Medications
Hyper
bilirubinemia
NAS
Substance Exposure
Prematurity
Hypoglycemia
100

This vaccine is given to babies to prevent hemorrhaging or bleeding complications

what is vitamin K injection?

100

Treatment of choice for bilirubin

What is phototherapy?

100

Describe the usual cry of a baby with NAS

What is a high pitched, shrieking cry

100

When is a baby considered premature

What is before 37 weeks
100

A newborn is at risk for hypoglycemia if they have a mother who has what health condition?

What is diabetes.

200

This medication is an eye ointment given to newborns to prevent eye infections

what is erythromycin?

200

What percentage of full- term newborns get jaundice (hyperbilirubinemia)?

What is 60%.

200

Score chart that monitors amount of morphine baby has received and the length of term to wean baby off the drug.

What is the Finnegan scale?

200

Because of the premature infant's decreased immune functioning, what nursing diagnosis should the nurse include in a plan of care for a premature infant?

What is risk for infection

200

Name 2 signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia in a newborn at risk

What is lethargy and jitteriness 

300

This vaccine is given to newborns to prevent transmission of Hepatitis B virus from mother to infant

what is Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin

300

Those who are at greater risk for Jaundice.

What is Asian, Native American, & Hispanic?

300

A mother’s prenatal cocaine use places the newborn/infant at an increased risk for what?

What is sudden infant death (SID)

300

Premature babies struggle the most with what body system

What is respiratory

300

In a newborn at risk with symptomatic hypoglycemia in what 2 ways should it be treated

what is frequent breast or formula feedings or dextrose gel massaged into the buccal mucosa

400

How many doses of Hep B vaccine

What is 3

400

Hyperbilirubinemia makes the skin and sclera what color?

what is yellow

400

Name three symptoms of NAS

What is irritability, weight loss, and seizures

400

In the assessment of a preterm infant, the nurse notices continued respiratory distress even though oxygen and ventilation have been provided. The nurse should suspect:


What is shock or hypovolemia

400

Hypoglycemia in a neonate is defied as blood glucose value below

what is 35 to 45mg/dL

500

What thigh does the Vitamin K injection usually go in

What is the left thigh

500

What neurological disorder can occur if unconjugated bilirubin is left untreated?

what is kernicterus

500

The scoring system used to determine how much morphine babies withdrawing from opioids need?

What is the Finnegan Scale

500

A nurse gives premature infant with respiratory distress syndrome receives artificial surfactant. Parents ask the nurse that what is the purpose of surfactant therapy

What is improving the ability of your baby’s lungs to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide

500

Babies with hypoglycemia are at risk for _________ disorders if left untreated

What is neurological/brain disorders

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