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1. Question about feeding order;
1.Wash hands
2.Buckle child into upright seat for feeding
3.Scoop a small amount of puree onto spoon
4.From the front, place the middle finger of the non-feeding hand under the
child’s chin
5.Place the thumb of the non-feeding hand under the button child’s lip
6.Place the index finger of non-feeding hand along the jaw to the mandible
7.Using feeding hand, place loaded spoon in mouth
8.Allow child to swallow, then wait for cues of readiness for the next bite

2.. A newborn is being evaluated for possible esophageal atresia with
tracheoesophageal fistula. Which finding is the nurse most likely to observe?
○ Choking and cyanosis during feeding

3. A nurse is caring for a newborn and observes signs of diaphoresis, jitteriness, and
lethargy. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
Obtain blood glucose by heel stick.
Initiate phototherapy.
Monitor the newborn's blood pressure.
Place the newborn in a radiant warmer

4. A nurse is caring for a client who just delivered a newborn. Following the delivery,
which nursing action should be done first to care for the newborn?
Clear the respiratory tract.
Dry the infant off and cover the head.
Stimulate the infant to cry.
Cut the umbilical cord.

5. A nurse is caring for a client during a nonstress test (NST). At the end of a 30-min
period of observation, the nurse notes the following findings: The fetal heart rate
baseline is 120/min with minimal variability and no accelerations. There are two
decelerations of 15 /min in the fetal heart rate during a period of fetal movement, each
lasting 20 seconds. Which of the following interpretations of these findings should the
nurse make?
A negative test
A nonreactive test
A positive test
A reactive test

6. A nurse is assessing a newborn who was born at 42.5 Years weeks of gestation.
Which of the following findings should the nurse expect?
Copious vernix
Scant scalp hair
Increased subcutaneous fat
Dry, cracked skin

, 7. Tetralogy of fallot involves which defects SATA
Right to left shunting of the blood flow
Pulmonic stenosis
Overriding aorta
Ventricular septal defect
Patent ductus arteriosus

8. Question regarding umbilical cord what should you do
Bath infant in basin
Use mild soap
Sponge bath until cord falls off
Apply petroleum jelly


9. The physician diagnoses a 3 cm ovarian cyst in a 28-year-old woman. The nurse
expects the initial treatment to include
a. Beginning hormone therapy
b. Examining the woman after her next menstrual period
c. Scheduling a laparoscopy as soon as possible, to remove the cyst
d. Aspirating the cyst as soon as possible and sending the fluid to pathology

10. A nurse is teaching a client who is postpartum and has a new prescription for an
injection of Rho (D) immunoglobulin. Which of the following should be included in the
teaching?
It prevents the formation of Rh antibodies in mothers who are Rh negative.
It destroys Rh antibodies in mothers who are Rh negative.
It destroys Rh antibodies in newborns who are Rh positive.
It prevents the formation of Rh antibodies in newborns who are Rh positive.

11. What test should be done to ensure fallopian tubes are not obstructed after
sterilization or tubal ligation- Hysterosalpingogram

12. Mammogram what should be the reason a woman would not have it done (SATA)
Reluctance to hear bad news
Fear of x-ray exposure
Belief that lack of family history makes this test unnecessary
Expense of the procedure
Having heard it is painful

13. Spastic- babinski reflex, hypertonicity, Dyskinetic- slow writhing twisting movement,
Ataxic- wide base gait, difficulty performing repetitive movements

14. A client is prescribed metronidazole (flagyl) for trichomoniasis. The nurse’s
instructions to the client should be: Select all that apply.
● This medication will not treat a vaginal yeast infection

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