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Exam (elaborations) NeoNatal CH 4, questions and answers, 100% correct Exam (elaborations) Prenatal and Neonatal, questions and answers, latest updated Exam (elaborations) Neonatal Sepsis questions and answers, graded A+ Exam (elaborations) Neonatal Ventilation questions and answers latest 2...

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Neonatal questions and answers with rated solutions What is the definition of a neonate? first 28 days of life What are the 3 components of that are important in neonatal history? 1. Maternal and paternal medical/genetic history 2. Materal past obstetric history 3. Current antepartum and...

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EMT Obstetrics and Neonatal Care, questions and answers with complete top solutions

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EMT Obstetrics and Neonatal Care, questions and answers with complete top solutions Seizures in children most often are the result of a. a life threatening infection b. a temperature greater than 102 F c. an abrupt rise in body temperature d. an inflammatory process in the brain c. an abrupt r...

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Neonatal & Infant Neurosongraphy, questions and answers, graded A+

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Neonatal & Infant Neurosongraphy, questions and answers, graded A+ Which of the following indicator lines (A through C) corresponds with the accompanying ultrasound image? A. Image slice A B. Image slice B C. Image slice C Image slice B Which of the following structures is identified b...

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CCRN Neonatal questions and answers, graded A+ A deformation is a(n) abnormality caused by unusual mechanical forces on normal tissue. A low birth weight infant's temperature increases during skin-to-skin care. This is an example of heat transfer by conduction. At the onset of lab...

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Neonatal Terminology questions and answers, all correct

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Neonatal Terminology questions and answers, all correct perinatal Referring to the period of time surrounding an infant's birth, from the last two months of pregnancy to the first 28 days of life neonatal Of or relating to the first 28 days of an infant's life extrauterine Locate...

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Neonatal Sepsis questions and answers with complete top solutions

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Neonatal Sepsis questions and answers with complete top solutions Define neonatal sepsis Clinical syndromes of bacteremia characterized by signs and sxs of infection in the first FOUR weeks of life. Differentiate early vs late onset sepsis. Early: 0-7 days Late: >/= 7 days Risk Fact...

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Neonatal Exam, questions and answers, with rated solutions Neonate Terms -antenatal: before birth -postnatal: after birth -perinatal: around the time of birth -neonatal: first 28 days of life Gestation -term: 37-41 weeks -post term: 41w+ -late preterm: 34-36 weeks -mod preterm: 32-33...

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Chapter 42 - Neonatal Care questions and answers

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Chapter 42 - Neonatal Care questions and answers 1. Which of the following is NOT an antepartum risk factor that increases the potential that a newborn may require resuscitation? A) Preeclampsia B) Prolapsed cord C) Polyhydramnios D) Multiple gestations B) Prolapsed cord 2. The risk of ...

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Neonatal Ventilation questions and answers latest 2023

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initial PIP for neonatal mechanical ventilation: 15-20 cmH20 initial tidal volume for neonatal ventilation: 4-6 ml/kg how should FiO2 be set for infants? titrate to maintain lowest required PaO2 and SpO2 for gestational age (PaO2 >50 mmHg) what rate should infant ventilato...

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Neonatal Sepsis questions and answers, graded A+

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Neonatal Sepsis questions and answers, graded A+ What is neonatal sepsis? - a bloodstream invasion by bacteria or the toxic materials produced by bacteria - a major cause of morbidity & mortality When does neonatal sepsis usually occur? less than 36 weeks gestational How often does...

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Prenatal and Neonatal, questions and answers, latest updated

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Prenatal and Neonatal, questions and answers, latest updated Which is NOT a period of prenatal development? Fetus Embryo Zygote Conception Conception Which of these babies is preterm? A baby born at 36 weeks. A baby weighing 3 lbs. when born at 39 weeks. A baby weighing 7 lbs. when bo...

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NeoNatal CH 4, questions and answers, 100% correct

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NeoNatal CH 4, questions and answers, 100% correct What measures can the therapist take to prevent heat loss and cold stress before performing resuscitation on a preterm neonate? I. Dry the infant's skin. II. Wrap the infant in pre-warmed blankets. III. Remove wet linens from around the infant....

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