Pre/Post term
Misc
Complications
Assessment
Nutrition
100

When it comes to sepsis in the premature newborn-- what deviation in temp does the nurse expect? 

Low temp



100

After a circumcision-- what should the nurse apply to the site? 

petroleum gauze

100

At what gestation does a Rh- mom receive RhoGAM?

28wks 

100

swelling on the neonate’s scalp that crosses the suture line

caput succedaneum

100

day 3-- newborn abdomen is what size?

22-27ml, size of a walnut 

200

infant born before completion of 36 wks gestation 

pre-term

200

When caring for a newborns umbilical cord-- how should the nurse place the diaper? 

below the cord 


200

parent with diabetes mellitus-- what most common complication does the nurse anticipate? 

hypoglycemia 

200

turns head to the left, extends left extremities, and flexes right extremities

Tonic neck 

200

What vitamin do breastfeed babies need for supplement?

Vit D 

300

The nurse is assessing a newborn that has a wasted appearance, parchment-like peeling and cracking skin, meconium-stained skin, nails, and umbilical cord, and acute respiratory distress. This newborn is a/an:

post-term 

300

The nurse prepares to administer a phytonadione (Vitamin K) injection to a newborn-- why is this prescribed for newborns?

Newborns are deficient in vitamin K, this prevents the newborn from bleeding

300

A newborn that is a poor feeder, has loose stools, tachycardia, fever, projectile vomiting, sneezing, yawning, tremors, and generalized sweating

NAS 

300

With thumb supporting back of arm below wrist, apply gentle pressure with index and third fingers on dorsum of hand without rotating infant’s wrist.

Square window sign 

300

Instead of instructing mothers to feed for a set number of minutes-- the nurse should teach 

to look for signs that the baby is finished 


400

What is the most likely cause of retinopathy of prematurity?

Exposure to high levels of oxygen

400

Neurological exam of a newborn following jarring of the crib illicits sudden extension and abduction of arms and legs with thumb and forefinger forming a C and hyperextension of the head causes a reflexive movement called

Moro

400

 failure of closure of the neural tube

Spina bifida 

400

bluish discoloration of hands and feet and may be present in the first 2-6 hrs. 

Acrocyanosis 

400

Bottles should be propped with a pillow to feed

T or F 

F
500

What is the most likely complication in a preterm infant?

Respiratory distress

500

When should the nurse expect jaundice to present in a newborn with hemolytic disease?

within 24 hours of birth

500

respiratory disorder is usually mild and runs a self-limited course-- common in c/section newborns 

TTN 

500

Single crease across the palm-- associated with downs syndrome 

Simian Line 

500

Most infants swallow air when fed from a bottle-- so they need?

To be burped several times 

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