thermoregulation, medications, and teaching.
No. Programs set their own benchmarks, remediation requirements, retake rules, and course-grade impact.
Organize review into contraception/infertility, antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum, newborn transition, and complications.
Practice recognizing preeclampsia, hemorrhage, infection, preterm labor, fetal distress, newborn hypoglycemia, jaundice, and respiratory concerns.
Cover magnesium sulfate, oxytocin, Rh immune globulin, newborn prophylaxis, pain control, breastfeeding, and discharge teaching.
Verify proctoring process, platform, timing, ID, allowed materials, benchmark policy, Focused Review expectations, and retake rules.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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