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NICU Exam Questions with All Correct Answers
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what can hypothermia lead to in a neonate? - Answer-acidosis, increased O2 
consumption, hypoglycemia, surfactant depletion, and respiratory distress 
mechanisms of heat loss - Answer-radiation, evaporation, conduction, convection 
equipment used in NICU to provide thermoregulation? - Answer-radiant warmer w/ISC, 
isolettes (double walls), giraffe omnibeds, portable radiant heat lamp, saran/plastic tent, 
porta warm mattress, blankets, hats, heate...
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What is the high risk neonate defined as? - A newborn, regardless of 
gestational age or birth weight, who has greater than average chance of 
morbidity or mortality d/t conditions associated with birth and the transition 
to extrauterine life. 
How is a high risk neonate classified by weight? - -Low birth weight: 
<2500g 
-Very low birth weight: <1500g 
-Extremely low birth weight: <1000g 
How is a high risk neonate classified by growth? ...
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Level 1 NICU - Answer- Normal Newborn Nursery 
Level 2 NICU - Answer- Special Care Nursery 
Level 3 NICU - Answer- Newborn Intensive Care: Respiratory, Neonatal Surgery, 
Special Diagnostics, Very Pre-term Infants 
Level 4 NICU - Answer- Newborn Intensive Care: Cardiac Surgery 
Diagnoses of Infants Admitted to NICU - Answer- Prematurity, Respiratory distress, 
Surgical (GI, cardiac, renal), Neurological problems, Congenital anomalies (trisomy 18, 
2...
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Clonic Seizures - Answer- Rhythmic jerks of one to three seconds in duration that slow 
during the seizure indicates what type of seizure 
Subtle seizures - Answer- what kind of seizures are more common in premature infants 
and often involve ocular and facial movements or autonomic changes 
tonic seizures - Answer- what kind of seizures are characterized by posturing and 
extension of lower limbs that may be associated with upper limb extension o...
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Wide Pulse Pressure - Answer- Wide pulse pressure is defined as a difference between 
systolic and diastolic blood pressures of 30 mm Hg in a term infant and 25 mm Hg in the 
preterm infant. Wide pulse pressure in the infant with a PDA is caused by the increased 
stroke volume (from the increase in return of blood to the left ventricle), combined with a 
diversion of blood from the aorta to the pulmonary artery. 
Hydrocele - Answer- presence of peritone...
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Describe hand hygiene process for NICU - Answer- Wet your hands with running water 
and apply soap. Lather the soap by rubbing hands together well. Scrub the back of your 
hands, between your fingers, and under your nails. Make sure to scrub your hands for 
at least 2 minutes, the rinse well under water. Dry using a clean towel. Always foam in 
and foam out when entering a new room/bed space or seeing a new baby. 
What do you do if the baby is on contac...
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Has the US preterm birth rate been increasing or decreasing the past 4 years? - 
Answer- Decreasing 
2006: 12.8% born before 37 weeks gestation 
2010: 12% 
What percent of live births account for infants born less than 32 weeks gestation? - 
Answer- 1% 
What is the leading cause of infant mortality and morbidity? - Answer- Preterm birth 
What percent of neonatal deaths result after preterm birth? - Answer- 70% 
The likelihood of infants dying within the firs...
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Rocuronium (Zemuron) - Answer- Short-term paralysis (short duration, rapid reversal) 
During elective placement of endotracheal tubes to minimize trauma and improve 
success of procedure. 
IV 
Wears off the quickest of all available paralytics. 
Acyclovir - Answer- One of the only antibiotics available to treat a viral infection (HSV). 
Chickenpox, shingles, genital herpes, cold sore. 
Extremely safe, minimal side effects. 
Oral or IV. 
N/V...
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What is the high risk neonate defined as? - Answer- A newborn, regardless of 
gestational age or birth weight, who has greater than average chance of morbidity or 
mortality d/t conditions associated with birth and the transition to extrauterine life. 
How is a high risk neonate classified by weight? - Answer- -Low birth weight: <2500g 
-Very low birth weight: <1500g 
-Extremely low birth weight: <1000g 
How is a high risk neonate clas...
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NICU Study Material with Complete Solutions
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What is the normal temperature for a neonate? - Answer- 36.5 to 37.2 degrees Celsius. 
This is equal to 97.7 to 99 degrees Fahrenheit. 
How often is IV tubing changed? - Answer- Every 3 days. 
How often is feeding tubing changed? - Answer- Every feeding. 
What is gastroschisis? - Answer- Gastroschisis is a birth defect where the baby is born 
with a hole in the abdominal wall, and organs are outside the body. 
What is the treatment for gastroschisis? ...
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