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At a prenatal class the nurse describes the various birth weight terms that may be used to describe a newborn at birth. The nurse feels confident learning has has occurred when a participant makes which statement?

"Newborns who are appropriate for gestational age at birth have lower chance of complications than others."

A nursing student, observing care of a 30-week-gestation infant in the neonatal intensive care unit, asks the nurse, "Are premature infants more susceptible to infection as I have to wash my hands so often in this department?" What is the nurse's best response?

"That is correct; a 30-week-gestation infant lacks the protective antibody called IgG."

The nurse in the NICU is caring for preterm newborns. Which guidelines are recommended for care of these newborns? Select all that apply.

- Take the newborn's temperature often. - Dress the newborn in ways to preserve warmth. -supply oxygen for the newborn if necessary

A 24-hour-old, full-term, small-for-gestational-age neonate is being assessed. Which maternal factors would the nurse correlate with this gestational age variation? Select all that apply.

-blood pressure baseline of 140/90 mm Hg -positive for TORCH infections -hemoglobin 7g/dL -BMI under 17

Which maternal factors should the nurse consider contributory to a newborn being large for gestational age? Select all that apply.

-nonpregnancy obesity -diabetes -postdates gestation

A nurse is providing care to a preterm neonate. Which interventions would be most effective in minimizing the newborn's pain? Select all that apply.

-using colorful mobile for distraction -encouraging kangaroo care during procedures -removing tape gently from the skin

Immediately after birth, a preterm infant is placed in a radiant heat warmer. For which nursing diagnosis is this intervention addressing?

Ineffective thermoregulation related to immaturity

The nurse observes a neonate born at 28 weeks' gestation. Which finding would the nurse expect to see?

The pinna of the ear is soft and flat and stays folded.

A newborn does not breathe spontaneously at birth. The nurse administers oxygen by bag and mask. If oxygen is entering the lungs, the nurse should notice that the:

chest rises with each bag compression

When discussing heat loss in newborns, placing a newborn on a cold scale would be an example of what type of heat loss?

conduction

The nurse notices while holding him upright that a day-old newborn has a significantly indented anterior fontanelle. She immediately brings it to the attention of the primary care provider. What does this finding indicate?

dehydration

What is a consequence of hypothermia in a newborn?

holds breath 25 seconds

The nurse begins intermittent oral feedings for a small-for-gestational-age newborn to prevent which occurrence?

hypoglycemia

A nurse assisting in a birth notices that the amniotic fluid is stained greenish black as the baby is being born. Which intervention should the nurse implement as a result of this finding?

intubation and suctioning of trachea

The nurse assesses a large for gestational age infant admitted to the newborn observational unit with the diagnosis of hypoglycemia. What would best correlate with this diagnosis?

jitteriness

A nurse is working in the newborn observational unit and is assigned four newborns. In which newborn will the nurse suspect difficulties with thermal regulation?

newly born preterm infant

Losing a newborn is perhaps one of the most difficult situations for a family. Which action by the nurse would be the most appropriate if a newborn dies?

offering mementos to the family of the newborn

To administer oxygen by bag and mask to a newborn, you would position the baby

on the back with the head slightly extended

A thin newborn has a respiratory rate of 80 breaths/min, nasal flaring with sternal retractions, a heart rate of 120 beats/min, temperature of 36° C (96.8° F) and persisting oxygen saturation of <87%. The nurse interprets these findings as:

respiratory distress

A jaundiced neonate must have heel sticks to assess bilirubin levels. Which assessment findings would indicate that the neonate is in pain? Select all that apply.

- Heart rate is 180 beats per minutes. - Oxygen saturation level is 88%. - The infant has facial grimacing and quivering chin.

A premature neonate must undergo hourly venipunctures. What nursing action is appropriate to minimize the pain from the procedures? Select all that apply.

-warm blankets -nonnutritive sucking -swaddling -gentle handling

The nurse recognizes that the group of infants born during which time frame are at a higher risk for morbidity and mortality?

34-37 wks

Hypoglycemia in a mature infant is defined as a blood glucose level below which amount?

40 mg/100 mL whole blood

An 18-year-old client has given birth in the 28th week of gestation, and her newborn is showing signs of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). Which statement is true for a newborn with RDS?

RDS is caused by a lack of alveolar surfactant.

A woman who has given birth to a postterm newborn asks the nurse why her baby looks so thin with so little muscle. The nurse integrates understanding about which concept when responding to the mother?

With postterm birth, the fetus uses stored nutrients to stay alive, and wasting occurs.

At an amniocentesis just prior to birth, a fetus's lecithin/sphingomyelin ratio was determined to be 1:1. Based on this, she is prone to which type of respiratory problem following birth?

alveolar collapse on expiration

During the newborn's assessment, which finding would lead the nurse to suspect that a large-for-gestational-age newborn has experienced birth trauma?

asymmetrical movement

A premature infant develops respiratory distress syndrome. With this condition, circulatory impairment is likely to occur because with increased lung tension, the:

ductus arteriosus remains open

A common symptom that would alert the nurse that a preterm infant is developing respiratory distress syndrome is:

expiratory grunting

An obese woman with diabetes has just given birth to a term, large for gestational age (LGA) newborn. Which condition should the nurse most expect to find in this infant?

hypoglycemia

A newborn is identifies as extremely low birth weight placing the newborn's weight at which level?

less than 1,000 g

A 35-year-old client has just given birth to a healthy newborn during her 43rd week of gestation. What should the nurse expect when assessing the condition of the newborn?

meconium aspiration in utero or at birth

A client has just given birth at 42 weeks' gestation. What would the nurse expect to find during her assessment of the neonate?

peeling and wrinkling of the neonates epidermis

A newborn girl who was born at 38 weeks of gestation weighs 2000 g and is below the 10th percentile in weight. The nurse recognizes that this girl will be placed in which classification?

term, small for gestational age, and low-birth-weight infant

The nurse is caring for a large-for-gestational-age infant born to a patient with diabetes mellitus. Why should the nurse schedule routine blood glucose measurements for the infant?

to detect rebound hypoglycemia

The nurse is admitting a newborn male for observation with the diagnosis of preterm. What assessment finding corresponds with this gestational age diagnosis?

undescended testes


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