Deck 24: Physiological Adaptations of the Newborn

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What infant response to cool environmental conditions is protective?

A) Dilation of peripheral blood vessels
B) Shivering
C) Decreased respiratory rates
D) Flexed position
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Which of the following statements is an inaccurate description of the first phase of the transition period?

A) It lasts no longer than 30 minutes.
B) It is marked by spontaneous tremors, crying, and head movements.
C) It includes the passage of meconium.
D) It may involve the infant suddenly sleeping briefly.
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What should the nurse be aware of with regard to the respiratory development of the newborn?

A) The first gasping breath is an exaggerated respiratory reaction within 1 minute of birth.
B) Newborns must expel the fluid from the respiratory system within a few minutes of birth.
C) Newborns are instinctive mouth breathers.
D) Seesaw respirations are no cause for concern in the first hour after birth.
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While assessing the newborn,the nurse should be aware that the average expected apical pulse range of a full-term,quiet,alert newborn is which of the following ranges?

A) 80 to 100 beats/min
B) 100 to 120 beats/min
C) 110 to 160 beats/min
D) 150 to 180 beats/min
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While evaluating the reflexes of a newborn,the nurse notes that with a loud noise the newborn symmetrically abducts and extends his arms,his fingers fan out and form a C with the thumb and forefinger,and he has a slight tremor.How would the nurse document this positive finding?

A) Tonic neck reflex
B) Glabellar (Myerson) reflex
C) Babinski reflex
D) Moro reflex
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The parents of a newborn ask the nurse how much the newborn can see.The parents specifically want to know what type of visual stimuli they should provide for their newborn.What is the best response by the nurse?

A) "Infants can see very little until about 3 months of age."
B) "Infants can track their parent's eyes and distinguish patterns; they prefer complex patterns."
C) "The infant's eyes must be protected. Infants enjoy looking at brightly coloured stripes."
D) "It's important to shield the newborn's eyes. Overhead lights help them see better."
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A first-time father is changing the diaper of his 1-day-old daughter.He asks the nurse,"What is this black,sticky stuff in her diaper?" What is the nurse's best response?

A) "That's meconium, which is your baby's first stool. It's normal."
B) "That's transitional stool."
C) "That means your baby is bleeding internally."
D) "Oh, don't worry about that. It's okay."
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A new mother states that her infant must be cold because the baby's hands and feet are blue.What is the proper term for this common and temporary condition?

A) Acrocyanosis
B) Erythema neonatorum
C) Harlequin colour
D) Vernix caseosa
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An African-Canadian woman noticed some bruises on her newborn girl's buttocks.She asks the nurse who spanked her daughter.The nurse explains that these marks are called which of the following?

A) Lanugo
B) Vascular nevi
C) Nevus flammeus
D) Mongolian spots
Question
What is the most critical physiological change required of the newborn?

A) Closure of fetal shunts in the circulatory system
B) Full function of the immune defence system at birth
C) Maintenance of a stable temperature
D) Initiation and maintenance of respirations
Question
What should the nurse be aware of with regard to the newborn's developing cardiovascular system?

A) The heart rate of a crying infant may rise to 120 beats/min.
B) Heart murmurs heard after the first few hours are cause for concern.
C) The point of maximal impulse (PMI) often is visible on the chest wall.
D) Persistent bradycardia may indicate respiratory distress syndrome (RDS).
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While examining a newborn,the nurse notes uneven skin folds on the buttocks and a click when performing the Ortolani manoeuvre.The nurse recognizes these findings as a sign that the newborn probably has which of the following?

A) Polydactyly
B) Clubfoot
C) Hip dysplasia
D) Webbing
Question
What should the nurse know about variations in infants' blood count to explain to new parents?

A) A somewhat lower than expected red blood cell ( RBC ) count could be the result of delay in clamping the umbilical cord.
B) The early high white blood cell ( WBC ) count is normal at birth and should decrease rapidly.
C) Platelet counts are higher than in adults for a few months.
D) Even a modest vitamin K deficiency means a problem with the ability of the blood to clot properly.
Question
Which is true about the neonatal period?

