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Assessment and Management of Newborn Complications Quizlet Questions
Question 1 of 5
The nurses in a NICU are concerned about the appropriate levels of oxygen therapy during the care of premature neonates. The nurses referenced an article by Newman (2014) titled, “Oxygen Saturation Limits and Evidence supporting the Targets.” On which evidence-based conclusion will the nurses develop guidelines?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Oxygen saturation rates of 91% to 95% are effective. This range is supported by the article by Newman (2014) as the optimal oxygen saturation levels for premature neonates. Here's the rationale: 1. The range of 91% to 95% falls within the typical target range for oxygen saturation in premature neonates, ensuring adequate oxygenation without the risk of hyperoxia or hypoxia. 2. Maintaining oxygen saturation within this range has been shown to improve outcomes and reduce the risk of complications in premature neonates. 3. The article by Newman likely provides evidence-based research supporting this specific range as the most effective for neonatal care. In summary, choices A, C, and D are incorrect because they do not align with the evidence-based optimal oxygen saturation range for premature neonates as supported by the referenced article.
Question 2 of 5
The nurse is providing support to a mother whose newborn is diagnosed with a life-threatening defect. The mother states, “I just want to go home and never come back.” Which reaction by the mother does the nurse recognize?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: Maternal emotional distancing. The mother's statement of wanting to go home and never come back indicates a desire to emotionally distance herself from the situation. This reaction is a common coping mechanism when faced with overwhelming emotions. Guilty feelings (choice A) typically involve a sense of responsibility or remorse, which is not evident in the mother's statement. Delay of attachment process (choice B) refers to difficulties in forming an emotional bond with the newborn, which is not explicitly mentioned in the scenario. Disruption of family life (choice D) implies changes in family dynamics, which are not directly related to the mother's expressed desire to distance herself emotionally.
Question 3 of 5
The nurse is present in the delivery room when a mother is told her neonate was stillborn. The mother begins to wail loudly and pull at her hair. Which action does the nurse take?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: Allow the mother to express grief in her own way. The nurse should prioritize the mother's emotional needs by providing a safe space for her to express her grief. This can help the mother process her emotions and begin the grieving process. Option B may come across as dismissive of the mother's feelings and could hinder her emotional healing. Option C with sedatives may suppress the mother's natural grieving process and is not recommended unless absolutely necessary. Option D is not appropriate as the nurse should be present to support the mother directly.
Question 4 of 5
The postnatal nurse is providing care for a neonate being treated with phototherapy for hyperbilirubinemia. For which side effects of phototherapy will the nurse contact the neonatal care provider? Select all that apply.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: Hyperthermia. During phototherapy, neonates are at risk for developing hyperthermia due to the heat generated by the lights. The nurse should contact the provider if the neonate shows signs of hyperthermia to prevent complications. B: Lethargy is not a direct side effect of phototherapy but can be a result of other factors such as inadequate feeding or underlying medical conditions. C: Hypocalcemia is not a common side effect of phototherapy. It is more often associated with other conditions or treatments. D: Thrombocytopenia is not a typical side effect of phototherapy. It refers to low platelet levels and is usually not directly related to phototherapy treatment.
Question 5 of 5
The nurse is providing support to parents of a premature neonate in NICU. Which actions by the nurse will best provide psychosocial support to the parents? Select all that apply.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B. Asking the parents how they are coping with the experience is crucial for providing psychosocial support. This action shows empathy, encourages open communication, and helps the nurse understand the parents' emotional state. By actively listening, the nurse can offer appropriate support and resources. Assessing the parents' ability to care for their neonate (Choice A) is important but does not directly address their psychosocial needs. Providing equipment for breast pumping and storage of milk (Choices C and D) is more focused on the physical aspects of care rather than the emotional support needed by the parents.