Ch. 18 Prepu OB

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When instructing a new mom on providing skin care to her newborn, which statement should not be included in the teaching?

"Use talc powders to prevent diaper rash."

The Ballard scoring system evaluates newborns on which two factors?

physical maturity and neuromuscular maturity

A nurse teaches new parents about how to soothe their crying newborn. Which statement by the parents indicates that they understand how to soothe their newborn if he becomes upset?

"We'll turn the mobile on that's hanging above his head in his crib."

One minute after birth, the neonate's heart rate is 98 beats per minute (bpm), respirations are slow and irregular, arms are flexed, hips are extended, the neonate has no grimace, and the hands/feet are acrocyanotic. What Apgar score should the nurse assign to the neonate?

4

What are small unopened or plugged sebaceous glands that occur in a newborn's mouth and gums?

Epstein's pearls

The mother of a newborn observes a diaper rash on her newborn's skin. Which intervention should the nurse instruct the parent to implement to treat the diaper rash?

Expose the newborn's bottom to air several times a day.

A nurse is educating the mother of a newborn about feeding and burping. Which strategy should the nurse offer to the mother regarding burping?

Hold the newborn upright with the newborn's head on the mother's shoulder

Which nursing diagnosis would be highest in priority for a newborn?

Ineffective airway clearance related to mucous obstruction

Assessment of a newborn reveals tiny white pinpoint papules on a newborn's nose. The nurse documents this finding as:

Milia

A woman who is about to be discharged after a vaginal birth notices a flea-like rash on her newborn's chest. The rash has tiny red lesions all across the nipple line. What does this rash indicate?

Normal skin finding in newborn

When caring for a newborn who is jittery and irritable 30 minutes after birth, what should the nurse do?

Take blood, using a heel stick, to check for hypoglycemia.

The American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Dietetic Association recommend breastfeeding exclusively for how long?

The first 6 months of newborn's life

A nurse determines that a newborn has a 1-minute Apgar score of 5 points. What conclusion would the nurse make from this finding?

The infant is experiencing moderate difficulty in adjusting to extrauterine life. The nurse should conclude that the newborn is facing moderate difficulty in adjusting to extrauterine life. The nurse should not conclude that the infant is in severe distress requiring immediate interventions for survival or has a congenital heart or respiratory disorder. If the Apgar score is 8 points or higher, it indicates that the condition of the newborn is better. An Apgar score of 0 to 3 points represents severe distress in adjusting to extrauterine life.

A first-time mother informs the nurse that she is unable to breastfeed her newborn through the day as she is usually away at work. She adds that she wants to express her breast milk and store it for her newborn to have later. What instruction would be correct to offer the mother to ensure the safety of the stored expressed breast milk?

Use the sealed and chilled milk within 24 hours.

A newborn is discharged from the hospital before undergoing metabolic screening. A community health nurse scheduling a follow-up home visit knows that the most appropriate time to perform the heel stick is:

at least 24 hours after birth.

When educating clients in a maternal-newborn unit about prevention of infant abduction, what is essential in the effectiveness of prevention of abduction?

cooperation by the parents with the hospital policies

A nurse is providing care to a newborn in the immediate newborn period. What would the nurse expect to administer for eye prophylaxis in the newborn?

erythromycin ophthalmic ointment

The newborn has been placed in skin-to-skin contact with his mother. A blanket covers all of his body except his head. His hair is still wet with amniotic fluid, etc. What is the most likely type of heat loss this baby may experience?

evaporation

The AGPAR score is based on which 5 parameters?

heart rate, muscle tone, reflex irritability, respiratory effort, and color

The nurse measures a newborn's temperature immediately after birth and finds it to be 99° F (37.2° C). An hour later, it has dropped several degrees. The nurse understands that this heat loss can be explained in part by which factor in the newborn?

lack of subcutaneous fat

The nurse is completing an assessment of a newborn. When auscultating the newborn's heart, the nurse would place the stethoscope at which area to auscultate the point of maximal impulse?

lateral to the midclavicular line at the fourth intercostal space

A father is asking questions about the circumcision of his son. He is asking the nurse if there are any disadvantages to the procedure. How should the nurse respond?

pain administration may not be effective during the procedure

The nurse is assisting with the circumcision of a 16-hour-old male infant. Immediately after the procedure, what kind of dressing would the nurse apply to the surgical area?

petrolatum gauze dressing

The nurse is preparing to apply a thermistor probe to a newborn to monitor the newborn's temperature. At which location would the nurse apply the probe?

right upper abdominal quadrant

The nurse is providing discharge education on newborn care at home. The nurse provides instructions that infants need to be placed on their back to sleep. What is the nurse reducing the risk for with this education?

sudden infant death syndrome

Which is the best place to perform a heel stick on a newborn?

the fat pads on the lateral aspects of the foot

Which measurements were most likely obtained from a normal newborn born at 38 weeks to a healthy mother with no maternal complications?

weight = 3500 g, length = 20 inches (51 cm), head circumference = 34 cm, and chest circumference = 32 cm

The nurse caring for a newborn has to perform assessment at various intervals. When should the nurse complete the second assessment for the newborn?

within the first 2 to 4 hours, when the newborn reaches the nursery

The parent of a newborn asks what caused the bacterial infection ophthalmia neonatorum in the baby. The nurse correctly responds that ophthalmia neonatorum can be caused by which bacteria? Select all that apply.

• Chlamydia • Gonorrhea

After birth of the neonate, which interventions would promote parental attachment? Select all that apply.

• swaddling • skin-to-skin contact • breastfeeding • touching


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