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NCC National Certification Corporation
NCC Registered Nurse Certified in Neonatal Intensive
Care Nursing RNC- NIC Exam

Course Title and Number: NCC Registered Nurse Certified in
Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing RNC-NIC Exam
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Exam Date: Exam 2024- 2025
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Abnormal assessment of skin - Answer>> 1. Cyanotic.
2. Pale.
3. Mottled.
4. Cool to touch.
5. Poor perfusion.

Abnormal assessment of respiratory - Answer>> 1.
Poor color.
2. Tachypnea.
3. Decreased air entry.
4. Increased work of breathing: grunting, flaring, and
retracting.
5. Apnea.
6. Unequal breath sounds.
7. Oxygen requirement.

Abnormal assessment of cardiovascular - Answer>>
1. Abnormal heart sounds such as murmur.
2. Weak, absent, or unequal pulses.
3. Hepatosplenomegaly.

Abnormal assessment of CNS - Answer>> 1.
Hypertonic or hypotonic.
2. Jitteriness, tremors.
3. Lethargy.
4. Bulging fontanelle (record baseline head
circumference).
5. Seizures.
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6. Irritability, high-pitched cry.

Morphologic features - Answer>> 1. Congenital
anomalies (e.g., abdominal wall defects, imperforate
anus).
2. Severe birth trauma.
3. Absent or decreased limb movement.
4. Asymmetry.

Abnormal GI assessment - Answer>> 1. Abdominal
distention (measure baseline abdominal girth).
2. Increased gastric contents on aspiration.
3. Inability to pass an orogastric tube.
4. Excessive mucus.
5. Emesis soon after birth or after first feeding.

Diagnostic tools - Answer>> A. Pulse oximetry
(peripheral monitoring of oxygen saturation). 1. Oxygen
saturation (Sao2) of blood is that percentage of the
total hemoglobin concentration that is chemically
combined with oxygen.
2. A baseline Pao2 value should be obtained to confirm
the infant's oxygen level.
3. For hyperoxic study, administer 100% oxygen to
differentiate between pulmonary and cardiac disease.
(In infants with pulmonary disease, saturation will
improve, whereas in infants with cyanotic heart
disease, little or no change will occur. Use caution to
avoid exposing the ductus arteriosus to high oxygen
levels in ductal-dependent cardiac lesions.)
B. Arterial blood gas determinations. If oxygen
requirement persists, pulse oximetry saturations in
room air are decreased and cyanosis is present.

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