VATI RN Maternal Newborn Assessment > EXAM > NEWBORN NURSING CARE AND ASSESSMENT EXAM 2 2024 COMPLETE Q&A’S WITH RATIONALES GUARANTEED PASS | R (All)
1. A client has just given birth at 42 weeks’ gestation. When assessing the neonate, which physical finding is expected? o A. A sleepy, lethargic baby o B. Lanugo covering the body o C. Desquama... tion of the epidermis o D. Vernix caseosa covering the body Correct Answer: C. Desquamation of the epidermis. Option C: Postdate fetuses lose the vernix caseosa, and the epidermis may become desquamated. Option A: These neonates are usually very alert. Option B: Lanugo is missing in the postdate neonate. 2. After reviewing the client’s maternal history of magnesium sulfate during labor, which condition would the nurse anticipate as a potential problem in the neonate? A. Hypoglycemia B. Jitteriness C. Respiratory depression D. Tachycardia Correct Answer: C. Respiratory depression. Option C: Magnesium sulfate crosses the placenta and adverse neonatal effects are respiratory depression, hypotonia, and Bradycardia. 3. Neonates of mothers with diabetes are at risk for which complication following birth? A. Atelectasis B. Microcephaly C. Pneumothorax D. Macrosomia Correct Answer: D. Macrosomia. Option D: Neonates of mothers with diabetes are at increased risk for macrosomia (excessive fetal growth) as a result of the combination of the increased supply of maternal glucose and an increase in fetal insulin. [Show More]
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