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39 pnianu coon UNIT FIVE The Newborn 5. A premature newborn of 32 weeks has been admitted to the nursery. A priority int
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39 pnianu coon UNIT FIVE The Newborn 5. A premature newborn of 32 weeks has been admitted to the nursery. A priority int
39 pnianu coon UNIT FIVE The Newborn 5. A premature newborn of 32 weeks has been admitted to the nursery. A priority intervention for this 1. Notifying the neonatologist 2. Performing a gestational ape asement 3. Providing for warmth 4. Administering vitamin 6 student surse asks the sonatal intensive care unit (NICU) nurse when to expect withdrawal symptoms for the newbons exposed to heroin The nurse's response is 1.6 to 12 hours 2. 12 to 24 hours 3. 24 to 72 hours 4. 72 to 6 hours 7. The nurse observes the student anse holding a drug-exposed newbom in the nursery. The nurse knows that the student nurse is knowledgeable about the care of a drug-exposed baby when the nurse sees the student surse: 1. Laughing loudly while holding the newbom 2. Holding the newborn securely facing outward from her body J. Uncovering the complete body all at one time for an assessment 4. Placing the crib in the center of the nursery. * There are four babies in the nursery. The nurse contacts the physician to see the baby who exhibits: 1. Acrocyanosis 2. Blood glucose of 40 mgdL 20 3. Tachypnea 4. Axillary temperature of 98.2°F (368°C) 9. A baby is receiving phototherapy for jaundice. The nurse is providing safe care when the 1. Infantis wrapped in a warm blanket 2. Infantis dressed in a T-shirt and diaper 3. Infantis removed from the light source for 5 minutes every hour 4. Infant's eyes are covered with eye pad. 10. A post-term baby is admitted to the nursery. At delivery, thick green meconium fluid was noted, and his skin has a greenishtint. Which of the following actions should the nurse do first! 1. Bathe the baby to remove the meconium from the skin, 2. Begin a head-to-toe assessment 3. Observe for signs of respiratory distress 4. Administer vitamin K to the newborn 11 A 10-pound, 6-ounce baby boy was delivered, and the birth was complicated by a shoulder dystocia. Which birth injury is most likely for this newborn (select all that apply)? 1. Brachial plexus injury 2. Spinal cord injury 3. Fractured clavicle 4. Kernicterus 5. Fractured radius 12. A mother brings her S-day-old baby to the lactation clinic for help with breastfeeding. The nurse notes that the infant is lethargic, has a temperature of 95 SF (35.3°C), is eating poorly, and has cool clammy skin. The nurse instructs the mother to 1. Take the newbom to the emergency room now. 2. Feed the baby more often 3. Dress the baby in warmer clothes 4. Surt bottle feeding