NSG222 Family Nursing KCQ week 5 Questions and
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Terms in this set (71)
The neonatal period is defined as the first 28
days of life.
site of the blood sample
The newborn's hematologic values are
placental transfusion
affected by which of the following?
gestational age
contractions of labor and birth
mild asphyxia
Which fo the following physical forces lead
to an increased release of catecholamines
increased intracranial pressure as a result of cord compression
that is critical for the changes involved in
the transition to extrauterine life?
uterine contractions
cold stress experienced immediately after birth lead
The neonatal period is defined as the first true
28 days of life.
The newborn's platelet count and adults
aggregation ability are the same as those
of .
The increased levels of which of the Epinephrine and norepinephrine
following increased cardiac output and
contractility, surfactant release, and
promotion of pulmonary fluid clearance?
is a surface tension-reducing lipoprotein surfactant
found in the newborn's lungs that prevents
alveolar collapse at the end of expiration
and loss of lung volume.
, After respirations are established in the 15 seconds
newborn, they are shallow and irregular,
ranging from 30 to 60 breaths per minute,
with short periods of apnea which last less
than?
Which of the following is the process of Heat loss
maintaining the balance between heat loss
and heat production in order to maintain its
core internal temperature?
The newborn can become cold but are Overheating
also prone to which of the following?
Which of the following is a surface tension- Surfactant
reducing lipoprotein found in the
newborn's lungs that prevents alveolar
collapse at the end of expiration and loss
of lung volume?
cyanosis
tachypnea
Signs of respiratory distress to observe for
expiratory grunting
include which of the following?
sternal retractions
nasal flaring
Thermoregulation is the process of True
maintaining the balance between heat loss
and heat production in order to maintain its
core internal temperature.
Convection
Heat can be lost by which of the following Radiation
mechanisms? Conduction
Evaporation
Surfactant is a surface tension-reducing True
lipoprotein found in the newborn's lungs
that prevents alveolar collapse at the end
of expiration and loss of lung volume.
Conduction-
involves the transfer of heat from one object to another when the two objects are in
direct contact with each other
Convection-
involves the flow of heat from the body surface to cooler surrounding air or to air
Match the type of heat loss in newborns to circulating over a body surface
the correct definition:
Radiation-
involves the loss of body heat to cooler, solid surfaces that are in proximity but not in
direct contact with the newborn
Evaporation-
involves the loss of heat when a liquid is converted to a vapor
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Terms in this set (71)
The neonatal period is defined as the first 28
days of life.
site of the blood sample
The newborn's hematologic values are
placental transfusion
affected by which of the following?
gestational age
contractions of labor and birth
mild asphyxia
Which fo the following physical forces lead
to an increased release of catecholamines
increased intracranial pressure as a result of cord compression
that is critical for the changes involved in
the transition to extrauterine life?
uterine contractions
cold stress experienced immediately after birth lead
The neonatal period is defined as the first true
28 days of life.
The newborn's platelet count and adults
aggregation ability are the same as those
of .
The increased levels of which of the Epinephrine and norepinephrine
following increased cardiac output and
contractility, surfactant release, and
promotion of pulmonary fluid clearance?
is a surface tension-reducing lipoprotein surfactant
found in the newborn's lungs that prevents
alveolar collapse at the end of expiration
and loss of lung volume.
, After respirations are established in the 15 seconds
newborn, they are shallow and irregular,
ranging from 30 to 60 breaths per minute,
with short periods of apnea which last less
than?
Which of the following is the process of Heat loss
maintaining the balance between heat loss
and heat production in order to maintain its
core internal temperature?
The newborn can become cold but are Overheating
also prone to which of the following?
Which of the following is a surface tension- Surfactant
reducing lipoprotein found in the
newborn's lungs that prevents alveolar
collapse at the end of expiration and loss
of lung volume?
cyanosis
tachypnea
Signs of respiratory distress to observe for
expiratory grunting
include which of the following?
sternal retractions
nasal flaring
Thermoregulation is the process of True
maintaining the balance between heat loss
and heat production in order to maintain its
core internal temperature.
Convection
Heat can be lost by which of the following Radiation
mechanisms? Conduction
Evaporation
Surfactant is a surface tension-reducing True
lipoprotein found in the newborn's lungs
that prevents alveolar collapse at the end
of expiration and loss of lung volume.
Conduction-
involves the transfer of heat from one object to another when the two objects are in
direct contact with each other
Convection-
involves the flow of heat from the body surface to cooler surrounding air or to air
Match the type of heat loss in newborns to circulating over a body surface
the correct definition:
Radiation-
involves the loss of body heat to cooler, solid surfaces that are in proximity but not in
direct contact with the newborn
Evaporation-
involves the loss of heat when a liquid is converted to a vapor