___ are dark areas observed in dark-skinned newborns. Correct
Answers mongolian spots
___ are small white bumps that occur on the nose due to clogged
sebaceous glands Correct Answers milia
___ are small white nodules that appear on the roof of a
newborn's mouth Correct Answers epstein's pears
___ is a condition in which the infants shows bluish
discoloration of the hands and feet for about 24 hrs after birth.
Correct Answers acrocyanosis
___ is an infection in a breast, usually confined to a milk duct.
Most clients who suffer this are mothers who are breastfeeding.
Correct Answers mastitis
___ is light energy changes the shape and structure of
unconjugated bilirubin so it can be excreted. Correct Answers
phototherapy
blue fluorescent LED lights are used
___ is the most common result of ABO incompatibility Correct
Answers hyperbilirubinemia
___ is usually transmitted during labor and birth through
blood, ,higher transmission rates if mom is seropositive for both
,surface antigen and e antigen, usually resolves on its own in a
few months. Correct Answers hep B
____ is a transient maculopapular rash seen in newborns
Correct Answers erythema toxicum
____ is the most common congenital viral infection, transmitted
during pregnancy birth and through breast milk Correct
Answers CMV
____ is the state of being without a valued other, especially by
death. Correct Answers bereavement
24 hrs after d/c, a mother, who is formula feeding, called the
hospital stating that her NB is vomiting most of his feedings.
Which statement by the mother indicates she needs further
teaching?
a. "I feed him every time he cries. Sometime he eats 4 oz @ a
time every couple of hours."
b. "I burp him after each ½ oz of formula."
c. "I'm using prepared formula, & he takes ½ oz- 1 oz evey 3-4
hours." Correct Answers a
A 2-day old, exclusively breastfed baby is to be discharged
home. When providing discharge teaching, under what
circumstances would you tell the mother to notify the
pediatrician?
,a. If she feeds the baby 8-12 times/ day
b. If the baby voids 6- 10 times/ day
c. If the baby has seedy yellow stools
d. If the baby's eyes are tinged yellow Correct Answers d
a 28 y.o multipara delivered a 9lb, 3oz baby girl 1 hour ago after
a 22-hr labor with a forceps-assisted birth. As the client is
holding her daughter, she keeps shifting position and is
becoming increasingly irritable and annoyed with everyone in
the room. Which action would the nurse initially take?
a. massage the fundus
b. check the perineum
c. assess VS
d. check the tone of the fundus Correct Answers b
A baby born with hemolytic jaundice is being treated with
phototherapy. To provide safe newborn care, which of the
following actions should you perform?
a. Cover the baby's eyes with eye pads
b. Turn the lights on for ten minutes every hour
c. Clothe baby in a t-shirt and diaper only
, d. Tightly swaddle the baby in a baby blanket Correct Answers
a
A baby's blood type is B negative. The baby is at risk for
hemolytic jaundice if the mother has which of the following
blood types?
a. Type O negative
b. Type A negative
c. Type B positive
d. Type AB positive Correct Answers a
A breastfeeding client with a 2-week old infant is being seen in
the emergency department with a red, warm area in the upper
quadrant of her left breast. Her vital signs are:
T- 104.6 F, R- 20, BP- 110/60. She has signs/symptoms of:
a. Engorgement
b. Mastitis
c. Plugged duct
d. Breast abscess Correct Answers b