The amount of air that moves into or out of the lungs with each single breath at rest is called - correct
answer Tidal Volume
Which of the following is a non-pharmacologic management technique to treat apnea in the preterm
infant - correct answer Maintaining the head in neutral position
which of the following respiratory disorders occur in term and near-term infants due to delayed
clearance of fetal lung fluid? - correct answer Transient Tachypnea of the
newborn (TTN)
which of the following dextrose infusion rates would be appropriate for an infant with documented
hypoglycemia? - correct answer 4-8 mg/kg/min
While attempting to provide positive pressure ventilation per bag and mask to an apneic infant, you not
there is no chest rise with bagging. what is the MOST appropriate step to take next? - correct answer
reapply the mask , ensuring that a tight seal has been obtained.
you are aske to place pulse ox probe preductally for an infant with suspected pulmonary hypertension.
which of the following sites is a preductal site - correct answer right wrist
An 800 gram infant has a UAC line NS at 1ml/hr. NS has 0.154 mEq/ml of NA. How many mEq of sodium
does this infant receive in 24 hours from this infusion. - correct answer 0.369
mEq/kg/day
normal serum potassium (K+) level is: - correct answer 3.5-5.5 mEq/L
A healthy full term infant would require how many kcal/kg/day for adequate growth and development?
- correct answer 150- 180
, a term baby is delivered by emergency c-section for umbilical cord prolapse. Apgar's were 1,3,and 5 .
initial blood gas showed a PH 7.01, PCO2 39, PO2 180, HCO3 16, BE -19. What is the correct
interpretation of the blood gas? - correct answer Metabolic Acidosis
Which infant would have the greatest risk for evaporative heat loss? - correct answer
30 weeker
A 2,000 gram infant has lost 200 grams in the first week of life. the parents are concerned that their
baby is loosing too much weight. Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding this weight loss? -
correct answer Diuresis in the first week of life with 10-15% weight loss in
preterm infants is normal.
Which of the following drugs is used to maintain patency of the ductus arteriosus for infants with ductal
dependent cardiac defects? - correct answer alprostadil (Prostaglandin E1)
A nicu nurse operating in the role of patient advocate is an example of: - correct answer
Beneficence
The first drug usually given for neonatal seizures is : - correct answer
Phenobarbital (Donnatal)
A mother with an infant with PPHN of the newborn requested to hold her infant. the infant's oxygen
saturation is greater the 94%, blood pressure is stable, and is not on minimal stimulation. the nurses
BEST intervention is to: - correct answer Have the mother hold the infant &
explain signs and symptoms that demonstrate instability of the infant.
which of the following findings suggest a surgical emergency? - correct answer
Unilateral swollen scrotum that is bluish red
What disease comprise TORCH syndrome? - correct answer Toxoplasmosis,
other diseases, rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex