Newborn Assessment
Newborn Complications
Newborn Complications II
Breastfeeding
Medications
Newborn Screening
100

What is the gestational age range for a late preterm infant (LPI)?

What is 34.1-36.6 weeks?

100

The 2 types of bacteria commonly associated with neonatal sepsis are ___ and ___. 

What are GBS and E. Coli? 

100

In a Late preterm newborn, bilirubin typically peaks at ___ to ___ days of life. 

What is 3-5 days of life? 

100

If mom experience broken skin, the nurse may supply

What is lanolin cream and a gel pad? 

100

According to the AAP, Vitamin K should be administered in what timeframe? 

What is within 1 hour of life? 

100

The goal of newborn screening is to identify newborns with certain rare and common genetic and ___ disorders

What is metabolic? 

200

A newborn's oxygen saturation should be ___ or above after 10 minutes of life. 

What is 85%? 

200

Transient tachypnea (TTN) develops more often in newborn who is born...

What is by cesarean section? 

200

One of the most common causes of neonatal sepsis

What is group B strep infection? 

200

A breastfeeding contraindication

What is HIV, active TB, chemotherapy treatment? 

200

A 2000 gm newborn should receive ___ mg of Vitamin K? 

What is 1? 

200

The first screen (bloodspot) should be collected between ___ and ___ hours of life. 

What is 24 - 36? 

300

Bowel sounds are expected to be present in the newborn within ___ of birth 

What is 1 hour? 

300

Hypoglycemia in the infant born to an insulin-dependent diabetic mother occurs after birth between ___ and ___ hours

What is 1 and 3 hours? 

300

2 potential complications associated with LGA infant include

What is hypoglycemia and Shoulder Dystocia?

300

If mom and newborn are separated, she should start to pump within 

What is 6 hours? 

300

Erythromycin ophthalmic ointment protects newborns from the organisms  ___ and ___.

What is chlamydia and gonococcus? 

300

The bloodspot screen should be allowed to dry for 1 hour in a vertical position. True or False? 

What is False? 

3 hours, horizontal

400

During the first week of life, newborns are at risk for bleeding because 

What is the liver is immature and not yet producing several clotting factors

400

In a term newborn, physiologic hyperbilirubinemia serum bilirubin usually peaks at ___

What is 72 hours?

400

2 potential signs that newborn may have a pneumothorax

What is decreased breath sounds on one side, grunting, cyanosis, and hypotension? 

400

If mom experiencing a pinching pain throughout feed, there most likely is

What is a shallow or poor latch? 

400

Drug which is responsible for most severe withdrawal in newborn

What is methadone?

400

The Hearing and CCHD (pulse oximetry) screen should be done at ____ hours of life. 

What is 24? 

500

The newborn can have heat loss due to ___, ___, ___ and ___, 

What is convection, radiation, conduction and evaporation? 

500

Hypothermia can often lead to

What is hypoglycemia? 

500

Neonate born  by c/section to mom at 36.5 gestation, bright red bleeding due to placenta previa and hx of poorly controlled diabetes. Baby most at risk for:

What is respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)? 

500

A mom separated from newborn should aim to pump ___ times in 24 hours

What is 8?

500

In ruling out sepsis, antibiotics most commonly initiated after blood cultures have been obtained

What is ampicillin and gentamicin? 

500

Quantity Not Sufficient (QNS), overlapping of blood on one bloodspot, tissue on bloodspot from "milking" the blood, specimen not allowed to dry completely

What are common reasons for lab not being able to run test for submitted bloodspot test form? 

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