Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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The nurse is caring for pregnant patients. Which of these clients should the nurse anticipate is most likely to have a newborn at risk for mortality or morbidity?
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1. 37-year-old G8 P2323, works in a chemical factory
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2. 23-year-old primip, low socioeconomic status, unmarried
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3. 16-year-old primip, began prenatal care at 30 weeks
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4. 28-year-old G2 P1001, history of gestational diabetes
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Small-for-gestational-age infants often have complications at birth, but they may also experience long-term complications. The long-term effect that is most likely to occur in SGA infants is:
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1. Change from thin and underweight as a child to overweight or obese as adolescents
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2. Poor fine motor coordination
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3. Paralysis below the hips
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4. Permanent disfiguration
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A 38-week newborn is found to be small for gestational age. Which of the following nursing interventions should be included in the care of this newborn?
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1. Monitor for feeding difficulties.
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2. Assess for facial paralysis.
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3. Monitor for signs of hyperglycemia.
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4. Maintain a warm environment.
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A 7 pound, 14 ounce girl was born to an insulin-dependent type 2 diabetic mother two hours ago. The infant’s blood sugar is 45mg/dl. The best nursing action is:
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1. Recheck the blood sugar in four hours.
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2. Begin an IV of 10% dextrose.
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3. Feed the baby one ounce of formula.
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4. Document the findings in the chart.
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An infant was born at 31-weeks’ gestation and weighed 1430 g. What is the correct initial feeding regimen for this infant?
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1. 10 mg/kg/day of premature formula 24 kcal/oz.
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2. 20 mg/kg/day of premature formula 24 kcal/oz.
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3. 40 mg/kg/day of postdischarge formula 22 kcal/oz.
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4. 50 mg/kg/day of term formula 20 kcal/oz.