A) It consists of four phases, two reactive and two of decreased responses.
B) It lasts from birth to day 28 of life.
C) It applies to full-term births only.
D) It varies by socioeconomic status and the mother's age.
Question
A newborn is placed under a radiant heat warmer,and the nurse evaluates the infant's body temperature every hour.Maintaining the newborn's body temperature is important to prevent which of the following events from happening?

A) Respiratory depression
B) Cold stress
C) Tachycardia
D) Vasoconstriction
Question
What would the nurse be aware of with regard to the functioning of the renal system in newborns?

A) The pediatrician should be notified if the newborn has not voided in 24 hours.
B) Breastfed infants likely will void more often during the first days after birth.
C) "Brick dust" or blood on a diaper is always cause to notify the physician.
D) Weight loss from fluid loss and other normal factors should be made up in 4 to 7 days.
Question
While assessing the integument of a 24-hour-old newborn,the nurse notes a pink,papular rash with vesicles superimposed on the thorax,back,and abdomen.What should the nurse do?

A) Notify the physician immediately.
B) Move the newborn to an isolation nursery.
C) Document the finding as erythema toxicum.
D) Take the newborn's temperature and obtain a culture of one of the vesicles.
Question
A woman gave birth to a healthy 3000 g infant girl.The nurse suggests that the woman place the infant to her breast within 15 minutes after birth.The nurse knows that breastfeeding is effective during the first 30 minutes after birth,and this is period is referred to as which of the following?

A) Transition period
B) First period of reactivity
C) Organizational stage
D) Second period of reactivity
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A patient is warm and asks for a fan in her room for her comfort.The nurse enters the room to assess the mother and her infant and finds the infant unwrapped in his crib with the fan blowing over him on "high." The nurse instructs the mother that the fan should not be directed toward the newborn and the newborn should be wrapped in a blanket.The mother asks why.What is the nurse's best response?

A) "Your baby may lose heat by convection, which means that he will lose heat from his body to the cooler ambient air. You should keep him wrapped and prevent cool air from blowing on him."
B) "Your baby may lose heat by conduction, which means that he will lose heat from his body to the cooler ambient air. You should keep him wrapped and prevent cool air from blowing on him."
C) "Your baby may lose heat by evaporation, which means that he will lose heat from his body to the cooler ambient air. You should keep him wrapped and prevent cool air from blowing on him."
D) "Your baby will get cold stressed easily and needs to be bundled up at all times."
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Part of the health assessment of a newborn is observing the infant's breathing pattern.What is a full-term newborn's predominant breathing pattern?

A) Abdominal with synchronous chest movements
B) Chest breathing with nasal flaring
C) Diaphragmatic with chest retraction
D) Deep with a regular rhythm
Question
During life in utero,oxygenation of the fetus occurs through transplacental gas exchange.When birth occurs,four factors combine to stimulate the respiratory centre in the medulla.The initiation of respiration then follows.Which of the following contributes to the dynamic sequence of events that occur with the infants' first breath?

A) Warm air temperature
B) Oxygen pressure increases
C) Carbon dioxide pressure decreases
D) Arterial pH decreases
Question
A collection of blood between the skull bone and its periosteum is known as a cephalhematoma.What should the nurse be aware of with regard to cephalhematoma in order to reassure the new parents whose infant develops such a soft bulge?

A) It may occur with spontaneous vaginal birth.
B) It only happens as the result of a forceps or vacuum delivery.
C) It is present immediately after birth.
D) It will gradually absorb over the first few months of life.
Question
Which statement is true about physiological jaundice?

A) Neonatal jaundice is not common, but kernicterus occurs frequently.
B) The appearance of jaundice during the first 24 hours indicates a pathological process.
C) Jaundice will most likely appear before discharge.
D) Breastfed babies have a lower incidence of jaundice.
Question
The nurse caring for the newborn should be aware that which sensory system is least mature at the time of birth?

