N153 Unit 3: Newborn 2/4
It is time for a baby who is in the drowsy behavioral state to breastfeed. Which of the following techniques could the mother use to arouse the baby? Select all that apply. 1. Swaddle or tightly bundle the baby. 2. Hand express milk onto the baby's lips. 3. Talk with the baby while making eye contact. 4. Remove the baby's shirt and change the diaper. 5. Play pat-a-cake with the baby.
Hand express milk onto the baby's lips. Talk with the baby while making eye contact. Remove the baby's shirt and change the diaper. Play pat-a-cake with the baby.
A nurse is advising the parents of a newborn regarding when they should call their pediatrician. Which of the following responses show that the teaching was effective? Select all that apply. 1. If the baby repeatedly refuses to feed. 2. If the baby's breathing is irregular. 3. If the baby has no tears when he cries. 4. If the baby is repeatedly difficult to awaken. 5. If the baby's temperature is above 100.4°F/38°C.
If the baby repeatedly refuses to feed. If the baby is repeatedly difficult to awaken. If the baby's temperature is above 100.4°F/38°C.
A breastfeeding baby is born with a tight frenulum. Which of the following is an important assessment for the nurse to make? 1. Integrity of the baby's uvula. 2. Presence of maternal nipple damage. 3. Presence of neonatal tongue injury. 4. The baby's breathing pattern.
Presence of maternal nipple damage.
A bottle feeding mother is providing a return demonstration of how to burp the baby. Which of the following would indicate that the teaching was successful? Select all that apply. 1. The woman gently strokes and pats her baby's back. 2. The woman positions the baby in a sitting position on her lap. 3. The woman waits to burp the baby until the baby's feeding is complete. 4. The woman states that a small amount of regurgitated formula is acceptable. 5. The woman remarks that the baby does not need to burp after trying for one full minute.
The woman gently strokes and pats her baby's back. The woman positions the baby in a sitting position on her lap. The woman states that a small amount of regurgitated formula is acceptable.
A mother is told that she should bottle feed her child for medical reasons. Which of the following maternal disease states are consistent with the recommendation? Select all that apply. 1. Untreated, active tuberculosis (TB). 2. Hepatitis B surface antigen positive. 3. Human immunodeficiency virus positive. 4. Chorioamnionitis. 5. Mastitis.
Untreated, active tuberculosis (TB). Human immunodeficiency virus positive.
The nurse is about to elicit the Moro reflex. Which of the following responses should the nurse expect to see? 1. When the cheek of the baby is touched, the newborn turns toward the side that is touched. 2. When the lateral aspect of the sole of the baby's foot is stroked, the toes extend and fan outward. 3. When the baby is suddenly lowered or startled, the neonate's arms straighten outward and the knees flex. 4. When the newborn is supine and the head is turned to one side, the arm on that same side extends.
When the baby is suddenly lowered or startled, the neonate's arms straighten outward and the knees flex.
A nurse must give vitamin K 0.5 mg IM to a newly born baby. Which of the following needles should the nurse choose for the injection? 1. 5/8 inch, 18 gauge. 2. 5/8 inch, 25 gauge. 3. 1 inch, 18 gauge. 4. 1 inch, 25 gauge.
5/8 inch, 25 gauge.
The nurse notes that a newborn, who is 5 minutes old, exhibits the following characteristics: heart rate 108 bpm, respiratory rate 29 rpm with lusty cry, pink body with bluish hands and feet, some flexion. What does the nurse determine the baby's Apgar score is? 1. 6. 2. 7. 3. 8. 4. 9.
8.
The nurse is teaching the parents of a female baby how to change the baby's diapers. Which of the following should be included in the teaching? 1. Always wipe the perineum from front to back. 2. Remove any vernix caseosa from the labial folds. 3. Put powder on the buttocks every time the baby stools. 4. Weigh every diaper to assess hydration status.
Always wipe the perineum from front to back.
The nurse is teaching the parents of a 1-day-old baby how to give a sponge bath. Which of the following actions should be included? 1. Clean the eyes from outer canthus to inner canthus. 2. Cleanse the ear canals with a cotton swab. 3. Assemble all supplies before beginning the bath. 4. Check the temperature of the bath water with the fingertips.
