Test Bank Introduction to Maternity and Pediatric Nursing 8e (by Leifer)The Term Newborn,100% CORRECT
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Test Bank Introduction to Maternity and Pediatric Nursing 8e (by Leifer)The Term Newborn
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. While inspecting a newborns head, the nurse identifies a swelling of the scalp that does not cross the suture line. How would the nurse refer to this finding when documenting?
a. Molding...
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INTRODUCTION TO MATERNITY AND PEDIATRIC NURSING 8TH EDITION LEIFER TEST BANK
Test Bank - Introduction to Maternity and Pediatric Nursing 8e (by Leifer) 106
Test Bank Introduction to Maternity and Pediatric Nursing 8e (by
Leifer)The Term Newborn
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. While inspecting a newborns head, the nurse identifies a swelling of the scalp
that does not cross the suture line. How would the nurse refer to this finding
when documenting?
a. Molding
b. Caput succedaneum
c. Cephalohematoma
d. Enlarged fontanelle
ANS: C
A cephalohematoma is caused by a collection of blood beneath the periosteum of
the cranial bone. It does not cross the suture line.
2. What is the nursesbest response to a mother who is voicing concern about
the molding of her 2-day-old infant?
a. Molding doesnt cause any problems. Dont worry about it.
b. Did you deliver vaginally or by cesarean section?
c. The babys head conformed to the shape of the birth canal. It will go away soon.
d. A traumatic delivery can cause molding.
ANS: C
The newborns head may be out of shape from molding. This refers to the shaping
of the fetal head to conform to the size and shape of the birth canal.
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DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Page 286
TOP: Newborn AssessmentHead KEY: Nursing Process
Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Physiological
Integrity: Physiological Adaptation
3. What symptom assessed in the newborn shortly after delivery should be reported?
a. Cyanosis of the hands and feet
b. Irregular heart rate
c. Mucus draining from the nose
d. Sternal or chest retractions
ANS: D
Sternal retractions are evidence that the newborn is in respiratory distress and
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4. When the newborns crib was moved suddenly, the nurse noticed that his legs
flexed and arms fanned out, and then both came back toward the midline. How
would the nurse interpret this behavior?
a. The Moro reflex
b. The grasp reflex
c. An abnormality of the musculoskeletal system
d. A neurological abnormality
ANS: A
The Moro reflex is a normal neonatal reflex. It is elicited when the infants crib is
jarred. The infant responds by drawing the legs up, fanning the arms, and then
bringing the arms to the midline in an embrace position.
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5. A first-timemother reports that she is experiencing difficulty breastfeeding her
newborn. Which neonatal reflex would the nurse teach the mother to elicit to
facilitate breastfeeding?
a. Sucking
b. Rooting
c. Grasping
d. Tonic neck
ANS: B
The rooting reflex causes the infants head to turn in the direction of anything that
touches the cheek in anticipation of food.
6. What will the nurse expect when assessing the anterior fontanelle of a healthy,
full-term newborn?
a. Depressed and sunken
b. Triangular shaped
c. Smaller than the posterior fontanelle
d. Open and diamond shaped
ANS: D
The anterior fontanelle is diamond shaped and located at the junction of the two
parietal and two frontal bones. It should not be raised or sunken, and it
closesNbUeRtwSeINenG1T2Ba.CnOd M18 months of age.
7. What statement indicates the parent understands the guidelines for bathing a
newborn?
a. Ill use a mild soap to clean all of the body parts.
b. I am going to add bath oil to the water to keep the babys skin soft.
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