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dalyningkenk

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The nurse is assessing a baby girl on admission to the newborn nursery. Which of the following findings should the nurse report to the neonatalogist?
 
  A) Intermittent strabismus
  B) Startling
  C) Grunting
  D) Vaginal bleeding

Question 2

The nurse assess that a full-term neonate's temperature is 36.2C. The first nursing action is to:
 
  A) Turn up the heat in the room.
  B) Place the neonate on the mother's chest with a warm blanket over the mother and baby.
  C) Take the neonate to the nursery and place in a radiant warmer.
  D) Notify the neonate's primary provider.



meryzewe

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Answer to Question 1

C
Grunting

Answer to Question 2

B
Place the neonate on the mother's chest with a warm blanket over the mother and baby.



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