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Maternal-Newborn

RN Nursing Maternal-Newborn is one of the most clinically rich and emotionally rewarding areas you will face on your nursing exams — and one of the most detail-heavy. This page brings together the essential concepts you need to feel confident, from antepartum care and high-risk pregnancy complications to labor and delivery, postpartum recovery, and newborn assessment. Whether you are preparing for an ATI proctored exam, a HESI unit test, or the NCLEX-RN, the content here is designed to match the depth and style of questions you will actually see. This course is built for RN students in their second or third year who are moving through their OB clinical rotation or getting ready for a comprehensive final. You will review priority nursing interventions for conditions like preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, placenta previa, and postpartum hemorrhage. You will also work through newborn topics including Apgar scoring, respiratory adaptation, thermoregulation, and common complications in the neonatal period. Each concept is framed around the kind of clinical reasoning that nursing exams demand — not just memorizing facts, but understanding why a patient's condition changes and what the nurse does first. The best way to build that reasoning is through practice. Start a practice session today to find out which maternal-newborn topics you have down and which ones need more attention. Use your results to guide your review, then come back and repeat. Consistent, focused practice is how you move from uncertain to prepared — and that is exactly what this page is here to help you do.

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