Assemble all the supplies before beginning the bath.
A nurse is practicing the procedures for conducting cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in the neonate. Which site should the nurse use to assess the pulse of a baby? 1. Carotid. 2. Radial. 3. Brachial. 4. Pedal.
Brachial.
A nurse has brought a 2-hour-old baby to a mother from the nursery. The nurse is going to assist the mother with the first breastfeeding experience. Which of the following actions should the nurse perform first? 1. Compare mother's and baby's identification bracelets. 2. Help the mother into a comfortable position. 3. Teach the mother about a proper breast latch. 4. Tickle the baby's lips with the mother's nipple.
Compare mother's and baby's identification bracelets.
A nurse is providing discharge teaching to the parents of a newborn. Which of the following should be included when teaching the parents how to care for the baby's umbilical cord? 1. Cleanse it with hydrogen peroxide if it starts to smell. 2. Remove it with sterile tweezers at one week of age. 3. Call the doctor if greenish drainage appears. 4. Cover it with sterile dressings until it falls off.
Call the doctor if greenish drainage appears.
A baby has just been admitted into the neonatal nursery. Before taking the newborn's vital signs, the nurse should warm his or her hands and the stethoscope to prevent heat loss resulting from which of the following? 1. Evaporation. 2. Conduction. 3. Radiation. 4. Convection.
Conduction
A 40-week-gestation neonate is in the first period of reactivity. Which of the following actions should the nurse take at this time? 1. Encourage the parents to bond with their baby. 2. Notify the neonatologist of the finding. 3. Perform the gestational age assessment. 4. Place the baby under the overhead warmer
Encourage the parents to bond with their baby.
A mucousy baby is being left with the parents for the first time after delivery. Which of the following should the nurse teach the parents regarding use of the bulb syringe? 1. Suction the nostrils before suctioning the mouth. 2. Make sure to suction the back of the throat. 3. Insert the syringe before compressing the bulb. 4. Dispose of the drainage in a tissue or a cloth.
Dispose of the drainage in a tissue or a cloth.
The nurse has provided anticipatory guidance to a couple who has just delivered a baby. Which of the following is an appropriate goal for the care of their new baby? 1. The baby will have a bath with soap every morning. 2. During a supervised play period, the baby will be placed on the tummy every day. 3. The baby will be given a pacifi er after each feeding. 4. For the first month of life, the baby will sleep on his or her side in a crib next to the parents.
During a supervised play period, the baby will be placed on the tummy every day.
A neonate who is being admitted into the well-baby nursery is exhibiting each of the following assessment findings. Which of the fi ndings should the nurse report to the primary healthcare provider? Select all that apply. 1. Harlequin sign. 2. Extension of the toes when the lateral aspect of the sole is stroked. 3. Elbow moves past the midline when the scarf sign is assessed. 4. Slightly curved pinnae of the ears that are slow to recoil. 5. Telangiectatic nevi.
Elbow moves past the midline when the scarf sign is assessed. Slightly curved pinnae of the ears that are slow to recoil.
The mother notes that her baby has a "bulge" on the back of one side of the head. She calls the nurse into the room to ask what the bulge is. The nurse notes that the bulge covers the right parietal bone but does not cross the suture lines. The nurse explains to the mother that the bulge results from which of the following? 1. Molding of the baby's skull so that the baby could fi t through her pelvis. 2. Swelling of the tissues of the baby's head from the pressure of her pushing. 3. The position that the baby took in her pelvis during the last trimester of her pregnancy. 4. Small blood vessels that broke under the baby's scalp during birth
Small blood vessels that broke under the baby's scalp during birth.
A mother asks the nurse which powder she should purchase to use on the baby's skin. What should the nurse's response be? 1. "Any powder made especially for babies should be fine." 2. "It is recommended that powder not be put on babies." 3. "There is no real difference except that many babies are allergic to cornstarch so it should not be used." 4. "As long as you put it only on the buttocks area, you can use any brand of baby powder that you like."
