What will the nurse include in the plan of care when caring for an infant with an intracranial hemorrhage?
- A. Keep positioned with head elevated.
- B. Feed slowly to reduce possibility of vomiting.
- C. Stimulate often to maintain level of consciousness.
- D. Hold and coddle frequently to stimulate.
- E. Observe for increased intracranial pressure.
Correct Answer: A,B,E
Rationale: Care includes keeping the head elevated, feeding slowly to prevent vomiting, and monitoring for increased intracranial pressure, while avoiding stimulation.
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Parents of a newborn with a unilateral cleft lip are concerned about having the defect repaired. The nurse explains that a child with a cleft lip usually undergoes surgical repair at which time?
- A. Immediately after birth
- B. By 3 months of age
- C. After 12 months of age
- D. Varies in every case
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A cleft lip is repaired by 3 months of age when weight gain is established and the infant is free of infection.
What will the nurse instruct the parents to report immediately?
- A. Facial paralysis
- B. Ear infections
- C. Increased intracranial pressure (ICP)
- D. Drooling
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Children with cleft palate are at risk for ear infections; parents should report signs of earache immediately to the healthcare provider.
The nurse in the newborn nursery is watchful for neonatal abstinence syndrome in the newborn of a mother who took opioids during pregnancyWhat would be the manifestations of this syndrome?
- A. Body tremors
- B. Excessive sneezing
- C. Hyperirritability
- D. Drowsiness
- E. Excessive appetite
Correct Answer: A,B,C
Rationale: Neonatal abstinence syndrome manifests as tremors, hyperirritability, and excessive sneezing due to opioid withdrawal.
What body system has the highest risk of congenital anomaly in a child with Down syndrome?
- A. Reproductive system
- B. Genitourinary system
- C. Cardiovascular system
- D. Gastrointestinal system
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Children with Down syndrome are prone to congenital cardiovascular system deformities.
What nursing action is most important for this nurse to implement?
- A. Align the limbs.
- B. Support the head.
- C. Keep the head lower than the hip.
- D. Check intake and output.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The child with hydrocephalus has a heavy head on a small body with poor muscle tone; supporting the head during feeding and moving prevents neck injury.
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