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, what 3 questions does the nurse ask the provider in the delivery room about baby boy Campos to
determine the need for resuscitation in the delivery room? - Correct Answer: 1. is there good muscle
tone?
2. is the baby breathing?
3. is this a full-term gestation neonate?
What does the nurse do in the first moments after the infant's birth - if required by the infant? (4 things)
- Correct Answer: 1. thermal protection
2. positioning
3. airway clearing
4. stimulation
What 3 signs are indications of respiratory distress? - Correct Answer: - nasal flaring
- intercostal retractions
- grunting
if baby has acrocyanosis & is still, with the knees & elbows flexed but hips & shoulders extended. Baby
grimaces & slowly lets out a weak cry followed by a gasp & then is apneic once the nurse places the
stethoscope on baby. The HR is 80. What is the nurses assessment of baby's condition? - Correct
Answer: - moderate distress
how should an umbilical cord look after birth? - Correct Answer: pale - yellow with 2 arteries & 1 vein
during the initial new born assessment of baby - how does the nurse assess nasal patency? - Correct
Answer: close mouth, occlude 1 nostril & observe respirations
When assessing the back of a baby - the nurse finds a pigmented nevus with a. tuft of hair at the base of
the spine. What is this condition called? - Correct Answer: Spina Bifida Occulta