Wong's Essentials of Pediatric Nursing 11th Edition Test Bank - Health Problems of Newborns Related

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The nurse is caring for an infant who will be discharged on home phototherapy. What instructions should the nurse include in the discharge teaching to the parents?

  • A. Apply an oil-based lotion to the infants skin two times per day to prevent the skin from drying out under the phototherapy light.
  • B. Keep the eye shields on the infants eyes even when the phototherapy light is turned off.
  • C. Take the infants temperature every 2 hours while the newborn is under the phototherapy light.
  • D. Make a follow-up visit with the health care provider within 2 or 3 days after your infant has been on phototherapy.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: With short hospital stays, infants may be discharged with a prescription for home phototherapy. It is the responsibility of the nurse planning discharge to include important information such as the need for a follow-up visit with the health care provider in 2 or 3 days to evaluate feeding and elimination pattern and to have blood work done if needed. The parents should be taught to not apply oil or lotions to prevent increased tanning; the babys eye shields can come off when the phototherapy lights are turned off, and the infants temperature needs to be monitored but not taken every 2 hours.