"It is recommended that powder not be put on babies."
Please put an "X" on the site where the nurse should perform a heel stick on the neonate.
Lateral aspects of heel
To check for the presence of Epstein pearls, the nurse should assess which part of the neonate's body? 1. Feet. 2. Hands. 3. Back. 4. Mouth.
Mouth.
A neonate is admitted to the nursery. The nurse makes the following assessments: weight 3,845 grams, head circumference 35 cm, chest circumference 33 cm, positive Ortolani sign, and presence of supernumerary nipples. Which of the assessments should be reported to the healthcare practitioner? 1. Birth weight. 2. Head and chest circumferences. 3. Ortolani sign. 4. Supernumerary nipples.
Ortolani sign.
A nurse is providing anticipatory guidance to a couple regarding the baby's immunization schedule. Which of the following statements by the parents shows that the teaching by the nurse was successful? Select all that apply. 1. The first hepatitis B injection is given by 1 month of age. 2. The first polio injection will be given at 2 months of age. 3. The measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) immunization should be administered before the first birthday. 4. Three diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis (DTaP) shots will be given during the first year of life. 5. The Varivax (varicella) immunization will be administered after the baby turns one year of age.
The first hepatitis B injection is given by 1 month of age. The first polio injection will be given at 2 months of age. Three diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis (DTaP) shots will be given during the first year of life. The Varivax (varicella) immunization will be administered after the baby turns one year of age.
A nurse is providing anticipatory guidance to a couple before they take home their newborn. Which of the following should be included? Select all that apply. 1. If their baby is sleeping soundly, they should not awaken the baby for a feeding. 2. If their baby is exposed to the sun, they should put sunscreen on the baby. 3. They should purchase liquid acetaminophen to be used when ordered by the pediatrician. 4. They should notify their pediatrician when the umbilical cord falls off. 5. When strapping their baby into a car seat, they should position the top of the chest clip at the level of the baby's belly button.
If their baby is exposed to the sun, they should put sunscreen on the baby. They should purchase liquid acetaminophen to be used when ordered by the pediatrician.
A nurse is advising a mother of a neonate being discharged from the hospital regarding car seat safety. Which of the following should be included in the teaching plan? Select all that apply. 1. Place the baby's car seat in the front passenger seat of the car. 2. Position the car seat rear facing until the baby reaches two years of age. 3. Attach the car seat to the car at 2 latch points at the base of the car seat. 4. Check that the installed car seat moves no more than 1 inch side to side or front to back. 5. Make sure that there is at least a 3-inch space between the straps of the seat and the baby's body.
Position the car seat rear facing until the baby reaches two years of age. Attach the car seat to the car at 2 latch points at the base of the car seat. Check that the installed car seat moves no more than 1 inch side to side or front to back.
Four newborns were admitted into the neonatal nursery 1 hour ago. They are all sleeping in overhead warmers. Which of the babies should the nurse ask the neonatologist to evaluate? 1. The neonate with a temperature of 98.9°F/37.2°C and weight of 3,000 grams. 2. The neonate with white spots on the bridge of the nose. 3. The neonate with raised white specks on the gums. 4. The neonate with irregular respirations of 72 and heart rate of 166.
The neonate with irregular respirations of 72 and heart rate of 166.
The nurse is assessing a neonate in the newborn nursery. Which of the following findings in a newborn should be reported to the neonatologist? 1. The eyes cross and uncross when they are open. 2. The ears are positioned in alignment with the inner and outer canthus of the eyes. 3. Axillae and femoral folds of the baby are covered with a white cheesy substance. 4. The nostrils flare whenever the baby inhales.
The nostrils flare whenever the baby inhales.
The nurse is developing a teaching plan for parents who are taking home their 2-day-old breastfed baby. Which of the following should the nurse include in the plan? 1. Wash hands well before picking up the baby. 2. Refrain from having visitors for the first month. 3. Wear a mask to prevent transmission of a cold. 4. Sterilize the breast pump supplies after every use.
Wash hands well before picking up the baby.