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Newborn Care Quiz

Test your knowledge about newborn care with this informative and engaging quiz! Whether you're a new parent, a healthcare professional, or just someone interested in infant health, this quiz is designed to enhance your understanding of important newborn topics.

You'll explore various aspects, including:

  • Newborn reflexes
  • Vital signs and health assessments
  • Feeding and nutrition
  • Common skin conditions
32 Questions8 MinutesCreated by CaringNurse521
What is Erythromycin used for?
Bacterial infections
Kidney stones
Hair loss
Incontenince
When and How is Erythromycin applied?
At birth, on the skin of hands
At birth, over babies eyes
6 mths, over babies eyes
At birth, orally
What is a Newborns vital signs?
96.3-99.0,110-160,30-60 bps
97.7-99.00,110-160,30-60bps
97.7-99.0,100-160,30-60bps
97.9-99.0,110-160,45-60bps
What is a conversion from liquid to vapor?
Radiation(away from walls)
Conduction(pre-warm)
Evaporation(dry quickly)
Convection(away from windows and vents)
The loss of heat to the surrounding cooler air is what?
Conduction(pre-warm)
Convection(away from windows and vents)
Radiation(away from walls)
Evaporation(dry quickly)
What is radiation (away from cold walls)?
Loss of air to surrounding environment
Gain of water to environment
Loss of heat to surrounding cold environment
Loss of teeth due to treatment
If I used the heat loss mechanism Conduction what would I do?
Pre-warm warmer or stethoscope before using
Pre heat the oven
Cool off warmer or stethoscope before use
Pre-warm babies bottle
S/Sx of hypoglycemia in a newborn. (select all that apply)
Poor muscle tone
Lethargy
Hunger pains
Jitteriness
High-pitched cry
Low temp
Laughing
Respiratory difficulty
Seizures
High bp
Poor suck pattern
Low bp
A newborn born less than 24hrs was placed in there crib as they lay asleep they positioned themselves in a fencing position. What is this reflex called?
Rooting
The tonic neck
Moro reflex
Head lag
As the newborns mother rubbed against his face the baby slightly turned his head towards his mothers hand. What reflex is this a sign of?
Head lag
Rooting
Babinski
Palmer grasp
As the nurse placed her finger in the babies hand, he grabbed it tightly in the cutest way! What is this reflex called?
Palmer chain
Palmer spread
Palmer grasp
Palmer hands
The new mother got upset with herself due to her bumping against her babies crib she startled him and he began to cry. What reflex is this a sign of?
Head lag
Palmer grasp
Babinski
Scare tactics
Moro reflex
The opposite of palmar grasp.
Plantar grasp
Pluto grasp
Plantation grasp
Praise grasp
During a newborn assessment the nurse called this reflex Babinski and the toes fanned out. What did she do?
Stroke the babies cheeks
Stroke the babies arm
Stroke his forehead
Stroke his feet
(__________) is the conforming of the fetal head to the size and shape of birth canal.
The swelling of soft tissue of the scalp is?
Cephalohematoma
Vernix caseiosa
Fontanelles
Caput Succedaneum
Diamond shaped and closes by the age of 12-18 mths?
Distal fontanlles
Proximal fontanelles
Anterior fontanelles
Posterior fontanelles
Cephalohematoma is blood beneath the cranial bone. T/F
True
False
How many months does is take the Posterior fontanelle to close?
8
2
6
4
What does the APGAR score evaluate? (select all that apply)
Heart rate
Bowel sounds
Color
Respirations
Muscle tone
Reflex irritability
Gender
Height
Weight
The newborn's mother gagged when they laid her baby on her chest and screamed omg what is this gooey substance all over him!?? What was this substance?
Milia
Mongolian cheese
Vernix Caseosa
Caput succendaneum
IF a baby is born with pimples(milia) what is some patient education facts you would send mom home with?
They appear on the nose and chin
Do not pop or burst them
Put antibiotic cream on them
They will go away on there own
Pop them with warm compress
What is a priority after identifying a baby with Mongolian spots.
Document to avoid future abuse claims
Rub barrier cream on them
Call 911 for abuse claim
Put ice on them
What is Cyanosis of the hands and feet called?
Acrohemetomia
Acrocyanosis
Caput succedaeum
Cephalohematoma
Fine hair called lanugo covers the baby when born. T/F
True
False
When does the nurse perform the APGAR score?
1and 15 mins after birth
2 and 5 mins after birth
1 and 5 mins after birth
6 and 12 mths after birth
Due to tongue extrusion reflex disappearing, babies can eat solids at about 5-6 mths. T/F
True
False
How many days should a new food be offered to a baby?
4 days to 1 wk
4-5 days
Every 2 wks
1-2 days
A mom is at the babies 6mth check up. You know ore patient education is needed when the mom makes these statements:(select all that apply)
I will mix my babies cereal in a bottle
I will mix ingredients for my baby to try new foods
I will give my baby one teaspoon full at first
I will give my baby a new food ever 4 days to a week
The babies weight should (__________) bye the age of 6 and (__________) bye the age of 1 year
Double, quadruple
Triple, double
Double, triple
Double, double
Vitamin K is given for clotting in infants? T/F
True
False
Are We gone get thru this together in Jesus name!!!
Hell Yea No Weapon formed
No I quit
I dont care
Kiss my ass
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