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ATI MATERNAL NEWBORN PROCTORED 2024 EXAM WITH NGN QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. Maternal Newborn Nursing

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ATI MATERNAL NEWBORN PROCTORED 2024 EXAM WITH NGN QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. Maternal Newborn Nursing The neonatal period - ANSWER from birth through the first 28 days of life Approximately _______ of amniotic fluid is forced out of the lungs in the delivery process. - ANSWER 30mL Ductus venous - ANSWER Clamping of the cord causes constriction of the vessels and closure of the ductus venous immediately. - closes by the 3rd day of life Foramen ovale - ANSWER opening between the right atrium and the left atrium - closes when the left atrial pressure is higher than the right atrial pressure Ductus arteriosus - ANSWER connects the pulmonary artery with the descending aorta - usually closes within 15 hours post birth Signs of Respiratory Distress - ANSWER Cyanosis Apnea/tachypnea Retractions Grunting Flaring of nostrils Hypotonia Important newborn assessments - ANSWER Monitor temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate and effort, skin color, level of consciousness, tone, activity. Apgar scoring - ANSWER Taken at 1 and 5 minutes after birth Neutral thermal environment [NTE] - ANSWER An environment that maintains body temperature with minimal metabolic changes and /or oxygen consumption. Factors that negatively affect thermoregulation - ANSWER Decreased subcutaneous fat Decreased brown fat in preterm infants Large body surface Loss of heat from convection, radiation, conduction, and/or evaporation Brown fat / Non-shivering thermogenesis - ANSWER Located in the neck, thorax, axilla, scapular areas, around adrenal glands and kidneys. It increases metabolism, heat production once used it is not replenished. Neonates are at higher risk of thermoregulatory issues because of higher body surface area to body mass ratio, higher metabolic rates, and immature thermoregulatory abilities. Evaporation - ANSWER Loss of heat through conversion of liquid to vapor Directly after birth or bathing Convection - ANSWER Loss of heat from infant's warm body to cooler air currents. Drafts from windows, AC or oxygen masks Conduction - ANSWER Transfer of heat from cooler surface by direct contact. Cold hands, cold equipment Radiation - ANSWER Transfer of heat to a colder solid object not in contact with infant. Cold wall of isolette or cold equipment near infant Temperature that indicates cold stress - ANSWER Less than or equal to 36 C / 97.6 F Who is at risk for cold stress - ANSWER Premature infants, SGA, hypoglycemia, prolonged resuscitation efforts, sepsis , neurological, endocrine or cardiorespiratory problems Signs and symptoms of cold stress - ANSWER Cool skin, lethargy, pallor, tachypnea, grunting, hypoglycemia, hypotonia, jitteriness, weak suck Blood glucose that indicates hypoglycemia - ANSWER Less than 40 Who is at risk for hypoglycemia - ANSWER Diabetic moms, LGA, post/ preterm infants, SGA, hypothermia, infection, respiratory distress, resuscitation, birth trauma Signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia - ANSWER Jitteriness, hypotonia, lethargy, irritability, apnea, temperature instability Indirect Bilirubin - ANSWER Fat soluable, produced from breakdown of RBC Direct Bilirubin - ANSWER Water soluble, converted from indirect bilirubin by liver enzymes

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ATI MATERNAL NEWBORN PROCTORED 2024
EXAM WITH NGN QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS.


Maternal Newborn Nursing

The neonatal period - ANSWER from birth through the first 28
days of life

Approximately _______ of amniotic fluid is forced out of the
lungs in the delivery process. - ANSWER 30mL

Ductus venous - ANSWER Clamping of the cord causes
constriction of the vessels and closure of the ductus venous
immediately.
- closes by the 3rd day of life

Foramen ovale - ANSWER opening between the right atrium
and the left atrium
- closes when the left atrial pressure is higher than the right atrial
pressure

Ductus arteriosus - ANSWER connects the pulmonary artery
with the descending aorta
- usually closes within 15 hours post birth

Signs of Respiratory Distress - ANSWER Cyanosis
Apnea/tachypnea
Retractions
Grunting

,Flaring of nostrils
Hypotonia

Important newborn assessments - ANSWER Monitor
temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate and effort, skin color,
level of consciousness, tone, activity.

Apgar scoring - ANSWER Taken at 1 and 5 minutes after birth

Neutral thermal environment [NTE] - ANSWER An environment
that maintains body temperature with minimal metabolic changes
and /or oxygen consumption.

Factors that negatively affect thermoregulation - ANSWER
Decreased subcutaneous fat
Decreased brown fat in preterm infants
Large body surface
Loss of heat from convection, radiation, conduction, and/or
evaporation

Brown fat / Non-shivering thermogenesis - ANSWER Located in
the neck, thorax, axilla, scapular areas, around adrenal glands
and kidneys. It increases metabolism, heat production once used
it is not replenished. Neonates are at higher risk of
thermoregulatory issues because of higher body surface area to
body mass ratio, higher metabolic rates, and immature
thermoregulatory abilities.

Evaporation - ANSWER Loss of heat through conversion of
liquid to vapor
Directly after birth or bathing

Convection - ANSWER Loss of heat from infant's warm body to
cooler air currents.
Drafts from windows, AC or oxygen masks

, Conduction - ANSWER Transfer of heat from cooler surface by
direct contact.
Cold hands, cold equipment

Radiation - ANSWER Transfer of heat to a colder solid object
not in contact with infant.
Cold wall of isolette or cold equipment near infant

Temperature that indicates cold stress - ANSWER Less than or
equal to 36 C / 97.6 F

Who is at risk for cold stress - ANSWER Premature infants,
SGA, hypoglycemia, prolonged resuscitation efforts, sepsis ,
neurological, endocrine or cardiorespiratory problems

Signs and symptoms of cold stress - ANSWER Cool skin,
lethargy, pallor, tachypnea, grunting, hypoglycemia, hypotonia,
jitteriness, weak suck

Blood glucose that indicates hypoglycemia - ANSWER Less
than 40

Who is at risk for hypoglycemia - ANSWER Diabetic moms,
LGA, post/ preterm infants, SGA, hypothermia, infection,
respiratory distress, resuscitation, birth trauma

Signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia - ANSWER Jitteriness,
hypotonia, lethargy, irritability, apnea, temperature instability

Indirect Bilirubin - ANSWER Fat soluable, produced from
breakdown of RBC

Direct Bilirubin - ANSWER Water soluble, converted from
indirect bilirubin by liver enzymes
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