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The S.T.A.B.L.E. Program - 6th edition
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A neonate with a pneumothorax may exhibit which of the following signs?
1) Increased work of breathing
2) Bradycardia
3) Asymmetric appearing chest
4) Cyanosis
5) Decreased femoral pulses


a) 1, 2, 4
b) 1, 3, 5
c) All are correct



Choose matching term




c) All are correct (Increased work of
breathing, bradycardia, asymmetric c) An upper gastrointestinal (UGI) exam to
1 2
appearing chest, cyanosis, decreased evaluate for malrotation
femoral pulses)




a) Place the infant prone and assess
c) a peripheral vein or umbilical venous
3 4 whether additional airway support is
catheter.
required



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Terms in this set (45)

A neonate with a pneumothorax may exhibit which of the following signs?
1) Increased work of breathing
2) Bradycardia
c) All are correct (Increased work of 3) Asymmetric appearing chest
breathing, bradycardia, asymmetric 4) Cyanosis
appearing chest, cyanosis, decreased 5) Decreased femoral pulses
femoral pulses)
a) 1, 2, 4
b) 1, 3, 5
c) All are correct

During a routine evaluation of a four-hour-old term infant, the nurse discovers the infant
is tachypneic, tachycardic, and hypotonic. The infant's temperature is 38.6ºC (101.5ºF). A
complete blood count (CBC) is ordered with the following results:


WBC 9,200
Hemoglobin 15 g/dL
Hematocrit 46%
Platelets 290,000
Lymphocytes 51%
Segmented neutrophils 41%
b) You are concerned because the infant's Band neutrophils 5%
clinical presentation is not being adequately Monocytes 3%
considered; work-up and treatment for
possible infection is indicated. You discuss the patient and CBC results with the infant's medical staff provider who
responds by saying, "The CBC is normal which reassures me that the baby is fine. I don't
think we need to do anything more than keep a close eye on the baby." Your
assessment of this response is:


a) You agree that close observation is all that is necessary at this time because the CBC
and CRP are normal, which reassures you that the infant is well.
b) You are concerned because the infant's clinical presentation is not being adequately
considered; work-up and treatment for possible infection is indicated.
c) You are concerned because you think a CBC and CRP should also be re-evaluated in
8 to 12 hours.

A term infant is breastfeeding when his mother asks you to come and assess him
because he vomited. You notice the color of the emesis is lime green. The mother
reveals that this is the third time the infant vomited green-colored emesis. The infant's
abdomen is not distended, and he is irritable and crying. Which one of the following
c) An upper gastrointestinal (UGI) exam to
should be performed emergently?
evaluate for malrotation

a) A barium enema to evaluate for colonic obstruction
b) A swallow study with contrast to evaluate for trachea-esophageal fistula
c) An upper gastrointestinal (UGI) exam to evaluate for malrotation




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