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Perinatal pretest
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Per Neonatal Hypoglycemia procedures 11/2013 at my institution - you should consult your procedures or another clinical reference as I make no guarentee, waranty or other about the accuracy of this information.
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Question 1
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Neonatal hypoglycemia is defined as:
Answer
blood glucose < 40 mg/dL
blood glucose < 35 mg/dL
blood glucose < 45 mg/dL
blood glucose < 50 mg/dL
blood glucose < 30 mg/dL
blood glucose < 55 mg/dL
Question 2
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Immediate screening for Neonatal Hypoglycemia is NOT indicated for which of the following:
Answer
Jitteriness
Respiratory Distress
Poor feeding
Infants born to diabetic mothers
Cyanosis
Tachypnea
Weak cry
Question 3
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At risk newborns should be screened within:
Answer
30 minutes
35 minutes
25 minutes
20 minutes
40 minutes
45 minutes
Question 4
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Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for Neonatal Hypoglycemia?
Answer
Large for gestational age
Small for gestational age
Infants born to diabetic mothers
pre term infants
Apgars of 5 and 7
Maternal Temperature >101
Maternal infection
No prenatal care
Infants stressed due to prolonged or comlicated labor/delivery
At the discretion of the nurse or provider
Question 5
Question
The next step with an inital POC glucose of 24 mg/dL is:
Answer
Feed immediately
Obtain stat serum glucose and start IV glucose
Call the Neonatologist
Call your Attending
Recheck in 30 minutes
Question 6
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How long should you wait after feeding at the breast, 5mL/kg of formula or D5W to recheck the glucose level (assuming the inital glucose was low).
Answer
30 minutes
25 minutes
35 minutes
20 minutes
40 minutes
15 minutes
45 minutes
10 minutes
Question 7
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After rechecking an initial glucose that was below 25mg/dL, the recheck is still below 25mg/dL. The next best step is
Answer
Obtain stat serum glucose and start IV glucose
Feed immediately
Call your attending
Call the Neonatologist
Recheck in 30 minutes
Question 8
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Which of the following is NOT an appropriate next step in the management of a neonate with an initial POC glucose of 41mg/dL?
Answer
Breast feed, nipple 15mL or formula or D5W a symptomatic neonate.
Assess a symptomatic neonate for other reasons for symptoms (sepsis, hypthermia).
Repeat POC glucose checks every 2-3 hours on a symptomatic neonate before feeding for 12 hours.
Discontinue POC glucose checks on an asymptomatic low risk neonate.
Obtain a STAT serum glucose for a symptomatic neonate.
Question 9
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Care of Late preterm and SGA neonates differs in that:
Answer
They should be fed every 2-3 hours, and screened before feeding for 24 hours
They should be fed every 1-2 hours, and screened before feeding for 24 hours
They should be fed every 2-3 hours, and screened before feeding for 12 hours
They should be fed every 1-2 hours, and screened before feeding for 12 hours
Question 10
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Care for neonates born to mothers with diabetes and LGA neonates greater than 34w gestation differs in that:
Answer
They should be fed every 2-3 hours, and screened before feeding for 12 hours
They should be fed every 2-3 hours, and screened before feeding for 24 hours
They should be fed every 1-2 hours, and screened before feeding for 12 hours
They should be fed every 1-2 hours, and screened before feeding for 24 hours
Question 11
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Routine feeding is resumed for a neonate who had previously low POC glucose once the POC glucose is greater than or equal to
Answer
45mg/dL
40mg/dL
50mg/dL
35mg/dL
55mg/dL
60mg/dL
Question 12
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Which of the following is INCORRECT management of a neonate with previously low POC glucose between 4 and 24 hours of life.
Answer
feed every 2-3 hours and check POC glucose before each feed.
if POC glucose is < 35mg/dL, feed and recheck in 1 hour.
If glucose remains below 35mg/dL, start IV glucose
Return to routine feeds once POC glucose is equal to or greater than 40mg/dL.
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