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What are the newborn neonatal ranges for Temp, Pulse & Resp?   Temp – 97.7 – 99.5 0 F Pulse – 120 – 160 Resp – 30 - 60  
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The nurse documents Erythema toxicum On the infant’s trunk And face. What should the nurse do next?   Nothing. Also known as Newborn rash  
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The nurse notices Crepitus over the clavicale What should be done next?.   Assess for bilateral Arm movement Immobilize affected arm  
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The nurse documents A 2-vessel cord. What abnormalities Are associated with this finding?   GI, renal And chromosomal abnormalities  
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Describe the difference Between caput succedaneum And cephalhematoma.   Caput – edema over the Presenting part Cephalhematoma – Bleeding, does not cross Suture lines  
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Describe ear recoil for a term infant   Recoils quickly Preterm will not recoil Or very slow  
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Describe the scarf sign For a preterm infant.   Elbow passes center Of chest  
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Describe plantar creases for A term infant.   Creases will cover At least 2/3 of foot  
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Describe the genitalia of A preterm male infant.   Little to no rugae Testes not decended  
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Describe the expected Outcome of the square window sign For a term infant.   Wrist at 0 to 30 degree angle  
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Why is Vitamin K Given and what are The side effects?   To prevent hemorhagic Disease of the Newborn SE: Bleeding or Ecchymoses  
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What is PKU? When is the test Performed?   Tests for 1 of the Inborn errors of Metabolism When – after 24 hrs Old and eating  
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Why is Erythromycin Ophthalmic Ointment administered? When and how is it given?   Prevent gonorrhea eye Infection Give < 1 hr old Clean then gently open eyes, apply Ribbon of med  
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What site is used to obtain A blood sugar? What is the normal range of Blood glucose after bith?   Heel – apply warmer Before sample > 40  
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The mother of a newborn is dx With Hep B. What medications Will be given to the newborn?.   Hepatitis B Vaccine Hep B immune globuin  
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Describe a Proper Latch during breast Feeding.   Lips flanged over areola Nose & chin touching breast Not painful Audible swallowing  
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What assessments are used for adequate nutrition with breast Feeding?   Weight gain 6-10 voids per day Sleeps 2 – 3 hours Between feedings  
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The nurse observes the pt propping the bottle during feeding. What does the nurse do? This can lead to what infection?   Inform pt risky For aspiration, Tooth decay, & Ear infections  
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How can the mother Increase her milk supply When breast feeding?   Feed or pump more often  
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How much formula Should a baby take Per feeding the First few days of life?   15 to 30 ml Per feeding  
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List 5 signs of respiratory distress.   Changes in color Nasal flaring Tachypnea Grunting Retractions Facial grimicing  
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What RN interventions are done with an infant in phototherapy?   Eye patches Diaper only Temp q 2 hrs Feed q 2-3 hrs Reposition q 2 hrs Skin care  
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The nurse notices an infant shivering. What should be done?   Assess for hypoglycemia Assess for withdrawals: Nicotine, drugs  
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What are signs of sepsis in an infant?   Unstable temp Resp distress Hypoglycemia Lethargy  
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List 3 complications of a premature infant.   Respiratory Circulation Nutrition Thermoregulation Retinopathy  
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What type of heat loss Occurs when a newly delivered Infant is placed in the crib Before the radiant warmer Is turned on?   Conduction Heat loss  
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What assessments are done Following circumcision?   Bleeding Urination Infection  
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An infant is in Phototherapy. The nurse can no Longer elicit a moro reflex. What should be done next?   Notify MD, Reassess bili level May have brain involvement  
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What does a positive Coombs test indicate? What assessments Are done?   Antibodies from mother Have attached to infant’s RBC Watch bilirubin levels  
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You have assisted delivery of a 10 lb baby. What 2 assessments Should the nurse do after baby Is stable?   Clavicles Blood glucose  
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Complication In preterm infant From receiving High levels of Oxygen.   Retinopathy of Prematurity. Results in visual Impairment or blindness  
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