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The nurse notes that a newborn, who is 5 minutes old,
exhibits the following characteristics: heart rate 108 ppm,
respiratory rate 29 ppm with lusty cry, pink body with
bluish hands and feet, some flexion. What does the nurse
determine the baby's Apgar scare is? - Answer-8
A mucous baby is being left with the parents for the first
time after devilry. Which of the following should the nurse
teach the parents regarding use of the bulb syringe? -
Answer-Dispose of the drainage into a tissue or cloth.
*Always suction mouth first
Vitamin K 0.5 IM is ordered for a new baby. Which needle
should the nurse choose for the injection? - Answer-5/8
inch, 25 gauge
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A baby has just been admitted to the nursery. Before
taking the newborn's vital signs, the nurse should warm
his or her hands and the stethoscope to prevent heat loss
resulting from which of the following? - Answer-Conduction
A mother, who gave birth 5 minutes ago, states that she
would like to breastfeed. The baby's Apgar score 9/9.
Which of the following actions should the nurse perform
first? - Answer-Assist the woman to breastfeed.
The health care provider writes the following order for a
term newborn: Vitamin K 1mg IM. Which of the following
responses provides a rationale for this order? - Answer-
The neonatal gut is sterile.
A nurse has brought a 2 hours old baby to a mother from
the nursery. The nurse is going to assist the mother to
breast feeding. Which of the following actions should the
nurse perform? - Answer-Compare the mother's and
baby's ID bands
A mother questions why the ophthalmic medication is
given to the baby. Which of the following responses by the
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nurse would be appropriate to make at this time? -
Answer-"The medication helps to prevent eye infections."
A nurse reads the neonatal mortality rate in the U.S. for a
given year was 5. The nurse interprets the information as -
Answer-5 babies less than 28 days per 1,000 live births
died
The nursery nurse is careful to wear gloves when
admitting neonates into the nursery. Which of the the
following is the scientific rationale for this action? -
Answer-Amniotic fluid may contain harmful viruses
A full term newborn was just born. Which nursing
intervention is important of the nurse to perform? -
Answer-Remove wet blankets
A mother ask whether or not she should be concerned that
her baby never opens his mouths to breathe when his
nose is so small. Which of the following is the nurse's best
response? - Answer-"Babies usually breathe in and out
through their noses so they can feed without choking."
A 40 wk gestation neonate is in the first period of reactivity.
Which of the following actions should the nurse take at this