A) Vision
B) Hearing
C) Smell
D) Taste
Question
What is a mode of heat loss in the newborn?

A) Perspiration
B) Diuresis
C) Urination
D) Evaporation
Question
Why is the brain vulnerable to nutritional deficiencies and trauma in early infancy?

A) The infant has an incompletely developed neuromuscular system.
B) The infant has a primitive reflex system.
C) The infant experiences the presence of various sleep-wake states.
D) The infant experiences a cerebellum growth spurt.
Question
What marks on a baby's skin may indicate an underlying problem that requires notification of a physician?

A) Mongolian spots on the back
B) Telangiectatic nevi on the nose or nape of the neck
C) Petechiae scattered over the infant's body
D) Erythema toxicum anywhere on the body
Question
What is the term given to the cheeselike,whitish substance that fuses with the epidermis and serves as a protective coating for the fetus?

A) Vernix caseosa
B) Surfactant
C) Caput succedaneum
D) Acrocyanosis
Question
What should the nurse do upon assessing unequal movement and uneven gluteal skin folds during the Ortolani manoeuvre?

A) Tell the parents that one leg may be longer than the other, but they will equal out by the time the infant is walking.
B) Alert the physician that the infant has a dislocated hip.
C) Inform the parents and physician that moulding has not taken place.
D) Suggest that, if the condition does not change, surgery to correct vision problems might be needed.
Question
What should the nurse be aware of with regard to the gastrointestinal (GI)system of the newborn?

A) The newborn's cheeks are full because of normal fluid retention.
B) The nipple of the bottle or breast must be placed well inside the baby's mouth because teeth have been developing in utero, and one or more may even be through.
C) Regurgitation during the first day or two can be reduced by burping the infant and slightly elevating the baby's head.
D) Bacteria are already present in the infant's GI tract at birth, because they traveled through the placenta.
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Deck 24: Physiological Adaptations of the Newborn
1
What infant response to cool environmental conditions is protective?

A) Dilation of peripheral blood vessels
B) Shivering
C) Decreased respiratory rates
D) Flexed position
Flexed position
2
Which of the following statements is an inaccurate description of the first phase of the transition period?

A) It lasts no longer than 30 minutes.
B) It is marked by spontaneous tremors, crying, and head movements.
C) It includes the passage of meconium.
D) It may involve the infant suddenly sleeping briefly.
It may involve the infant suddenly sleeping briefly.
3
What should the nurse be aware of with regard to the respiratory development of the newborn?

A) The first gasping breath is an exaggerated respiratory reaction within 1 minute of birth.
B) Newborns must expel the fluid from the respiratory system within a few minutes of birth.
C) Newborns are instinctive mouth breathers.
D) Seesaw respirations are no cause for concern in the first hour after birth.
The first gasping breath is an exaggerated respiratory reaction within 1 minute of birth.
4
While assessing the newborn,the nurse should be aware that the average expected apical pulse range of a full-term,quiet,alert newborn is which of the following ranges?

A) 80 to 100 beats/min
B) 100 to 120 beats/min
C) 110 to 160 beats/min
D) 150 to 180 beats/min
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5
While evaluating the reflexes of a newborn,the nurse notes that with a loud noise the newborn symmetrically abducts and extends his arms,his fingers fan out and form a C with the thumb and forefinger,and he has a slight tremor.How would the nurse document this positive finding?

A) Tonic neck reflex
B) Glabellar (Myerson) reflex
C) Babinski reflex
D) Moro reflex
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6
The parents of a newborn ask the nurse how much the newborn can see.The parents specifically want to know what type of visual stimuli they should provide for their newborn.What is the best response by the nurse?

A) "Infants can see very little until about 3 months of age."
B) "Infants can track their parent's eyes and distinguish patterns; they prefer complex patterns."
C) "The infant's eyes must be protected. Infants enjoy looking at brightly coloured stripes."
D) "It's important to shield the newborn's eyes. Overhead lights help them see better."
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7
A first-time father is changing the diaper of his 1-day-old daughter.He asks the nurse,"What is this black,sticky stuff in her diaper?" What is the nurse's best response?

