NCLEX PN Exam Practice Test with NGN Related

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The newborn nurse is attending births in the labor and delivery unit.
Nurses' Notes
Labor and Delivery Unit
0000: A 39-year-old client, gravida 4 para 3, at 38 weeks gestation arrives at the labor and delivery unit reporting contractions every 2-3 min. During this pregnancy, the client was diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus and prescribed insulin, but she reports not taking the insulin. The client reports cigarette smoking (3-5 cigarettes/day) but denies alcohol or recreational drug use. The client received treatment for bacterial vaginosis during the second trimester. The client has gained 55 lb (25 kg) during the pregnancy. Group B Streptococcus result is negative. 1400: The newborn is delivered via forceps-assisted vaginal birth at
1400. The newborn was immediately placed in skin-to-skin contact with the mother, dried, and stimulated. Apgar scores are 7 at 1 minute and 9 at 5 minutes
1405: Newborn vital signs are T 97.3 F (36.3 C), P 156, and RR 52.
1415: Newborn weight is obtained. The newborn is 9 lb 15 oz (4500 g). The maternal client is assisted to latch the newborn onto the breast.
1430: Slight bruising to the scalp is noted where forceps were applied. Newborn vital signs are T 97.2 F (36.2 C), P 160, RR 55, and SpO 95% on room air.

For each nursing action, click to specify if the action is indicated or not indicated for the care of the newborn during a heel stick.

  • A. Warm the heel prior to initiating the procedure
  • B. Collect the first drop of blood for blood glucose testing
  • C. Draw blood by pricking the skin with a small-gauge needle
  • D. Obtain the blood specimen from the lateral aspect of the heel
  • E. Clean the heel with an alcohol pad prior to obtaining the blood specimen
Correct Answer: A,C,D,E

Rationale: Warming the heel , using a needle , lateral heel site , and cleaning are standard. The first drop is discarded to avoid contamination.