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nramada

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During newborn resuscitation, how does the nurse evaluate the effectiveness of bag-and-mask ventilations?
 
  1. The rise and fall of the chest
  2. Sudden wakefulness
  3. Urinary output
  4. Adequate thermoregulation

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A 58-year-old father and a 45-year-old mother gave birth to a baby boy 2 days ago. The nurse assesses a single palmar crease and low-set ears on the newborn. The nurse plans to counsel the couple about which chromosomal abnormality?
 
  1. Trisomy 13
  2. Trisomy 18
  3. Trisomy 21
  4. Trisomy 26



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 1. With proper resuscitation, chest movement is observed for proper ventilation. Pressure should be adequate to move the chest wall.

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Explanation: 3. A single palmar crease and low-set ears are characteristics of trisomy 21 (Down syndrome).




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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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