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Which finding is indicative of hypothermia of the preterm
infant? - ANSWER-Nasal flaring
A client is rooming in with her newborn. The nurse sees
the infant lying quietly in the bassinet with the eyes open
wide. What action should the nurse take in response to the
infant's behavior?
A.) Brightening the lights in the room
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B.) Encouraging the mother to talk to her baby
C.) Wrapping and then turning the infant to the side
D.) Beginning physical and behavioral assessments - B
--A quiet, alert state is an optimal time for infant
stimulation. Bright lights are disturbing to newborns and
may impede mother-infant interaction. Wrapping and then
turning the infant to the side is done for the sleeping infant.
Physical and behavioral assessments are not the
priorities; they may be delayed.
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A male born at 28 weeks' gestation weighs 2 lb 12 oz.
What does the nurse expect to note when performing an
assessment?
a.) Staring eyes
B.) Absence of lanugo
C.) Descended testicles
D.) Transparent red skin - D
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--Transparent red skin is expected because of the
absence of subcutaneous fat tissue. Preterm infants born
nearer to term have open, staring eyes. Preterm infants
generally are born with large amounts of lanugo, which
begins to thin just before term and by 40 weeks is found
only on the shoulders, back, and upper arms. The preterm
infant's scrotum is small and the testicles usually are high
in the inguinal canal
A nurse is caring for preterm infants with respiratory
distress in the neonatal intensive care unit. What is the
priority nursing action?
A.) Limiting caloric intake to decrease metabolic rate