When assessing the health of a preterm baby born through a difficult delivery, the nurse
notices that the baby is unable to elevate the right arm, which lies limply at his side. The
grasp reflex is found to be present in the infant.
What does the nurse suspect in the child,
possibly as a result of trauma during birth?
A) Fractured clavicle
B) Intracranial hemorrhage
C) Bell's palsy
D) Brachial plexus injury
Question 2
A nurse is educating a potential client for polyp removal that same-day surgery can be
safer and have faster recovery than inpatient surgery. What is a benefit of outpatient
surgery?
A) Clients can drive back home after surgery
B) Clients ambulate sooner after surgery
C) Heavy sedation is given to reduce anxiety
D) Follow-up is not required after surgery