Chapter 23

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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 is caring for a small-for-gestational-age infant at 1 hour old, after a difficult birth, with a glucose level of 40 mg/dL (2.5 mmol/L). Which nursing action would be the priority?

Initiate early oral feedings

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

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

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 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.

While assessing a full-term neonate, which symptom would cause the nurse to suspect a neurologic impairment?

a weak sucking reflex

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

conduction

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

diabetes mellitus postdates gestation pre-pregnancy obesity

A client asks the nurse what surfactant is. Which explanation would the nurse give as the main role of surfactant in the neonate?

helps the lungs remain expanded after the initiation of breathing

The nurse is teaching nursing students about the risks that late preterm infants may experience. The nurse feels confident learning has taken place when the students make which statement?

"A late preterm newborn may have more clinical problems compared with full-term newborns."

An infant born 10 minutes prior was brought into the nursery for its exam. The nurse notices the infant's lip and palate are malformed. The father comes up to door and asks if the baby seems okay. What is the appropriate response by the nurse?

"Come on over and I will explain your infant's exam and findings."

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

40 mg/100 mL whole blood

A preterm infant will be hospitalized for an extended time. Assuming the infant's condition is improving, which environment would the nurse feel is most suitable for the child?

Provide a mobile the child can see no matter how the child is turned.

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.

At birth, the newborn was at the 8th percentile with a weight of 2350g and born at 36 weeks gestation. Which documentation is most accurate?

The infant was a preterm, low birth weight and small for gestational age

Preterm infant deaths account for 80% to 90% of infant mortality in the first year of life.

True

The nurse examines a 26-week-old premature infant. The skin temperature is lowered. What could be a consequence of the infant being cold?

apnea

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.

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

Which finding would the nurse expect to assess in an infant with hypoglycemia?

limpness or jitteriness

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

Which symptom would most accurately indicate that a newborn has experienced meconium aspiration during the birth process?

meconium stained fluids followed by tachypnea

At birth, the infant has dry, cracked skin, absence of vernix, lack of subcutaneous fat, fingernail extending beyond the fingertips, and poor skin turgor. Based on these findings, how would the nurse would classify this neonate?

post-term

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.

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

A newborn is being monitored for retinopathy of prematurity. Which condition predisposes an infant to this condition?

respiratory distress syndrome

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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