N143 Newborn Assessment Questions and Answers 100% Correct
3 components of assessment of male genitalia correct answer 1. Location of urinary meatus
2. Shape of penis
3.. Descent of testes
4 pieces of equipment for newborn assessment correct answer 1. Pen light
2. Stethescope
3. Gloves
4. Thermometer
Abn resp assess correct answer nasal flaring, grunting, retractions
Cardio assessment of new babes correct answer reg rate and rhythm, no murmurs, pulses strong and
equal bilat
Components of newborn general assessment correct answer inspection of colour and
tone/neuromuscular
Describe posture of the newborn correct answer arms and legs moderately flex, fists clenched,
resistance to extremities stretched, cessation of crying when allowed to resume curled-up fetal pos
Eent assess correct answer eyes clear, palates intact, nares present, ears in place and correct alignment
General appearance of newborn correct answer pink, acrocyanosis, alert, active
Gi assess correct answer abd soft no visible distension, cord attached and clamped, anus patent
Gu assess (male and female) correct answer male: urethral opening at tip, testes descending bilat
Female: labia minora and majora intact, hymenal tag may be visible
, How long does it last correct answer 60-100mins
How long does it last correct answer up to 30 mins after birth
How much fluid do the lungs hold at term correct answer 20ml of fluid per kg
N finding for newborn chest correct answer barrel-shaped chest
N finding of the nose correct answer frequent sneezing to clear nose in first few days
N findings of newborn skin correct answer 1. Soft and smooth
2. Milia
2. Mongolian spots
Name the four n findings for mouth assessment correct answer 1. Sucking blister on lip
2. Dome-shaped hard palate
3. Thick frenulum
4. Symmetric movement
Newborn abdomen correct answer soft and dome-shaped
Newborn eyes should be... Correct answer same level and symmetrical
Purpose of apgar score correct answer assess transition to extrauterine life
Resp assess correct answer clear bilat with fine minimal cracks at birth, resp late less than
60breaths/min, nonlaboured, chest expansion symm
3 components of assessment of male genitalia correct answer 1. Location of urinary meatus
2. Shape of penis
3.. Descent of testes
4 pieces of equipment for newborn assessment correct answer 1. Pen light
2. Stethescope
3. Gloves
4. Thermometer
Abn resp assess correct answer nasal flaring, grunting, retractions
Cardio assessment of new babes correct answer reg rate and rhythm, no murmurs, pulses strong and
equal bilat
Components of newborn general assessment correct answer inspection of colour and
tone/neuromuscular
Describe posture of the newborn correct answer arms and legs moderately flex, fists clenched,
resistance to extremities stretched, cessation of crying when allowed to resume curled-up fetal pos
Eent assess correct answer eyes clear, palates intact, nares present, ears in place and correct alignment
General appearance of newborn correct answer pink, acrocyanosis, alert, active
Gi assess correct answer abd soft no visible distension, cord attached and clamped, anus patent
Gu assess (male and female) correct answer male: urethral opening at tip, testes descending bilat
Female: labia minora and majora intact, hymenal tag may be visible
, How long does it last correct answer 60-100mins
How long does it last correct answer up to 30 mins after birth
How much fluid do the lungs hold at term correct answer 20ml of fluid per kg
N finding for newborn chest correct answer barrel-shaped chest
N finding of the nose correct answer frequent sneezing to clear nose in first few days
N findings of newborn skin correct answer 1. Soft and smooth
2. Milia
2. Mongolian spots
Name the four n findings for mouth assessment correct answer 1. Sucking blister on lip
2. Dome-shaped hard palate
3. Thick frenulum
4. Symmetric movement
Newborn abdomen correct answer soft and dome-shaped
Newborn eyes should be... Correct answer same level and symmetrical
Purpose of apgar score correct answer assess transition to extrauterine life
Resp assess correct answer clear bilat with fine minimal cracks at birth, resp late less than
60breaths/min, nonlaboured, chest expansion symm