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RNC - Low Risk Neonatal Nursing | Complete Questions And Answers
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Normal skin assessment - Correct Answer Acrocyanosis with decreased peripheral pulses, facial bruising and/or petechiae 
 
Normal head assessment - Correct Answer Large in relation to body size, cranial molding, caput succedaneum 
 
Normal newborn lung assessment - Correct Answer RR 40-60/min, coarse rales, prolonged expiration phase 
 
Normal newborn heart assessment - Correct Answer HR 120-160, may peak up to 180 bpm when ...
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High-Risk Neonatal Nursing Care Olds Maternal-Newborn exam with complete solution
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High-Risk Neonatal Nursing Care Olds Maternal-Newborn exam with complete solution 
What factors influence the outcomes of the at-risk newborn? Select all that apply. 
a. Type and length of newborn illness. 
b. Maternal factors. 
c. Gestational age. 
d. Environmental factors. 
e. Birth weight. - Correct Answer Birth weight. 
Gestational age. 
Types and length of newborn illness. 
Environmental factors. 
Maternal factors. 
 
Rationale: All are correct. Maternal factors, such as age and parity; new...
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High-Risk Neonatal Nursing Care exam |63|questions with correct answers
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A nurse is assessing a preterm baby with a gestational age of 32 weeks and birth weight of 1,389 grams. Which of the following signs if present would be a possible indication of RDS. 
A. Expiratory grunting and intercostal retractions. 
B. Respiratory rate of 46 breaths per minute and presence of acrocyanosis. 
C. Mild nasal flaring and heart rate of 140 beats per minute. 
D. Bradycardia and bounding pulse - Correct Ans...
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NEONATAL NURSING Study Guide Questions and Answers Latest Update 2023 (Verified Answers)
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NEONATAL NURSING test questions with correct solution
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Chapter 17: High-Risk Neonatal Nursing Care exam questions with complete solution
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Chapter 17: High-Risk Neonatal Nursing Care exam questions with complete solution 
 1. A neonate is born at 33 weeks' gestation with a birth weight of 2400 grams. This neonate would be classified as: 
a. Low birth weight 
b. Very low birth weight 
c. Extremely low birth weight 
d. Very premature - Correct Answer ANS: a 
 
a. Neonates with a birth weight of less than 2500 grams but greater than 1500 grams are classified as low birth weight. 
b. Neonates with birth weight less than 1500 grams b...
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