A nurse observes a 3-day-old term newborn who is starting to appear mildly jaundiced. What might explain this condition?
Physiologic jaundice secondary to breast-feeding
At birth, a newborn’s assessment reveals the following: heart rate of 140 bpm, loud crying, some flexion of extremities, crying when bulb syringe is introduced into the nares, and a pink body with blue extremities. The nurse would document the newborn’s Apgar score as:
8 points.
The nurse documents that a newborn is post-term based on the understanding that they were born after
42 weeks' gestation
Nasal flaring
After teaching a group of nursing students about thermoregulation and appropriate measures to prevent heat loss by evaporation, which student behavior indicates successful teaching?
Drying the newborn immediately after birth
The nurse is explaining phototherapy to the parents of a newborn. The nurse would identify which as the purpose?
Oxidizing bilirubin on the skin
Because subcutaneous and brown fat stores were used for survival in utero, the nurse would assess an SGA newborn for which condition?
Hypothermia
was born by cesarean birth.
After birth, the nurse would expect which fetal structure to close as a result of increases in the pressure gradients on the left side of the heart?
Foramen ovale
Which condition would be missed if a newborn was screened before tolerating protein feedings for at least 48 hours?
Phenylketonuria
In dealing with parents experiencing a perinatal loss, which nursing intervention would be most appropriate?
Encouraging them to participate in the newborn’s care
Audible clunk on hip abduction
Which newborn could be described as breathing normally?
Newborn A is breathing deeply with a regular rhythm at a rate of 24 bpm.
Newborn B is breathing diaphragmatically with sternal retractions at a rate of 55 bpm.
Newborn C is breathing shallowly with 22-second periods of apnea and cyanosis.
Newborn D is breathing shallowly at a rate of 36 bpm with short periods of apnea.
Newborn D is breathing shallowly at a rate of 36 bpm with short periods of apnea.
A prophylactic agent is instilled in both eyes of all newborns to prevent which conditions?
Gonorrhea and chlamydia
A preterm infant is placed under the radiant heat warmer after birth. The nurse evaluates the temperature frequently to prevent which condition?
Cold stress
Blindness
When assessing the term newborn, the following are observed: newborn is alert, heart and respiratory rates have stabilized, and meconium has been passed. The nurse determines that the newborn is exhibiting behaviors indicating the:
second period of reactivity.
Which finding in a newborn would be considered normal?
Passage of meconium within the first 24 hours
Blood glucose
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