Deck 8: Health Promotion of the Newborn and Family

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Which of the following statements best represents the first stage of the first period of reactivity in the neonate?

A)Begins when the infant awakes from a deep sleep
B)Ends when the amount of respiratory mucus has decreased
C)Is an excellent time to acquaint the parents with the infant
D)Is an excellent time for mother to sleep and recover
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Which of the following is most descriptive of the shape of a newborn's anterior fontanel?

A)Circle
B)Triangle
C)Square
D)Diamond
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Which of the following terms is used to describe the newborn's first stool?

A)Meconium
B)Transitional
C)Miliaria
D)Milk stool
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In a neonate's eyes, strabismus is a normal finding because of:

A)Congenital cataracts.
B)Lack of binocularity.
C)Absence of red reflex.
D)Inability of pupil to react to light.
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The nurse observes that a new mother avoids making eye contact with her newborn. The nurse should do which of the following?

A)Examine newborn's eyes for ability to focus.
B)Assess for other attachment behaviors.
C)Recognize this as a common reaction in new mothers.
D)Ask mother why she won't look at infant.
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Which of the following is true regarding the newborn's kidney function?

A)Normally urination does not occur until 24 hours after delivery.
B)Urine has color and odor similar to urine of adults.
C)There is a decreased ability to concentrate urine compared with adults.
D)There is increased ability to concentrate urine compared with adults.
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When doing the first assessment of a male neonate, the nurse notes that the scrotum is large, edematous, and pendulous. This should be interpreted as:

A)A normal finding.
B)A hydrocele.
C)An absence of testes.
D)Inguinal hernia.
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Which of the following characteristics is representative of the neonate's gastrointestinal tract?

A)Stomach capacity is approximately 90 ml.
B)Peristaltic waves are relatively slow.
C)Overproduction of pancreatic amylase.
D)Transit time is diminished.
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Which of the following is the most critical physiologic change required of the newborn?

A)Closure of fetal shunts in the heart
B)Stabilization of fluid and electrolytes
C)Body-temperature maintenance
D)Onset of breathing
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Which of the following is characteristic of a neonate's vision at birth?

A)Ciliary muscles are mature.
B)Blink reflex is absent.
C)Tear glands function.
D)Pupils react to light.
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The nurse should expect the apical heart rate of a stabilized neonate to be in which of the following ranges?

A)60-80 beats/min.
B)80-100 beats/min.
C)120-140 beats/min.
D)160-180 beats/min.
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The nurse is assessing a 3-day-old, breast-fed newborn who weighed 7 lb 8 oz at birth. The infant's mother is now very concerned that the infant weighs 6 lb 15 oz. The most appropriate nursing intervention is which of the following?

A)Recommend supplemental feedings of formula.
B)Explain that this weight loss is within normal limits.
C)Assess child further to determine cause of excessive weight loss.
D)Encourage mother to express breast milk for bottle-feeding infant.
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Which of the following is a function of brown adipose tissue (BAT) in the newborn?

A)Provides ready source of calories in the newborn period
B)Insulates the body against lowered environmental temperature
C)Protects the infant from injury during the birth process
D)Generates heat for distribution to other parts of body
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The Apgar score of a neonate 5 minutes after birth is 8. Which of the following is the nurse's best interpretation of this?

A)Resuscitation is likely to be needed.
B)Adjustment to extrauterine life is adequate.
C)Additional scoring in 5 more minutes is needed.
D)Maternal sedation or analgesia contributed to low score.
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Which of the following is the name of the suture separating the parietal bones at the top center of a neonate's head?

A)Frontal
B)Coronal
C)Sagittal
D)Occipital
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Which of the following describes the respirations of a newborn?

A)Irregular, abdominal, 30 to 60 per minute
B)Regular, abdominal, 25 to 35 per minute
C)Regular, noisy, 35 to 45 per minute
D)Irregular, quiet, 45 to 55 per minute
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Why are rectal temperatures not recommended in the newborn?

A)They are inaccurate.
B)They do not reflect core body temperature.
C)They can cause perforation of rectal mucosa.
D)They take too long to obtain an accurate reading.
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In term neonates, the first meconium stool should occur within how many hours of birth?

A)6 to 8
B)8 to 12
C)12 to 24
D)24 to 48
Question
Which of the following would the nurse practitioner use when assessing the gestational age of a neonate?

A)Length
B)Apgar score
C)Posture at rest
D)Chest circumference
Question
Stroking the neonate's cheek along the side of the mouth causes the infant to turn the head toward that side and begin to suck. This is which of the following reflexes?

A)Perez
B)Sucking
C)Rooting
D)Extrusion
Question
A new mother wants to be discharged with her newborn as soon as possible. Before discharge, the nurse should make certain that:

A)Newborn has voided at least once.
B)Newborn does not spit up after feeding.
C)Jaundice, if present, appeared before 24 hours.
D)Appointment is made for home or primary care practitioner visit within next 2 to 3 days.
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Successful breast-feeding is most dependent on which of the following?

