NURS 306 Week 4 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
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Nurs 306
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Nurs 306
What is Erythomycin Opthalmic Ointment for?
- Prophylaxis treatment for gonococcal or chlamydial eye infections
- Prevents bacterial growth by inhibiting folic acid synthesis
- Route and Dose: Apply 1 to 2 cm ribbon to lower conjuctival sac - inner to outer
cantus
- Given within 1 hour
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NURS 306 Week 4 Questions and Correct
Answers the Latest Update
What is Erythomycin Opthalmic Ointment for?
✓ - Prophylaxis treatment for gonococcal or chlamydial eye infections
✓ - Prevents bacterial growth by inhibiting folic acid synthesis
✓ - Route and Dose: Apply 1 to 2 cm ribbon to lower conjuctival sac - inner to outer
cantus
✓ - Given within 1 hour
What is vitamin K for?
✓ - Prevention of hemorrhagic disease
✓ - Boost baby's clotting factor as theirs is not mature yet
✓ - Given within one hour
What is Hblg for?
✓ - Neonate exposed to Hep B (Mother is Hep B positive or unknown)
Which meds this week are recommended for all new borns?
✓ - Erythromycin Opthalmic Ointment
✓ - Vitamin K
✓ - Hepatitis B vaccine
What is the focus of nursing care during the neonatal period?
✓ - Maintain body heat
✓ - Maintain respiratory function
✓ - Reduce risk of function
What is a mechanical stimuli that causes a baby to take their first breath?
✓ - Pressure as they come out of the birth canal, squeezing their chest.
✓ - Squeeze also forces amniotic fluid out of the baby's lungs
What are chemical stimuli that causes a baby to take their first breath?
✓ - Blood no longers goes from placenta to baby, stopping blood flow
✓ - This creates hypoxic enviroment, triggering the baby's respiratory system to raise
their oxygen
What is surfactant?
✓ - A phospholipid
✓ - Kind of like a lubricant
✓ - More the further along in gestation the baby is
✓ - Allows lungs not to stick together as breathing occurs
Why do preterm babies have a harder time breathing?
✓ - They have less surfactant, causing their lungs to stick when they breathe
What is an intervention for preterm labor when a baby is at risk of delivering
✓ - This stimulates increase in surfactant production
What is normal neonate respiratory rate?
✓ - 30 to 60
What are retractions?
✓ - Use of accessory muscles
What is nasal flaring?
✓ Widening of the nostrils during periods of respiratory difficulty
What is central cyanosis?
✓ - Is the baby core blue
What is grunting?
✓ - ehh, ehh, ehh, ehh
If the baby is showing signs of respiratory distress and their O2 saturation is
within acceptable range, what must be done?
✓ - May give the baby more time to return to normal
What should happen to the three shunts in a baby's heart when they are born?
✓ - A functional closure within a few minutes to an hour after birth
What is acro cyanosis?
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