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1. Why is it important to feed a jittery newborn with a low glucose level?
Feeding is necessary for hydration only.
Feeding helps to raise the baby's blood glucose levels and
prevent complications.
Feeding has no effect on glucose levels.
Feeding is only important for weight gain.
2. Describe the importance of hand hygiene in infection prevention for
postpartum mothers.
Hand hygiene is only necessary for healthcare providers, not
mothers.
Hand hygiene is less important than monitoring vital signs.
Hand hygiene only needs to be practiced after using the
restroom.
Hand hygiene is crucial in preventing infections by reducing
the transmission of pathogens.
3. If a patient has a history of blood clots and is seeking a long-term
contraceptive option, which method would be most appropriate based
on the information provided?
Contraceptive patch
Birth control pills
Copper IUD
Hormonal implant
,4. Why is it important to inform patients about the potential for irregular
, menstruation when using the implantable arm progestin?
Patients need to understand that irregular menstruation is a
common side effect to manage their expectations.
Patients should expect their periods to become more regular.
Patients should know that it will completely stop their periods.
Patients need to be aware that it can cause heavy bleeding.
5. Just before going home, a new mother asks the nurse about the
umbilical cord. The nurse would tell her:
It contains two veins and one artery
At birth, the cord is a bluish color
Skin will cover the area within 1 week
It should fall off by 10 to 14 days
6. When teaching a primaparous client about neonatal reflexes the nurse
determines that teaching about the rooting reflex has been effective
when the mother identifies what as the age at which the rooting reflex
disappears?
6 weeks to 2 months
2 weeks to 1 month
3 to 4 months
5 to 6 months
7. What is the minimum number of identifiers a nurse should use to ensure
security when returning a newborn to a parent?
Three identifiers
One identifier
, Four identifiers
Two identifiers
8. If a nurse observes an absent Moro reflex in a newborn during
assessment, what should be the next step in the nursing intervention?
The nurse should immediately administer medication to stimulate
the reflex.
Further neurological evaluation should be conducted to assess
for potential issues.
The nurse should reassure the parents that this is a normal
finding.
The nurse should document the finding and continue with routine
care.
9. Describe the purpose of minimal environmental stimuli for newborns
exposed to prenatal drugs.
Minimal environmental stimuli are used to encourage social
interaction.
Minimal environmental stimuli help reduce stress and promote
comfort in newborns.
Minimal environmental stimuli are meant to stimulate the
newborn's senses.
Minimal environmental stimuli are only necessary during feeding
times.
10. What is one physical factor that contributes to a newborn's risk for heat
loss?
Low body surface area
Thick skin