Premature infants

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Understanding Premature Infants: A Quiz

Test your knowledge about premature infants and their unique needs with this engaging quiz! Explore various aspects of prematurity, including qualifications for services, complications, and developmental milestones.

  • 10 multiple choice questions
  • Learn about the impact of prematurity
  • Gain insights into care strategies for premature infants
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CaringNurse507
In Minnesota, we have certain conditions that will make a child eligible without doing standardized testing
Yes
No
In Minnesota, babies can qualify for Part C services automatically when they:
Are born early - 32 weeks gestation or earlier
Are born with a low birth weight; 1500 grams or less.
Have a combination of prematurity (being born early - 32 weeks or earlier AND low birth weight)
None of the above
How many babies are born prematurely (before 37 weeks) per year in MInnesota?
1 in 25
1 in 5
1 in 17
1 in 11
Ramsey county has a higher percentage of premature infants when compared to state data
True
False
Based on one research study, Babies born at 24 weeks gestation had an average NICU stay of
147 days
96 days
123 days
89 days
Common complications of being born premature are
Cerebral Palsy
Vision Problems
Dental Problems
All of the above
A signal that a premature baby is trying to regulate themselves is/are:
Clasping hands together - to keep from waving around
Looking at people and objects
Spreading fingers apart
All of the above
Things that may help a premature baby
Touch me softly before you pick me up, so I know you are there
Turn the lights on before you touch me, so I can see you are there
Talk to me before you touch me so I know you are there
Unswaddle me so I can stretch my arms and legs
Premature infants have their age adjusted when tracking development until
12 months
18 months
20 months
24 months
Babies born prematurely are at risk for the following (multiple answers correct)
Meningitis
ADHD
Pneumonia
Autism
Anxiety
Athsma
Intestional Problems
Attachment Disorders
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