A)Mother's socioeconomic level
B)Size of mother's breasts
C)Mother's desire to breast-feed
D)Birth weight of infant
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Which of the following is the most important in the immediate care of the newborn?

A)Maintain patent airway.
B)Maintain stable body temperature.
C)Administer prophylactic eye care.
D)Establish identification of mother and baby.
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The stump of the umbilical cord usually separates in how many days?

A)3
B)10-14
C)16-20
D)28
Question
Which of the following findings in the neonate is considered abnormal?

A)Nystagmus
B)Profuse drooling
C)Dark green or black stools
D)Slight vaginal reddish discharge
Question
Vitamin K is administered to the neonate to:

A)Prevent bleeding.
B)Enhance immune response.
C)Prevent bacterial infection.
D)Maintain nutritional status.
Question
Recommendations for hepatitis B (HBV) vaccine include which of the following?

A)First dose is given between birth and age 2 days.
B)First dose is given between ages 12 and 15 months.
C)It is not recommended for neonates who are at low risk for hepatitis B.
D)It is not recommended for neonates whose mothers are positive for HBV surface antigen.
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The parents of a newborn plan to have him circumcised. They ask the nurse about pain associated with this procedure. The nurse's response should be based on the knowledge that newborns:

A)Experience pain with circumcision.
B)Do not experience pain with circumcision.
C)Quickly forget about the pain of circumcision.
D)Are too young for anesthesia/analgesia.
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At the time of birth, the grayish white, cheeselike substance that normally covers the newborn's skin is which of the following?

A)Miliaria
B)Meconium
C)Amniotic fluid
D)Vernix caseosa
Question
The nurse observes flaring of nares in a neonate. This should be interpreted as which of the following?

A)Nasal occlusion
B)Sign of respiratory distress
C)Common response to sneezing
D)Snuffles of congenital syphilis
Question
The nurse is careful to place the incubator away from cold windows or air-conditioning units. This is to conserve the neonate's body heat by preventing heat loss through which of the following methods?

A)Radiation
B)Conduction
C)Convection
D)Evaporation
Question
In the newborn, intramuscular vitamin K is administered into which muscle?

A)Deltoid
B)Dorsogluteal
C)Vastus medialis
D)Vastus lateralis
Question
Where would nonpathologic cyanosis normally be present in the infant shortly after birth?

A)Feet and hands
B)Bridge of nose
C)Circumoral area
D)Mucous membranes
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A newborn is being discharged at age 48 hours. The parents ask how the infant should be bathed this first week home. The best recommendation by the nurse is to bathe the newborn:

A)Daily with mild soap.
B)Daily with an alkaline soap.
C)2 to 3 times this week with plain water.
D)2 to 3 times this week with mild soap.
Question
Nursing interventions to maintain a patent airway in a neonate should include which of the following?

A)Sleeping in the prone (on abdomen) position
B)Wrapping neonate as snugly as is possible
C)Positioning neonate supine after feedings.
D)Using bulb syringe to suction as needed, suctioning nose first, and then pharynx
Question
A nursing intervention to promote parent-infant attachment would be which of the following?

A)Delaying parent-child interactions until the second period of reactivity
B)Explaining individual differences among infants to the parents
C)Alleviating stress for parents by decreasing their participation in the infant's care
D)Encouraging parents to hold child frequently unless it is fussy
Question
Early this morning, a baby boy was circumcised by using the Plastibell method. The nurse should tell the mother that the baby can be discharged after:

A)Infant voids.
B)Receiving vitamin K.
C)Yellow exudate forms over glans.
D)Plastibell rim falls off.
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Which of the following are distended sebaceous glands that appear as tiny white papules on cheeks, chin, and nose in the newborn period?

A)Milia
B)Lanugo
C)Mongolian spots
D)Cutis marmorata
Question
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that the best form of infant nutrition is:

A)Exclusive breast-feeding until age 2 months.
B)Exclusive breast-feeding until at least age 1 year.
C)Commercially prepared infant formula for 1 year.
D)Commercially prepared infant formula until age 4 to 6 months.
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What term describes irregular areas of deep blue pigmentation seen predominantly in newborns of African, Asian, Native American, or Hispanic descent?

A)Acrocyanosis
B)Erythema toxicum
C)Mongolian spots
D)Harlequin color changes
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The nurse is teaching a class on breast feeding to expectant parents. Select all of the following that are contraindications for breast-feeding.

A)Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in mother
B)Mastitis
C)Inverted nipples
D)Maternal cancer therapy
E)Twin births
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Deck 8: Health Promotion of the Newborn and Family
1
Which of the following statements best represents the first stage of the first period of reactivity in the neonate?

