WOMEN AND FAMILIES
MODULE QUESTIONS AND
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What would be the best time to conduct a newborn
behavioral assessment?
A. During a bath to expose the infant fully
B. While the infant is feeding to assess feeding
behavior
C. Just before discharge when the parent is holding
the baby in a quiet, relaxed environment
D. Immediately after birth so that the parents will
begin to understand their baby - ANSWER C.
- The first few days of life are characterized by
behavioral disorganization.
- As the infant completes transition to extra-uterine
life and experiences their new environment, they
habituate to repeated stimuli and is able to use self-
,quieting activities or parental assistance to achieve
a calm state.
- Assessing the infant in a quiet, alert state, being
held by his attentive parent is an ideal time to
review the NBAs
Before giving a newborn her first sponge bath
which of the following should the nurse do first?
A. Check the temperature
B. Weigh the baby
C. Check capillary refill
D. Decrease room lighting - ANSWER A
Which of the following newborn finding should
prompt a new parent to call the pediatrician? (select
all that apply)
1. Apnea for 5 sec
2. Temp of 97.4
3. Bulging fontanelle
4. No stool 8 hours after birth
5. No wet diaper in 24 hours - ANSWER 2, 3, 5
Which of the following interventions can result in
heat loss by convection in a newborn baby?
A. Placing the newborn on a cold surface, such as a
scale
B. Removal from an incubator/isolette for
procedures
C. Placing the baby near a cold surface such as a
window or outside wall
, D. Giving a bath - ANSWER C.
Convection is defined as loss of heat from the
warm body surface to the cooler air currents.
A baby is born at 27 weeks gestation begins to
show signs of grunting, nasal flaring and decreased
oxygenation. Based on the gestational age, the
nurse believes that the cause is likely to be a
deficiency in surfactant. What is surfactant
important for?
A. Absorption and reabsorption of additional lung
secretions
B. Alveolar stability
C. An adequate exchange of oxygen and carbon
dioxide
D. Development of the bronchi or bronchioles in
the lungs - ANSWER B
Surfactant prevents total collapse of alveoli during
expiration
Which of the following best describes a consent
form? Select all that apply.
1. Protects the health care facility but not the
physician
2. Signifies that the patient and family have been
told about the procedure
3. Signifies that the patient understands all aspects
of the procedure