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Quiz 7: Well Baby Care
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
A midwife is assessing a mature female neonate born to a 21-year-old G3P2 client. Which of the following findings suggests that further evaluation and notification of the physician are necessary?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
A 3-day-old newborn is placed under the phototherapy lights for the treatment of jaundice. The midwife expects the newborn to pass:
Question 3
Multiple Choice
A midwife is assessing the gastrointestinal system of a 3-day-old newborn. Which of the following findings indicates that further tests are required?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements about the tonic-clonic reflex is not accurate?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
A newborn has difficulty breathing and experiences severe coughing spells during breastfeeding. The newborn is diagnosed with a tracheoesophageal fistula. Without proper management, the newborn is most likely to lose which reflex?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
When a substance is placed on the anterior portion of the newborn's tongue, the newborn extrudes the substance. The midwife knows that this reflex disappears at about:
Question 7
Multiple Choice
On assessment, the midwife notes that a female newborn has pink patches at the nape of the neck. The midwife informs the mother that these patches:
Question 8
Multiple Choice
A midwife is monitoring the newborns for jaundice. Which of the following newborns has the least risk of developing jaundice caused by extensive bruising?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
A midwife observes that a full-term newborn has yellowish skin and sclera of the eyes on the second day of life. Total serum bilirubin level is determined at 15 mg/dL. Which of the following interventions are appropriate for the newborn? I.Early feeding II.Exchange transfusion III.Phototherapy IV.Supplemental feedings with additional formula
Question 10
Multiple Choice
A newborn with physiological jaundice is placed on phototherapy. Which of the following actions of the midwife are appropriate for the newborn on phototherapy? I.Maintain eye dressings during breastfeeding. II.Place the lights 30 inches above the newborn. III.Monitor axillary temperature of the newborn. IV.Undress the infant, except for the diaper, when exposed to the light.
Question 11
Multiple Choice
A midwife is assessing a client and her infant one week after delivery. The infant's birth weight was 7.5 pounds. Which of the following findings indicate that the infant is getting enough milk? I.The mother reports that the infant is wetting 6 to 8 diapers a day. II.The mother informs the midwife that the infant appears content between feedings. III.The infant's weight is 6.8 pounds. IV.The mother reports that the infant quietly swallows during breastfeeds.
Question 12
Multiple Choice
A full-term and healthy newborn baby requires immediate attention following delivery. Which of the following is the incorrect measure in attending to the newborn baby?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
A newborn has developed some abnormalities on the second day following delivery. In a healthy, full-term baby, which of the following is most likely to be accurate?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
There are some common fetal congenital anomalies. Which of the following is a fetal congenital anomaly?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
Perinatal asphyxia is a state of decreased oxygen delivery to the fetus (or neonate) resulting in inadequate tissue perfusion-as manifested by low APGAR score and metabolic acidosis. Which of the following is a cause of birth asphyxia?