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A normal blood finding in the term neonate on day one of life is:

a. a hematocrit of 65%

b. a hemoglobin level of 18 g/dL

c. erythrocyte count of 3 million - ANSWER b. a hemoglobin level of 18 g/dL



The principle action of volume expanders during resuscitation is to:

a. address myocardial decompensation

b. facilitate peripheral vasoconstriction

c. maintain cardiac output and blood pressure - ANSWER c. maintain cardiac output and
blood pressure



A two day old neonate has an abdominal mass. The most likely cause is:

a. adrenal hemorrhage

b. polycystic kidney

c. volvulus - ANSWER b. polycystic kidney



Renal is the most common cause of abdominal masses in newborn period.



Neonates have a heightened risk of hypochloremia if they :

a. were asphyxiated during birth

b. had protracted diarrhoea

c. have been overtreated with diuretics - ANSWER c. have been overtreated with
diuretics

,A decision to provide morphine to a dying infant is framed by the principle of:

a. autonomy

b. nonmaleficence

c. justice - ANSWER b. nonmaleficence



justice = equal opportunity to all

autonomy = allowed to take direction in accordance to own/best self interest



The first sign of hypothermia in a critically ill neonate is a drop in which temperature?

a. axillary

b. rectal

c. skin - ANSWER c. skin



A preterm infant is born with cutaneous pinkish-gray granulomas. This finding is
characteristic of infection with:

a. candida albicans

b. listeria monocytogenes

c. toxoplasma gondii - ANSWER b. listeria monocytogenes



Limited horizontal nystagmus resolves by:

a. 1-2 months of age

b. 2-3 months of age

c. 3-4 months of age - ANSWER c. 3-4 months of age



Infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia have increased energy needs, often as much
as:

a. 10-20%

,b. 20-40%

c. 40-60% - ANSWER b. 20-40%



What are the protein requirements for term infants?

a. 2 g/kg/day

b. 3 g/kg/day

c. 4 g/kg/day - ANSWER b. 3 g/kg/day



Preterm may require 3.5-4 g/kg/day. Minimum is 2 g/kg/day



Rib fractures are noted on routine chest x-ray on a 3 month old premature infant. The
most likely cause of this finding is:

a. congenital hypoparathyroidism

b. inadequate calcium and phosphorus intake

c. malabsorption-induced vitamin D deficiency - ANSWER b. dietary deficiencies of
calcium and phosphorus



Drug of choice in the treatment of opioid withdrawal:

a. diazepam

b. oral morphine

c. pheobarbital - ANSWER b. oral morphine



A neonate in acute renal failure needs to receive a short acting narcotic analgesic. The
agent of choice is :

a. fentanyl

b. morphine

c. sufentanil - ANSWER a. fentanyl

, A term neonate born to an HBsAg positive mother is being discharged three months
after birth following surgery for a cardiac condition. Mother requests when the next Hep
b immunization should be given. The NP should advise that it be given at:

a. four months

b. six months

c. twelve months - ANSWER b. six months



A term, small for gestational age neonate at 4 hours of life is tachypneic, plethoric,
lethargic, and has a blood sugar of 53 mg/dL and a central hematrocrit of 70%. The most
likely diagnosis is:

a. hyperviscosity

b. hypocalcemia

c. hypoglycemia - ANSWER a. hyperviscosity



A factor that would result in increased insensible water loss in neonates is:

a. hypothermia

b. phototherapy

c. postmaturity - ANSWER b. phototherapy



A neonate has a flat reddish birthmark with sharply delineated edges on the nape of the
neck. If pressure is applied to the birthmark, there is minimum blanching. This finding is
consistent with:

a. infantile hemangioma

b. nevus simplex

c. port wine stain - ANSWER c. port wine stain



nevus simplex does blanch.



A newborn is delivered to a mother with a positive TB test but who has no manifestations
of the active disease. Care for this newborn would include:

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