A) "That's meconium, which is your baby's first stool. It's normal."
B) "That's transitional stool."
C) "That means your baby is bleeding internally."
D) "Oh, don't worry about that. It's okay."
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8
A new mother states that her infant must be cold because the baby's hands and feet are blue.What is the proper term for this common and temporary condition?

A) Acrocyanosis
B) Erythema neonatorum
C) Harlequin colour
D) Vernix caseosa
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9
An African-Canadian woman noticed some bruises on her newborn girl's buttocks.She asks the nurse who spanked her daughter.The nurse explains that these marks are called which of the following?

A) Lanugo
B) Vascular nevi
C) Nevus flammeus
D) Mongolian spots
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10
What is the most critical physiological change required of the newborn?

A) Closure of fetal shunts in the circulatory system
B) Full function of the immune defence system at birth
C) Maintenance of a stable temperature
D) Initiation and maintenance of respirations
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11
What should the nurse be aware of with regard to the newborn's developing cardiovascular system?

A) The heart rate of a crying infant may rise to 120 beats/min.
B) Heart murmurs heard after the first few hours are cause for concern.
C) The point of maximal impulse (PMI) often is visible on the chest wall.
D) Persistent bradycardia may indicate respiratory distress syndrome (RDS).
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12
While examining a newborn,the nurse notes uneven skin folds on the buttocks and a click when performing the Ortolani manoeuvre.The nurse recognizes these findings as a sign that the newborn probably has which of the following?

A) Polydactyly
B) Clubfoot
C) Hip dysplasia
D) Webbing
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13
What should the nurse know about variations in infants' blood count to explain to new parents?

A) A somewhat lower than expected red blood cell ( RBC ) count could be the result of delay in clamping the umbilical cord.
B) The early high white blood cell ( WBC ) count is normal at birth and should decrease rapidly.
C) Platelet counts are higher than in adults for a few months.
D) Even a modest vitamin K deficiency means a problem with the ability of the blood to clot properly.
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14
Which is true about the neonatal period?

A) It consists of four phases, two reactive and two of decreased responses.
B) It lasts from birth to day 28 of life.
C) It applies to full-term births only.
D) It varies by socioeconomic status and the mother's age.
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15
A newborn is placed under a radiant heat warmer,and the nurse evaluates the infant's body temperature every hour.Maintaining the newborn's body temperature is important to prevent which of the following events from happening?

A) Respiratory depression
B) Cold stress
C) Tachycardia
D) Vasoconstriction
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16
What would the nurse be aware of with regard to the functioning of the renal system in newborns?

A) The pediatrician should be notified if the newborn has not voided in 24 hours.
B) Breastfed infants likely will void more often during the first days after birth.
C) "Brick dust" or blood on a diaper is always cause to notify the physician.
D) Weight loss from fluid loss and other normal factors should be made up in 4 to 7 days.
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17
While assessing the integument of a 24-hour-old newborn,the nurse notes a pink,papular rash with vesicles superimposed on the thorax,back,and abdomen.What should the nurse do?

A) Notify the physician immediately.
B) Move the newborn to an isolation nursery.
C) Document the finding as erythema toxicum.
D) Take the newborn's temperature and obtain a culture of one of the vesicles.
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18
A woman gave birth to a healthy 3000 g infant girl.The nurse suggests that the woman place the infant to her breast within 15 minutes after birth.The nurse knows that breastfeeding is effective during the first 30 minutes after birth,and this is period is referred to as which of the following?

A) Transition period
B) First period of reactivity
C) Organizational stage
D) Second period of reactivity
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19
A patient is warm and asks for a fan in her room for her comfort.The nurse enters the room to assess the mother and her infant and finds the infant unwrapped in his crib with the fan blowing over him on "high." The nurse instructs the mother that the fan should not be directed toward the newborn and the newborn should be wrapped in a blanket.The mother asks why.What is the nurse's best response?