A)Begins when the infant awakes from a deep sleep
B)Ends when the amount of respiratory mucus has decreased
C)Is an excellent time to acquaint the parents with the infant
D)Is an excellent time for mother to sleep and recover
Is an excellent time to acquaint the parents with the infant
2
Which of the following is most descriptive of the shape of a newborn's anterior fontanel?

A)Circle
B)Triangle
C)Square
D)Diamond
Diamond
3
Which of the following terms is used to describe the newborn's first stool?

A)Meconium
B)Transitional
C)Miliaria
D)Milk stool
Meconium
4
In a neonate's eyes, strabismus is a normal finding because of:

A)Congenital cataracts.
B)Lack of binocularity.
C)Absence of red reflex.
D)Inability of pupil to react to light.
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The nurse observes that a new mother avoids making eye contact with her newborn. The nurse should do which of the following?

A)Examine newborn's eyes for ability to focus.
B)Assess for other attachment behaviors.
C)Recognize this as a common reaction in new mothers.
D)Ask mother why she won't look at infant.
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Which of the following is true regarding the newborn's kidney function?

A)Normally urination does not occur until 24 hours after delivery.
B)Urine has color and odor similar to urine of adults.
C)There is a decreased ability to concentrate urine compared with adults.
D)There is increased ability to concentrate urine compared with adults.
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When doing the first assessment of a male neonate, the nurse notes that the scrotum is large, edematous, and pendulous. This should be interpreted as:

A)A normal finding.
B)A hydrocele.
C)An absence of testes.
D)Inguinal hernia.
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8
Which of the following characteristics is representative of the neonate's gastrointestinal tract?

A)Stomach capacity is approximately 90 ml.
B)Peristaltic waves are relatively slow.
C)Overproduction of pancreatic amylase.
D)Transit time is diminished.
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Which of the following is the most critical physiologic change required of the newborn?

A)Closure of fetal shunts in the heart
B)Stabilization of fluid and electrolytes
C)Body-temperature maintenance
D)Onset of breathing
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Which of the following is characteristic of a neonate's vision at birth?

A)Ciliary muscles are mature.
B)Blink reflex is absent.
C)Tear glands function.
D)Pupils react to light.
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The nurse should expect the apical heart rate of a stabilized neonate to be in which of the following ranges?

A)60-80 beats/min.
B)80-100 beats/min.
C)120-140 beats/min.
D)160-180 beats/min.
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12
The nurse is assessing a 3-day-old, breast-fed newborn who weighed 7 lb 8 oz at birth. The infant's mother is now very concerned that the infant weighs 6 lb 15 oz. The most appropriate nursing intervention is which of the following?

A)Recommend supplemental feedings of formula.
B)Explain that this weight loss is within normal limits.
C)Assess child further to determine cause of excessive weight loss.
D)Encourage mother to express breast milk for bottle-feeding infant.
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13
Which of the following is a function of brown adipose tissue (BAT) in the newborn?

A)Provides ready source of calories in the newborn period
B)Insulates the body against lowered environmental temperature
C)Protects the infant from injury during the birth process
D)Generates heat for distribution to other parts of body
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14
The Apgar score of a neonate 5 minutes after birth is 8. Which of the following is the nurse's best interpretation of this?

A)Resuscitation is likely to be needed.
B)Adjustment to extrauterine life is adequate.
C)Additional scoring in 5 more minutes is needed.
D)Maternal sedation or analgesia contributed to low score.
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Which of the following is the name of the suture separating the parietal bones at the top center of a neonate's head?

A)Frontal
B)Coronal
C)Sagittal
D)Occipital
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16
Which of the following describes the respirations of a newborn?

A)Irregular, abdominal, 30 to 60 per minute
B)Regular, abdominal, 25 to 35 per minute
C)Regular, noisy, 35 to 45 per minute
D)Irregular, quiet, 45 to 55 per minute
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17
Why are rectal temperatures not recommended in the newborn?

A)They are inaccurate.
B)They do not reflect core body temperature.
C)They can cause perforation of rectal mucosa.
D)They take too long to obtain an accurate reading.
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18
In term neonates, the first meconium stool should occur within how many hours of birth?

A)6 to 8
B)8 to 12
C)12 to 24
D)24 to 48
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19
Which of the following would the nurse practitioner use when assessing the gestational age of a neonate?

A)Length
B)Apgar score
C)Posture at rest
D)Chest circumference
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20
Stroking the neonate's cheek along the side of the mouth causes the infant to turn the head toward that side and begin to suck. This is which of the following reflexes?

