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sarasara

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Put the steps of nasal bulb suctioning for the newborn in the correct order from first to last. Put a comma and space between each answer choice (a, b, c, d, etc.)
 
  a. Clean bulb syringe.
  b. Release pressure.
  c. Insert narrow portion into nose.
  d. Compress ball of bulb syringe.
  e. Remove and empty into receptacle.

Question 2

Place the newborn phases of the sleep-wake states in proper order from first to last. Put a comma and space between each answer choice (a, b, c, d, etc.)
 
  a. Stability phase
  b. First reactive phase
  c. Sleep phase
  d. Second reactive phase



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Answer to Question 1

ANS:
D, C, B, E, A

First the ball of the bulb syringe is compressed, and then the narrow portion is inserted into the nose. The pressure is released, and the syringe is removed and emptied into the receptacle. The bulb syringe is cleaned and stored at the end of the procedure.

Answer to Question 2

ANS:
B, C, D, A

At birth the newborn passes through the phases of sleep-wake states as part of the adjustment to life outside of the uterus: first reactive phase, sleep phase, second reactive phase, stability phase.




sarasara

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Reply 2 on: Jun 28, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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