N153 Unit 3: Newborn 4/4 Exam 100% Solved
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The nurse enters a Overheating is dangerous for neonates and the extra
Spanish-speaking woman's clothing should be removed.
postpartum room and
notes that her neonate is
wearing a hat and is
covered in three blankets.
The room temperature is
70°F. The nurse's action
should be based on which
of the following?
1. Overdressing babies is
common in some cultures
and should be ignored.
2. The mother has dressed
the baby appropriately for
the room temperature.
3. The nurse should drop
the room temperature
because the baby is
overdressed.
4. Overheating is
dangerous for neonates
and the extra clothing
should be removed.
,The nurse observes a Ask the woman about other cultural traditions.
healthy woman from
Africa expressing breast
milk into her baby's eyes.
Which of the following
responses by the nurse is
appropriate at this time?
1. Report the
abusive behavior to
the socialworker.
2. Advise the mother
thather action is
potentially dangerous.
3.Observe the mother for
other signs of irrational
behavior.
4.Ask the woman about
other cultural traditions.
The nurse informs the Vitamin D.
parents of a breastfed
baby that the American
Academy of Pediatrics
advises that babies be
supplemented with which
of the following vitamins?
1. Vitamin A.
2. Vitamin B12.
3.Vitamin C.
4.Vitamin D.
, A 2-day-old neonate Blood clots after heel sticks.
received a vitamin K
injection at birth. Which of
the following
signs/symptoms in the
baby would indicate that
the treatment was
effective?
1. Skin color is pink.
2. Vital signs are normal.
3.Glucose levels are
stable.
4.Blood clots after heel
sticks.
A nurse is about to The medicine should be placed in the lower
administer the ophthalmic conjunctiva from the inner to outer canthus.
preparation to a newly
born neonate. Which of
the following is the
correct statement
regarding the medication?
1. It is administered to
prevent the development
of neonatal cataracts.
2. The medicine should be
placed in the lower
conjunctiva from the inner
to outer canthus.
3. The medicine must be
administered immediately
upon delivery of the baby.
4. It is administered to
neonates whose mothers
test positive for
gonorrhea during
pregnancy.
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Terms in this set (29)
The nurse enters a Overheating is dangerous for neonates and the extra
Spanish-speaking woman's clothing should be removed.
postpartum room and
notes that her neonate is
wearing a hat and is
covered in three blankets.
The room temperature is
70°F. The nurse's action
should be based on which
of the following?
1. Overdressing babies is
common in some cultures
and should be ignored.
2. The mother has dressed
the baby appropriately for
the room temperature.
3. The nurse should drop
the room temperature
because the baby is
overdressed.
4. Overheating is
dangerous for neonates
and the extra clothing
should be removed.
,The nurse observes a Ask the woman about other cultural traditions.
healthy woman from
Africa expressing breast
milk into her baby's eyes.
Which of the following
responses by the nurse is
appropriate at this time?
1. Report the
abusive behavior to
the socialworker.
2. Advise the mother
thather action is
potentially dangerous.
3.Observe the mother for
other signs of irrational
behavior.
4.Ask the woman about
other cultural traditions.
The nurse informs the Vitamin D.
parents of a breastfed
baby that the American
Academy of Pediatrics
advises that babies be
supplemented with which
of the following vitamins?
1. Vitamin A.
2. Vitamin B12.
3.Vitamin C.
4.Vitamin D.
, A 2-day-old neonate Blood clots after heel sticks.
received a vitamin K
injection at birth. Which of
the following
signs/symptoms in the
baby would indicate that
the treatment was
effective?
1. Skin color is pink.
2. Vital signs are normal.
3.Glucose levels are
stable.
4.Blood clots after heel
sticks.
A nurse is about to The medicine should be placed in the lower
administer the ophthalmic conjunctiva from the inner to outer canthus.
preparation to a newly
born neonate. Which of
the following is the
correct statement
regarding the medication?
1. It is administered to
prevent the development
of neonatal cataracts.
2. The medicine should be
placed in the lower
conjunctiva from the inner
to outer canthus.
3. The medicine must be
administered immediately
upon delivery of the baby.
4. It is administered to
neonates whose mothers
test positive for
gonorrhea during
pregnancy.