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NCC RNC- NIC Pre course Study Guide Exam Questions and Verified for Accuracy Answers 2024/2025 How to calculate GIR? - correct answer ml/kg/day x % dextrose / 1.44 How to treat hypoglycemia - correct answer 2ml/kg IV glucose followed by a continuous IV infusion. Recheck in 15-30 mins O...

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NCC RNC- NIC Pre course Study Guide Exam Questions and
Verified for Accuracy Answers 2024/2025

How to calculate GIR? - correct answer ml/kg/day x % dextrose / 1.44


How to treat hypoglycemia - correct answer 2ml/kg IV glucose followed by a
continuous IV infusion. Recheck in 15-30 mins


Osmotic diuresis can lead to? - correct answer dehydration by spilling glucose into
urine


Zinc is important for? - correct answer skin and wound healing


At what age does the gag/cough reflex develop? - correct answer 32 weeks


At what age does the suck/swallow/breathe reflex develop? - correct answer 34-35
weeks


What is premature EBM deficient in? - correct answer calcium and phosphorous;
need to fortify


Neuroendocrine respone to pain - correct answer release of cortisol/plasma renin @
23 weeks; suppression of insulin leads to hyperglycemia


Low ph, high CO2 - correct answer respiratory acidosis; causes are lung disease,
apnea


High ph, low CO2 - correct answer respiratory alkalosis; causes are over ventilation


Low ph, low bicarb - correct answer metabolic acidosis; causes are diarrhea, renal
tubular acidosis, lactic acidosis

,High ph, high bicarb - correct answer metabolic alkalosis; causes are vomiting,
suctioning, bicarb use


Factors that shift oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve to the LEFT - correct answer
High ph, low temp, low DBG, fetal HGB (ALKALOTIC, LITTLE, COLD)


Factors that shift oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve to the RIGHT - correct answer
low ph, high temp


Hypoxemia - correct answer blood


Hypoxic - correct answer tissue


When hypoxia exists, metabolism continues via? - correct answer anaerobic
metabolism, producing lactic acid


What is the most sensitive indicator of ventilation? - correct answer CO2


PIP - correct answer highest pressure on inhalation


How does PIP work? - correct answer decreases CO2 by increasing TV


High pips cause? - correct answer barotrauma


<1500g, PIP should be? - correct answer 15


>2kg, PIP should be? - correct answer 20


Rate - correct answer used to blow off CO2

, How to decrease a high co2 with the rate? - correct answer lower the rate


PEEP - correct answer keeps lungs distended at the end of every breath


What is a physiological peep? - correct answer 4-5


Going up on PEEP with? - correct answer improve oxygenation but will increase CO2


Surfactant administration gives you? - correct answer functional residual capacity


What is functional residual capacity? - correct answer what is left in the lungs after
you blow out as much as possible


Mean airway pressure - correct answer PIP + PEEP


Increasing the MAP will? - correct answer improve oxygenation and ventilation


HFOV/HFJV; how to decrease CO2 - correct answer high CO2, go down on the rate
in order to slow down for gas exchange


What to watch for as a sign of recovery from RDS? - correct answer diuresis


Most common neonatal infection? - correct answer pneumonia


What is the drug of choice for ureoplasma/chlamydia pneumonia? - correct answer
erythromycin


Assessment finding with PIE - correct answer crepitus; air dissection up into the neck

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