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During the initial assessment of the newborn, which of the following data would be considered normal?

  • A. Chest circumference 31.5 cm, head circumference 33.5 cm
  • B. Chest circumference 30 cm, head circumference 29 cm
  • C. Chest circumference 38 cm, head circumference 31.5 cm
  • D. Chest circumference 32.5 cm, head circumference 36 cm
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A. During the initial assessment of a newborn, the average head circumference at birth is 32 to 37 cm, while the average chest circumference ranges from 30 to 35 cm. Normally, the head's circumference is about 2 cm greater than the chest circumference at birth. Choice A provides measurements of chest circumference 31.5 cm and head circumference 33.5 cm, both falling within the normal range in terms of actual size and relative size. Choices B, C, and D do not align with the typical measurements seen in a healthy newborn. Choice B has both circumferences below the average range, choice C has the chest circumference above the average, and choice D has the head circumference notably higher than the chest circumference, which is not typical for a newborn.