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RNC - Low Risk Neonatal Nursing questions with correct answers

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Normal skin assessment CORRECT ANSWER Acrocyanosis with decreased peripheral pulses, facial bruising and/or petechiae Normal head assessment CORRECT ANSWER Large in relation to body size, cranial molding, caput succedaneum Normal newborn lung assessment CORRECT ANSWER RR 40-60/min, coarse rale...

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Neonatal Nursing 3900NRS questions with correct answers

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Newborns who don't need resus - assessments. CORRECT ANSWER Full term Clear liquor Breathing crying Good muscle 4 categories of action in neonatal resus CORRECT ANSWER 1. Initial stabilization (warmth, neutral position, clear airway, dry, stimulation, reposition) 2.Ventilation 3. Chest comp...

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Career Paper Neonatal Nurse questions with correct answers

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1.1 Name of the carer you have chosen? CORRECT ANSWER Neonatal nurse 1.2 Why did you choose this career? CORRECT ANSWER I wanted to be a nurse for the longest time, but i had no idea what field i wanted to go into, so i volunteered at a hospital in the NICU, than i found out i could be a neonatal...

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High-Risk Neonatal Nursing Care questions with correct answers

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A nurse is assessing a preterm baby with a gestational age of 32 weeks and birth weight of 1,389 grams. Which of the following signs if present would be a possible indication of RDS. A. Expiratory grunting and intercostal retractions. B. Respiratory rate of 46 breaths per minute and presence of ...

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The Neonate questions with correct answers

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A nurse is about to give a full-term neonate their first bath. How should the nurse proceed? CORRECT ANSWER Bathe the neonate only after vital signs have stabilized. A nurse is assisting with a circumcision. After the physician has started the procedure, the nurse reviews the neonate's medical r...

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Chapter 17: High-Risk Neonatal Nursing Care questions with correct answers

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1. A neonate is born at 33 weeks' gestation with a birth weight of 2400 grams. This neonate would be classified as: a. Low birth weight b. Very low birth weight c. Extremely low birth weight d. Very premature CORRECT ANSWER ANS: a a. Neonates with a birth weight of less than 2500 grams but...

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Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse Exam questions with correct answers

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How does idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP) or lupus affect the fetus? CORRECT ANWER It produces antibodies against fetal platelets In moms with ITP and resultant production of antibodies against fetal platelets, what can this result in for the fetus? CORRECT ANWER Neonatal alloimmune thro...

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High-Risk Neonatal Nursing Care, Exam 3 Practice questions with correct answers

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2. A nurse assesses that a 3-day-old neonate who was born at 34 weeks' gestation has abdominal distention and vomiting. These assessment findings are most likely related to: a. Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) b. Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD) c. Periventricular Hemorrhage (PVH) d. Necroti...

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Class 6: Neonatal nursing questions with correct answers

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What is an Apgar score? CORRECT ANSWER Assess newborns condition at birth Used to see what babies need supportive oxygen or cardiac support Does not mean the baby is healthier APGAR score components CORRECT ANSWER Activity (muscle tone) Pulse Grimace (relex) Appearance Respirations Activ...

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High-Risk Neonatal Nursing Care Olds Maternal-Newborn questions with correct answers

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What factors influence the outcomes of the at-risk newborn? Select all that apply. a. Type and length of newborn illness. b. Maternal factors. c. Gestational age. d. Environmental factors. e. Birth weight. CORRECT ANSWER Birth weight. Gestational age. Types and length of newborn illness. Env...

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N4 CH 17 High-Risk Neonatal Nursing Care questions with correct answers

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The nurse in NICU is assessing a neonate delivered at 32 weeks gestation. Which pathophysiological manifestation is the nurse's greatest concern? 1. Absent or weak reflexes 2. Presence of a heart murmur 3. Apnea 20 seconds or longer 4. Low hemoglobin lab level CORRECT ANSWER ANS: 3 3. This i...

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Neonatal Nursing Theory III Final questions with correct answers

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The relationship between the consulter and the consultant should be considered? CORRECT ANSWER Non-hierarchal and collaborative True or False: In its Framework for Action on Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice, the World Health Organization (WHO) defines interprofessional educa...

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Maternal-Neonatal Nursing questions with correct answers

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Which of the following nurses is licensed to deliver a neonate? CORRECT ANSWER CNM What is the benefit of using fetal tissue in the treatment of degenerative disorders? CORRECT ANSWER Immaturity of the fetal immune system reduces the chances of the recipient rejecting the tissue. In which sett...

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High-Risk Neonatal Nursing Care questions with correct answers

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What is one of the primary causes of illness and death in the neonate? CORRECT ANSWER Complications related to prematurity What are the two most important predictors of an infant's health and survival? CORRECT ANSWER -period of gestation -birth weight What are the second leading causes of in...

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High Risk Neonatal Nursing Care questions with correct answers

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The nurse in NICU is assessing a neonate delivered at 32 weeks gestation. Which pathophysiological manifestation is the nurse's greatest concern? 1. Absent or weak reflexes 2. Presence of a heart murmur 3. Apnea 20 seconds or longer 4. Low hemoglobin lab level CORRECT ANSWER ANS 3 Apnea for 20...

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Chapter 17: High-Risk Neonatal Nursing Care questions with correct answers

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1. A neonate is born at 33 weeks' gestation with a birth weight of 2400 grams. This neonate would be classified as: a. Low birth weight b. Very low birth weight c. Extremely low birth weight d. Very premature CORRECT ANSWER 2. A nurse assesses that a 3-day-old neonate who was born at 34 we...

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High-Risk Neonatal Nursing Care Study Guide

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preterm neonates CORRECT ANSWER very premature: under 32 weeks premature: 32-34 weeks late premature: 34-37 weeks low birth weight: less than 2500 grams very low birth weight: less than 1500 grams extremely low birth weight: less than 1000 grams respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) CORRECT AN...

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Practicum: Maternal Neonatal Nursing questions with correct answers

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During her first prenatal visit, a client asks a nurse what physiological changes she can expect during pregnancy. The nurse begins the discussion with the presumptive changes of pregnancy. Put the following presumptive changes in ascending chronological order according to when they occur. 1. Frequ...

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High-Risk Neonatal Nursing Care questions with correct answers

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1.A neonate has been diagnosed with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). Based on this diagnosis, which of the following assessment findings should the nurse expect to see in this neonate? (select all that apply.) 1. Dyspnea 2. Bradypnea 3. Expiratory grunting 4. Nasal flaring 5. Hyperactivit...

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Introduction to Maternal-Neonatal Nursing study guide

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Mortality Rate CORRECT ANSWER ■Maternal Mortality: annual number of deaths of any cause* during pregnancy per 100,000 live births *except for accidental ■Fetal Mortality: number of fetal deaths per 1,000 live births ■Neonatal Mortality: number of infant deaths in the Neonatal Period (...

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