ATI Maternal Newborn Related

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When reinforcing teaching with new parents on bathing a newborn, a nurse observes a bluish-brown marking across the newborn's lower back. Which of the following statements should the nurse make concerning the variation?

  • A. This is more commonly seen in newborns who have dark skin.
  • B. This is a finding indicating hyperbilirubinemia.
  • C. This is a forceps mark from an operative delivery.
  • D. This is related to prolonged birth or trauma during delivery.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A: This is more commonly seen in newborns who have dark skin. The bluish-brown marking described is likely a Mongolian spot, a common birthmark in darker-skinned infants. It is not related to hyperbilirubinemia (jaundice), forceps marks, or birth trauma. Mongolian spots are benign and typically fade over time. This statement is correct as it addresses the specific characteristic of the marking and its association with dark skin pigmentation in newborns.