A) "Your baby may lose heat by convection, which means that he will lose heat from his body to the cooler ambient air. You should keep him wrapped and prevent cool air from blowing on him."
B) "Your baby may lose heat by conduction, which means that he will lose heat from his body to the cooler ambient air. You should keep him wrapped and prevent cool air from blowing on him."
C) "Your baby may lose heat by evaporation, which means that he will lose heat from his body to the cooler ambient air. You should keep him wrapped and prevent cool air from blowing on him."
D) "Your baby will get cold stressed easily and needs to be bundled up at all times."
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20
Part of the health assessment of a newborn is observing the infant's breathing pattern.What is a full-term newborn's predominant breathing pattern?

A) Abdominal with synchronous chest movements
B) Chest breathing with nasal flaring
C) Diaphragmatic with chest retraction
D) Deep with a regular rhythm
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21
During life in utero,oxygenation of the fetus occurs through transplacental gas exchange.When birth occurs,four factors combine to stimulate the respiratory centre in the medulla.The initiation of respiration then follows.Which of the following contributes to the dynamic sequence of events that occur with the infants' first breath?

A) Warm air temperature
B) Oxygen pressure increases
C) Carbon dioxide pressure decreases
D) Arterial pH decreases
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22
A collection of blood between the skull bone and its periosteum is known as a cephalhematoma.What should the nurse be aware of with regard to cephalhematoma in order to reassure the new parents whose infant develops such a soft bulge?

A) It may occur with spontaneous vaginal birth.
B) It only happens as the result of a forceps or vacuum delivery.
C) It is present immediately after birth.
D) It will gradually absorb over the first few months of life.
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23
Which statement is true about physiological jaundice?

A) Neonatal jaundice is not common, but kernicterus occurs frequently.
B) The appearance of jaundice during the first 24 hours indicates a pathological process.
C) Jaundice will most likely appear before discharge.
D) Breastfed babies have a lower incidence of jaundice.
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24
The nurse caring for the newborn should be aware that which sensory system is least mature at the time of birth?

A) Vision
B) Hearing
C) Smell
D) Taste
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25
What is a mode of heat loss in the newborn?

A) Perspiration
B) Diuresis
C) Urination
D) Evaporation
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26
Why is the brain vulnerable to nutritional deficiencies and trauma in early infancy?

A) The infant has an incompletely developed neuromuscular system.
B) The infant has a primitive reflex system.
C) The infant experiences the presence of various sleep-wake states.
D) The infant experiences a cerebellum growth spurt.
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27
What marks on a baby's skin may indicate an underlying problem that requires notification of a physician?

A) Mongolian spots on the back
B) Telangiectatic nevi on the nose or nape of the neck
C) Petechiae scattered over the infant's body
D) Erythema toxicum anywhere on the body
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28
What is the term given to the cheeselike,whitish substance that fuses with the epidermis and serves as a protective coating for the fetus?

A) Vernix caseosa
B) Surfactant
C) Caput succedaneum
D) Acrocyanosis
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29
What should the nurse do upon assessing unequal movement and uneven gluteal skin folds during the Ortolani manoeuvre?

A) Tell the parents that one leg may be longer than the other, but they will equal out by the time the infant is walking.
B) Alert the physician that the infant has a dislocated hip.
C) Inform the parents and physician that moulding has not taken place.
D) Suggest that, if the condition does not change, surgery to correct vision problems might be needed.
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What should the nurse be aware of with regard to the gastrointestinal (GI)system of the newborn?

A) The newborn's cheeks are full because of normal fluid retention.
B) The nipple of the bottle or breast must be placed well inside the baby's mouth because teeth have been developing in utero, and one or more may even be through.
C) Regurgitation during the first day or two can be reduced by burping the infant and slightly elevating the baby's head.
D) Bacteria are already present in the infant's GI tract at birth, because they traveled through the placenta.
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