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Describe the role of epinephrine in the context of neonatal resuscitation and its physiological effects. Epinephrine promotes peripheral vasoconstriction, which helps to redirect blood flow to vital organs during resuscitation. Epinephrine improves plasma volume, which is crucial for hydration in neonates. Epinephrine increases heart rate to enhance overall cardiac output. Epinephrine enhances oxygen uptake in the lungs to improve respiratory function. 2. A neonate has a flat pink lesion on the nose. The lesion has diffuse borders, blanch with pressure and become pinker with crying. The nurse should suspect hemangioma nevus simplex port wine stain 3. Describe how the presentation of gastroschisis differs from that of omphalocele in neonates. Gastroschisis presents with exposed bowel outside the abdominal cavity, while omphalocele involves herniation of abdominal contents covered by a membrane. Both conditions involve herniated bowel but differ in the size of the umbilical ring. Gastroschisis is always associated with congenital heart defects, whereas omphalocele is not. Omphalocele is characterized by bowel that is always edematous. 4. In a clinical scenario, if an intrauterine growth restricted infant presents with low blood sugar, which physiological response might be contributing to this condition? Increased catecholamine secretions due to hypoxia High insulin concentrations inhibiting gluconeogenesis Altered insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells Increased maternal glucose supply 5. The purpose of risk management programs are to: identify and correct system problems and protect the institution from financial liability provide hospital quality improvement programs and staff support identify system problems and perform process improvement inspect hospital policies and offer advice on improvement 6. What is a primary risk factor for cholestasis in premature infants? long term parenteral nutrition hypercalcemia structural renal disease hypoglycemia 7. In a clinical scenario, if a neonate exhibits a fixed gaze while the head is rotated, what would be the most appropriate next step in management? Conduct a neurological assessment to evaluate brain stem function. Monitor the neonate for further signs of oculomotor nerve dysfunction. Refer the neonate for an MRI scan immediately. Administer a sedative to relax the neonate. 8. In a clinical scenario where a neonate is experiencing hypoglycemia, how might somatostatin administration affect their condition? It could worsen hypoglycemia by inhibiting insulin release. It would improve hypoglycemia by increasing insulin levels. It would have no effect on blood sugar levels. It would stimulate glucagon release to raise blood sugar. 9. What is the effect of lorazepam when administered with morphine to a neonate? Diminished Potentiated Prolonged Neutral 10. What is the gestational period during which the g

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ATI NEONATAL CARE ACTUAL EXAM 2025 |177 QUESTIONS
ALREADY ANSWERED

1. Describe the role of epinephrine in the context of neonatal resuscitation
and its physiological effects.

Epinephrine promotes peripheral vasoconstriction, which helps
to redirect blood flow to vital organs during resuscitation.

Epinephrine improves plasma volume, which is crucial for
hydration in neonates.

Epinephrine increases heart rate to enhance overall cardiac
output.

Epinephrine enhances oxygen uptake in the lungs to improve
respiratory function.

2. A neonate has a flat pink lesion on the nose. The lesion has diffuse
borders, blanch with pressure and become pinker with crying. The nurse
should suspect

hemangioma

nevus simplex

port wine stain

3. Describe how the presentation of gastroschisis differs from that of
omphalocele in neonates.

Gastroschisis presents with exposed bowel outside the
abdominal cavity, while omphalocele involves herniation of
abdominal contents covered by a membrane.

Both conditions involve herniated bowel but differ in the size of
the umbilical ring.

Gastroschisis is always associated with congenital heart defects,
whereas omphalocele is not.

, Omphalocele is characterized by bowel that is always edematous.

4. In a clinical scenario, if an intrauterine growth restricted infant presents
with low blood sugar, which physiological response might be
contributing to this condition?

Increased catecholamine secretions due to hypoxia

High insulin concentrations inhibiting gluconeogenesis

Altered insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells

Increased maternal glucose supply

5. The purpose of risk management programs are to:

identify and correct system problems and protect the institution
from financial liability

provide hospital quality improvement programs and staff support

identify system problems and perform process improvement

inspect hospital policies and offer advice on improvement

6. What is a primary risk factor for cholestasis in premature infants?

long term parenteral nutrition

hypercalcemia

structural renal disease

hypoglycemia

7. In a clinical scenario, if a neonate exhibits a fixed gaze while the head is
rotated, what would be the most appropriate next step in management?

Conduct a neurological assessment to evaluate brain stem
function.

Monitor the neonate for further signs of oculomotor nerve
dysfunction.

, Refer the neonate for an MRI scan immediately.

Administer a sedative to relax the neonate.

8. In a clinical scenario where a neonate is experiencing hypoglycemia,
how might somatostatin administration affect their condition?

It could worsen hypoglycemia by inhibiting insulin release.

It would improve hypoglycemia by increasing insulin levels.

It would have no effect on blood sugar levels.

It would stimulate glucagon release to raise blood sugar.

9. What is the effect of lorazepam when administered with morphine to a
neonate?

Diminished

Potentiated

Prolonged

Neutral

10. What is the gestational period during which the greatest risk to the fetus
from varicella infection occurs?

before 13 weeks

after 20 weeks gestation

between 13-20 weeks gestation

at any time during pregnancy

11. Describe how the actions of a prudent nurse in similar situations
contribute to establishing the standard of care in neonatal care.

The actions of a prudent nurse in similar situations help
establish the standard of care by providing a benchmark for

, acceptable practices in neonatal care.

The actions of a prudent nurse are irrelevant to the standard of
care.

The standard of care is determined solely by hospital policy.

The actions of a prudent nurse are based on personal experience.

12. A neonate received a vitamin k injection after birth, which finding
indicates that the treatment was effective?

Skin color is pink

Vital signs are normal

glucose levels are stable.

Blood clots after heel sticks

13. What should the pattern of care for a neonate primarily be based on?

The infant's cues and needs

A regular routine schedule

Aversive procedures

Parental preferences

14. What is the most common factor associated with increased mortality for
neonates with HSV?

cutaneous lesions

disseminated infection

encephalitis

localized infection

15. What is a potential consequence of the absence of the ileocecal valve in
a neonate with short bowel syndrome (SBS)?

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