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magmichele12

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When the nurse observes small, raised white spots on a newborn infant's chin, nose, and forehead, he or she should document the presence of:
 
  A. lanugo.
  B. milia.
  C. vernix caseosa.
  D. erythema toxicum.

Question 2

Because of the premature infant's decreased immune functioning, what nursing diagnosis should the nurse include in a plan of care for a premature infant?
 
  a. Delayed growth and development
  b. Ineffective thermoregulation
  c. Ineffective infant feeding pattern
  d. Risk for infection



leahchrapun

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Answer to Question 1

B
Milia are small, raised white spots that are actually distended sebaceous glands. They will disappear spontaneously.

Answer to Question 2

D
Feedback
A Growth and development may be affected, but only indirectly.
B Thermoregulation may be affected, but only indirectly.
C Feeding may be affected, but only indirectly.
D The nurse needs to know that decreased immune functioning increases the risk
for infection.



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