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ENPC 5TH EDITION QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
Neonate characteristics: CORRECT ANSWER-Birth to 4 weeks If
preterm neonate until original due date plus 28 days
Loses 5-10% weight by 3-4th day of life
Flexion normal posture
Limited glycogen store
Nose breathers

Infant characteristics: CORRECT ANSWER-Nose breather until 6months And
muscle to breathe
Metabolic rate 2x adult (increased need for oxygen and glucose)

Toddler characteristics: - CORRECT ANSWERV-Babinski réflex normal until walking
Plantar réflex at 2 years
And muscles to breathe

Most common cause of bradycardia in peds CORRECT ANSWER-hypoxia

When to begin chest compressions in peds CORRECT ANSWER-when HR is below 60bpm

Suctioning the neonate - CORRECT ANSWERV-increases the risk for decreased cerebral blood flow
decreased pulmonary oxygenation
bradycardia
suction mouth then nose

Neonate first minute emphasis CORRECT ANSWER-ventilation not intubation

Lower glucose levels in Neonate CORRECT ANSWER-associated with potential for brain injury stress of
respiratory and circulatory efforts metabolize existing glucose
D10 IV for glucose <40mg/dL
normal heel stick at birth 30 mg/dL
normal heel stick at 24h 45 mg/dL

Neonatal CHD - CORRECT ANSWERV-
compare pulse ox from right hand to either foot (difference >3% suggest dx)
considered in infant presenting with respiratory distress or shock (with absence of fever)
s/s include shock, cyanosis, tachypnea, or pulmonary edema

Neonatal cyanosis CORRECT ANSWER-
look inside the mouth at gum line for purple/blue color of tongue and gums - central
look for hands and feet to change color - peripheral

Respiratory Distress in peds patient CORRECT ANSWER-
characterized by increased respiratory rate
increased heart rate
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