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NUR 533 EXAM 3 STUDY GUIDE: NEWBORN CARE AND
COMPLICATIONS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A++ LATEST
UPDATE 2025/2026
Fever, Abnormal appearance of milk, Swelling, sensation of burning, salty
flavor of milk, Tenderness, Redness of breast
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1F.A.S.T. symptoms of Mastitis 2Hepatitis B Immunization
Breastfeeding support and
3 4Blood incompatibilities
interventions
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Prophylactic antibiotic administered to the eyes to
Erythromycin
prevent ophthalmia.
Prevents hemorrhagic disorders since newborns do
Vitamin
K/Phytonadione not produce until day 7 by the GI tract.
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Hepatitis B Immunization Provides protection against hepatitis B.
Circumcision Surgical removal of foreskin of the penis.
Newborn Respirations 30-60 bpm with short periods of apnea < 20 seconds.
110-160/min with brief fluctuations above or below
Newborn Heart Rate
depending on activity level.
Newborn Blood 60-80 mm Hg systolic and 40-50 mm Hg diastolic.
Pressure
Newborn Temperature 36.5-37.5°C/97.9-99.5°F.
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Interventions include stabilizing body temperature
Neonatal Resuscitation and clearing the airway.
Mild Respiratory Distress Signs include nasal flaring, grunting, and retractions.
Moderate/ Signs include suprasternal or subclavicular
Severe retractions with stridor or gasping.
Respiratory
Distress
Newborn, client, and client's partner are identified
Newborn Identification by
wristbands with permanent locks.
Ensure baby sleeps on their back with a firm
Newborn Sleep Safety
mattress and an empty crib.
Post-Circumcision Signs in Distress
Priorities
Nursing Actions for
Erythromycin
Nursing Actions for
Vitamin K
Nursing Actions for
Hepatitis B Vaccine
Newborn
Adaptation
Nursing Care
Findings of
Respiratory
Distress
Oxygenation
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