NCLEX PN Practice Test with NGN Related

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The nurse is caring for a 6-hour-old newborn.
Nurses' Notes
Emergency Department
A newborn is brought to the emergency department due to coughing and difficulty feeding. The client was born at home 6 hours ago via spontaneous vaginal birth. With each attempt to breastfeed, the client coughs, vomits, and "turns blue." The mother did not receive prenatal care. She reports a history of opioid use disorder but reports no opioid use during pregnancy.
Vital signs: T 98.6 F (37 C), P 120, RR 50, and SpO, 95% on room air. Abdominal distension is present. Ballard scoring estimates the client at 37 weeks gestation. Weight and length are consistent with the 25th and 50th percentiles for estimated age, respectively.
1 Hour Later
After attempting a bottle feed with 10 mL of formula, the client has a coughing episode, and there is formula mixed with saliva in the mouth. Coarse breath sounds are noted bilaterally with intercostal retractions. S1 and S2 are present with no murmurs. Neurologic examination shows normal neuromuscular findings.
A nasogastric tube insertion is attempted per prescription by the health care provider, and resistance is met at 10 cm of insertion.

The nurse has reviewed the information from the Nurses' Notes. Based on the client's findings, what condition does the nurse suspect?

  • A. Epiglottitis
  • B. Neonatal abstinence syndrome
  • C. Patent ductus arteriosus
  • D. Tracheoesophageal fistula
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Symptoms of coughing, vomiting, cyanosis during feeding, abdominal distension, and resistance during nasogastric tube insertion strongly suggest tracheoesophageal fistula, a congenital anomaly where the trachea and esophagus are abnormally connected.