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brutforce

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The nurse at a local hospital is conducting a safety workshop for expectant parents addressing newborn injury prevention and car seat safety. Which statement made by a parent indicates a need for further teaching?
 
  A) My newborn should be in a car safety seat every time he is in the car.
  B) It is good if I place a blanket over the baby and then buckle the baby onto the seat.
  C) My newborn should ride rear-facing until at least 1 year of age and more than 20 pounds.
  D) Never place a rear-facing car safety seat in the front seat with an active passenger air bag.

Question 2

The nurse is assessing a premature newborn who is being care for in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU). Which assessment finding indicates the newborn is experiencing respiratory distress?
 
  A) Acrocyanosis
  B) Respiratory rate of 58 breaths per minute
  C) Substernal and intercoastal retractions
  D) Abdominal breathing



Toya9913

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Never place blankets under the baby or under the belts. Buckle the baby into the seat, and place blankets over the baby. Therefore this is an incorrect statement and indicates a need for further instruction. The other statements are correct and indicate no need for further education.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C

A premature newborn who is experiencing retraction may indicate respiratory distress. Acrocynosis, a respiratory rate of 58 breaths per minute, and abdominal breathing are considered a normal assessment findings in the premature newborn.



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