Cyanosis in newborns is most commonly associated with:

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Cyanosis in newborns is most commonly associated with:

Correct Answer: B

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Question 2 of 5

Which of the following statements is true about leukemia in children

Correct Answer: A

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Question 3 of 5

After birth, the newborn has to adapt to the new environment alongside with the changes in his physiological functioning. Certain cues are needed to identify that the newborn is well or problems are already present. Samantha, a graduating student nurse assists the doctor to a G1P0 woman giving birth in the lying-in clinic. Samantha knows that the newborn is in critical condition if:

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Cyanosis in a newborn indicates a lack of oxygen, which is a critical condition requiring immediate medical attention. Caput succedaneum (swelling of the scalp) and absence of foot creases are not immediate signs of critical condition, and while not crying can be concerning, cyanosis is a more definitive sign of distress.

Question 4 of 5

During 9 months, the infant learns how to communicate actively as evident by saying few words with meaning. Louise is now 9 months old. Her parents are really happy because she can now communicate to them. In what way do you expect how Louise communicates?

Correct Answer: D

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SITUATION: Mr. & Mrs. Cua's first child, Homer, was born with a unilateral cleft lip & cleft palate. The lip defect extended through the floor of the nostril & communicated with the defect in the anterior palate. For which reason would it be advisable for Homer's cleft lip to be repaired as soon as possible after birth?

Correct Answer: A

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