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PA NR325 Essential Newborn Assessment and Developmental Milestones Guide | Actual Questions & Answers with Rationales (2026/2027) Final Review.

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PA NR325 Essential Newborn Assessment and Developmental Milestones Guide | Actual Questions & Answers with Rationales (2026/2027) Final Review. 1. One minute after birth, a term newborn has HR 130, lusty cry, active flexion, sneezes when suctioned, and pink trunk with blue hands/feet. What Apgar score should the nurse assign? A. 7 B. 8 C. 9 D. 10 Rationale: HR>100 (2), strong cry (2), active flexion (2), reflex “grimace”/sneeze (2), acrocyanosis (1) = 9. Acrocyanosis (blue hands/feet) commonly lowers “Appearance” to 1 at 1 minute. 2. New parents ask about the “white, cheesy coating” on their newborn’s skin. The best response is: A. “It indicates a fungal infection and should be removed.” B. “It’s protective vernix caseosa and is normal.” C. “It’s a sign of dehydration.” D. “It means we need to bathe the baby immediately.” Rationale: Vernix caseosa is a normal protective coating of the newborn skin; no urgent removal is indicated. 3. Which finding is expected in a healthy term newborn’s physical appearance? A. Small head proportionate to the body B. Large head (~¼ of body length) and open fontanels C. Thick scalp hair indicates infection D. No lanugo present is required for discharge Rationale: Normal newborns have a relatively large head and palpable fontanels; lanugo may be present. 4. During assessment the nurse strokes a newborn’s cheek; the infant turns toward the stimulus and opens the mouth. This reflex is: A. Moro B. Stepping C. Rooting D. Babinski Rationale: Rooting helps infants locate the nipple; Babinski = toe fanning; Moro = startle; stepping = walking-like. 5. Stroking the lateral sole of the foot causes the newborn’s toes to fan outward. The nurse documents: A. Palmar grasp B. Babinski C. Plantar reflex D. Tonic neck Rationale: Babinski (toes fan) is normal in newborns and early infancy. 6. A 2-month-old’s caregiver asks about social milestones. Which behavior is expected at this age? A. Separation anxiety B. Social smile C. Parallel play D. Stranger anxiety Rationale: Social smiling appears by ~6–8 weeks; stranger anxiety ~6–8 months; separation anxiety ~8–12 months. 7. The nurse anticipates stranger anxiety most commonly appears around: A. 2–3 months B. 4–5 months C. 6–8 months D. 12–15 months Rationale: Stranger wariness emerges ~6–8 months; separation anxiety ~8–12 months.

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1. One minute after birth, a term newborn has HR 130, lusty cry, active flexion, sneezes when suctioned,
and pink trunk with blue hands/feet. What Apgar score should the nurse assign?​
A. 7​


B. 8​
C. 9 ​
D. 10​
Rationale: HR>100 (2), strong cry (2), active flexion (2), reflex “grimace”/sneeze (2), acrocyanosis (1)
= 9. Acrocyanosis (blue hands/feet) commonly lowers “Appearance” to 1 at 1 minute.

2. New parents ask about the “white, cheesy coating” on their newborn’s skin. The best response is:​


A. “It indicates a fungal infection and should be removed.”​
B. “It’s protective vernix caseosa and is normal.” ​
C. “It’s a sign of dehydration.”​
D. “It means we need to bathe the baby immediately.”​
Rationale: Vernix caseosa is a normal protective coating of the newborn skin; no urgent removal is
indicated.

3. Which finding is expected in a healthy term newborn’s physical appearance?​


A. Small head proportionate to the body​
B. Large head (~¼ of body length) and open fontanels ​
C. Thick scalp hair indicates infection​
D. No lanugo present is required for discharge​
Rationale: Normal newborns have a relatively large head and palpable fontanels; lanugo may be
present.

4. During assessment the nurse strokes a newborn’s cheek; the infant turns toward the stimulus and opens
the mouth. This reflex is:​
A. Moro​


B. Stepping​
C. Rooting ​
D. Babinski​
Rationale: Rooting helps infants locate the nipple; Babinski = toe fanning; Moro = startle; stepping =
walking-like.

, 5. Stroking the lateral sole of the foot causes the newborn’s toes to fan outward. The nurse documents:​


A. Palmar grasp​
B. Babinski ​
C. Plantar reflex​
D. Tonic neck​
Rationale: Babinski (toes fan) is normal in newborns and early infancy.

6. A 2-month-old’s caregiver asks about social milestones. Which behavior is expected at this age?​


A. Separation anxiety​
B. Social smile ​
C. Parallel play​
D. Stranger anxiety​
Rationale: Social smiling appears by ~6–8 weeks; stranger anxiety ~6–8 months; separation anxiety
~8–12 months.

7. The nurse anticipates stranger anxiety most commonly appears around:​
A. 2–3 months​


B. 4–5 months​
C. 6–8 months ​
D. 12–15 months​
Rationale: Stranger wariness emerges ~6–8 months; separation anxiety ~8–12 months.

8. An infant looks at the mother’s face when a loud noise occurs, then calms when the mother smiles and
nods. This behavior is best described as:​


A. Separation anxiety​
B. Social referencing ​
C. Attachment failure​
D. Disorganized behavior​
Rationale: Social referencing = using caregiver’s emotional cues to guide behavior.

9. SATA. Which are evidence-based benefits of breastfeeding the nurse should include in discharge


teaching? (Select all that apply.)​


A. Provides ideal nutrition ​


B. Conveys maternal antibodies ​
C. Reduces infant infections/GI illness ​


D. Increases food allergies​
E. Strengthens bonding ​
Rationale: Human milk provides optimal nutrition, immune protection, and bonding; it is associated
with fewer infections.

10. A parent asks why their newborn’s hands and feet sometimes look bluish. The best response is:​


A. “It’s central cyanosis and requires oxygen.”​
B. “It’s acrocyanosis and often normal in the first hours.” ​
C. “It’s a hematologic disorder.”​
D. “It means your baby is cold-stressed and septic.”​

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