Newborn Assessment
Postpartum Care
Medications and Procedures
Complications
Emotional and Reflexes
100

What is the first action a nurse should take immediately after birth?

Suction the airway to ensure patency and initiate breathing.

100

Where should the fundus be located immediately after birth?

Firm, midline, at or just below the umbilicus.

100

Why is vitamin K given at birth?

To prevent vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB).

100

What are signs of respiratory distress in a newborn?

Grunting, nasal flaring, retractions, tachypnea, cyanosis.

100

What phase is the mother in when she wants to talk about her labor and birth?

Taking-in phase.

200

What is a normal respiratory rate for a newborn?

30–60 breaths per minute.

200

What does a displaced fundus most often indicate?

A full bladder

200

What is the action of methylergonovine (Methergine)?

Stimulates sustained uterine contractions to treat postpartum hemorrhage.

200

What are signs of endometritis?

Fever, foul-smelling lochia, uterine tenderness, tachycardia.

200

What reflex is tested by stroking the cheek?

Rooting reflex.

300

What is the name of the scalp swelling that crosses suture lines?

Caput succedaneum.

300

What should the nurse do if the fundus is boggy?

Massage the fundus.

300

When is RhoGAM given?

Within 72 hours after birth if the mother is Rh-negative and baby is Rh-positive.

300

What causes uterine atony?

Overdistended uterus, prolonged labor, high parity, retained placenta.

300

What is engrossment?

A father's intense interest and bonding with his newborn.

400

How many vessels are in a normal umbilical cord?

Three (2 arteries, 1 vein).

400

How much should the fundus descend each day postpartum?

About 1 cm (or 1 fingerbreadth) per day.

400

What are the three medications commonly given to newborns at birth?

Vitamin K, erythromycin eye ointment, hepatitis B vaccine.

400

What’s the priority intervention for postpartum hemorrhage with a firm fundus and steady trickle of bright red blood?

Suspect cervical laceration and notify provider

400

What differentiates postpartum blues from postpartum depression?

Blues resolve in 2 weeks; depression lasts longer and impairs function.

500

What score would a newborn with pink body, blue extremities, HR 120, crying, flexed, and strong cry get on the APGAR?

8

500

What is the recommended time to administer rubella postpartum if the client is non-immune?

Before discharge, after delivery, and instruct to avoid pregnancy for 1 month.

500

What lab must be negative for RhoGAM to be administered?

Indirect Coombs test.

500

What’s a priority complication for a newborn with a bilirubin level of 18 at 36 hours of life?

Pathologic jaundice → initiate phototherapy.

500

What reflex is shown when the baby's toes fan outward after stroking the sole?

Babinski reflex.