A)Perez
B)Sucking
C)Rooting
D)Extrusion
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21
A new mother wants to be discharged with her newborn as soon as possible. Before discharge, the nurse should make certain that:

A)Newborn has voided at least once.
B)Newborn does not spit up after feeding.
C)Jaundice, if present, appeared before 24 hours.
D)Appointment is made for home or primary care practitioner visit within next 2 to 3 days.
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22
Successful breast-feeding is most dependent on which of the following?

A)Mother's socioeconomic level
B)Size of mother's breasts
C)Mother's desire to breast-feed
D)Birth weight of infant
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23
Which of the following is the most important in the immediate care of the newborn?

A)Maintain patent airway.
B)Maintain stable body temperature.
C)Administer prophylactic eye care.
D)Establish identification of mother and baby.
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24
The stump of the umbilical cord usually separates in how many days?

A)3
B)10-14
C)16-20
D)28
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Which of the following findings in the neonate is considered abnormal?

A)Nystagmus
B)Profuse drooling
C)Dark green or black stools
D)Slight vaginal reddish discharge
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26
Vitamin K is administered to the neonate to:

A)Prevent bleeding.
B)Enhance immune response.
C)Prevent bacterial infection.
D)Maintain nutritional status.
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27
Recommendations for hepatitis B (HBV) vaccine include which of the following?

A)First dose is given between birth and age 2 days.
B)First dose is given between ages 12 and 15 months.
C)It is not recommended for neonates who are at low risk for hepatitis B.
D)It is not recommended for neonates whose mothers are positive for HBV surface antigen.
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28
The parents of a newborn plan to have him circumcised. They ask the nurse about pain associated with this procedure. The nurse's response should be based on the knowledge that newborns:

A)Experience pain with circumcision.
B)Do not experience pain with circumcision.
C)Quickly forget about the pain of circumcision.
D)Are too young for anesthesia/analgesia.
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29
At the time of birth, the grayish white, cheeselike substance that normally covers the newborn's skin is which of the following?

A)Miliaria
B)Meconium
C)Amniotic fluid
D)Vernix caseosa
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30
The nurse observes flaring of nares in a neonate. This should be interpreted as which of the following?

A)Nasal occlusion
B)Sign of respiratory distress
C)Common response to sneezing
D)Snuffles of congenital syphilis
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31
The nurse is careful to place the incubator away from cold windows or air-conditioning units. This is to conserve the neonate's body heat by preventing heat loss through which of the following methods?

A)Radiation
B)Conduction
C)Convection
D)Evaporation
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32
In the newborn, intramuscular vitamin K is administered into which muscle?

A)Deltoid
B)Dorsogluteal
C)Vastus medialis
D)Vastus lateralis
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33
Where would nonpathologic cyanosis normally be present in the infant shortly after birth?

A)Feet and hands
B)Bridge of nose
C)Circumoral area
D)Mucous membranes
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34
A newborn is being discharged at age 48 hours. The parents ask how the infant should be bathed this first week home. The best recommendation by the nurse is to bathe the newborn:

A)Daily with mild soap.
B)Daily with an alkaline soap.
C)2 to 3 times this week with plain water.
D)2 to 3 times this week with mild soap.
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35
Nursing interventions to maintain a patent airway in a neonate should include which of the following?

A)Sleeping in the prone (on abdomen) position
B)Wrapping neonate as snugly as is possible
C)Positioning neonate supine after feedings.
D)Using bulb syringe to suction as needed, suctioning nose first, and then pharynx
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36
A nursing intervention to promote parent-infant attachment would be which of the following?

A)Delaying parent-child interactions until the second period of reactivity
B)Explaining individual differences among infants to the parents
C)Alleviating stress for parents by decreasing their participation in the infant's care
D)Encouraging parents to hold child frequently unless it is fussy
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37
Early this morning, a baby boy was circumcised by using the Plastibell method. The nurse should tell the mother that the baby can be discharged after:

A)Infant voids.
B)Receiving vitamin K.
C)Yellow exudate forms over glans.
D)Plastibell rim falls off.
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38
Which of the following are distended sebaceous glands that appear as tiny white papules on cheeks, chin, and nose in the newborn period?

A)Milia
B)Lanugo
C)Mongolian spots
D)Cutis marmorata
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39
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that the best form of infant nutrition is:

A)Exclusive breast-feeding until age 2 months.
B)Exclusive breast-feeding until at least age 1 year.
C)Commercially prepared infant formula for 1 year.
D)Commercially prepared infant formula until age 4 to 6 months.
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What term describes irregular areas of deep blue pigmentation seen predominantly in newborns of African, Asian, Native American, or Hispanic descent?

A)Acrocyanosis
B)Erythema toxicum
C)Mongolian spots
D)Harlequin color changes
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The nurse is teaching a class on breast feeding to expectant parents. Select all of the following that are contraindications for breast-feeding.

A)Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in mother
B)Mastitis
C)Inverted nipples
D)Maternal cancer therapy
E)Twin births
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