NUR 1025 EXAM 3 SPRING TERM COMPLETE 150 QUESTIONS
FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE (TAKEN SPRING
2025) GRADED A+
Over the last 30 minutes, a woman has given birth to a baby girl, who have
received 3 APGAR scores of 8, 9, and 9. Why does the nurse encourage the
mother to breastfeed her child?
A. The baby's APGAR scores indicate the baby is at risk for infection and breastmilk
contains antibodies
B. The mother should take advantage of the baby's first period of reactivity
because the next one will not come for hours
C. Breastfeeding allows the child to enter its second period of reactivity
D. Based off the APGAR scores, the baby has poor thermoregulation and
breastfeeding will provide the necessary skin-to-skin contact to reverse this
B. The mother should take advantage of the baby's first period of reactivity
because the next one will not come for hours
During an assessment of a newborn, a nurse notices a bluish black spot near the
baby's buttocks. How does the nurse classify this skin condition?
A. Nevus Simplex
B. Syphilis
C. Mongolian spot
D. Erythema Toxicum
C. Mongolian spot
People with Asperger's will have: Select all that apply:
A. Clumsiness
B. Limited vocabulary
C. Loss of speech by 5 years of age
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D. Hypersensitivity to substances
E. Anxiety
F. Depression
A. Clumsiness
D. Hypersensitivity to substances
E. Anxiety
F. Depression
What are some of the symptoms of ADHD?
A. Obesity
B. Difficulty concentrating
C. Low IQ
D. Poor time management
E. Lack of impulse control
F. Symptoms occur before age of 7
B. Difficulty concentrating
D. Poor time management
E. Lack of impulse control
F. Symptoms occur before age of 7
What foods should be included in a patient's diet if they are experiencing
constipation?
A. Prunes
B. Red meat and potatoes
C. Green leafy vegetables
D. Fibers
E. Bran
F. Cheese sticks
A. Prunes
C. Green leafy vegetables
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D. Fibers
E. Bran
A student nurse is told to check an infant's temperature. Which action by the
nurse causes the instructor to intervene?
A. The student check's the baby's temperature through the axillary method
B. The student check's the baby's temperature through the rectal method
C. The student check's the baby's temperature through tympanic method
D. The student check's the baby's temperature through the oral method
B. The student check's the baby's temperature through the rectal method
What did Harvey Karp come up with?
The "5 S's"
1. Swaddling
2. Sucking
3. Swinging
4. Sushing
5. Side-stomach
A nurse receives education on acceptable medications for babies who are
experiencing alcohol withdrawal syndrome. Which medication would be
contraindicated?
A. Morphine
B. Methadone
C. Narcan
D. Phenobarbital
C. Narcan
The nurse notices the infant's skin pigment is pink on its body, but the extremities
have a bluish color to them. What skin condition is this called?
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A. Cyanosis
B. Microcephaly
C. Nevi Simplex
D. Acrocyanosis
D. Acrocyanosis
Why is it important teach a child with diabetes how to monitor their condition?
A. This is the only way to cure their condition
B. This teaches them to be accountable for their condition
C. It is easier to teach a small child something than a teenager
D. This inspires them to be more healthy
B. This teaches them to be accountable for their condition
A pregnant patient, who is in her second trimester, informs the nurse she has
been smoking cigarettes during the entire pregnancy. What medical condition
does the nurse fear the infant is most at risk for?
A. Macrosomia
B. IUGR
C. Placental Abruption
D. Desquamation
B. IUGR
The mother of a baby tells the nurse that her daughter shrieks every time she
places her in front of the refrigerator and opens the door. The mother asks what is
causing this? The nurse posits the baby is probably reacting to heat loss. Which
type of heat loss does the nurse suspect?
A. Evaporation
B. Convection
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