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high risk newborn mid term exam Shanine Kayla V. Mendigo BSN II-A
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HIGH RISK NEWBORN QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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    HIGH RISK NEWBORN QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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High risk Newborn Questions and Answers Latest Version Already Passed
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  • High risk Newborn Questions and Answers Latest Version Already Passed A 1 day old neonate 32 weeks gestatin is in an overhead warmer. The nurse assesses the morning axillary temp as 96.9. Which of the following could explain this finding? 1. This is a normal temp for a preterm neonate 2. Axillary temps are not valid for preterm babies 3. The supply of brown adipose tissue is incomplete 4. Conduction heat loss is pronounced in the baby 3 (preterm babies are born with an insufficient sup...
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High Risk Newborn: Acquired and Congenital Conditions OB/PEDS FINAL EXAM
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High Risk Newborn: Complications associated with Gestational age and Development Practice Questions And Answers  2022/2023
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    High Risk Newborn: Complications associated with Gestational age and Development Practice Questions And Answers 2022/2023

  • A nurse is caring for a baby that was born at 35 weeks gestation. The baby appears jaundiced, is jittery, has flexing extremities, and exhibits a strong suck and swallow reflex. A nurse explains to a nursing student that this baby is classified as a: a. preterm infant b. large for gestational age infant c. late preterm infant d. post-term infant - Answer - c. late preterm infant A nurse is caring for a late preterm infant that was born at 34 0/7 weeks gestation. The axillary temperature...
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