4. Which actions should the nurse expect to see during
4. Which actions should the nurse expect to see during a primary healthcare provider’s evaluation of developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) in a newborn? Select all that apply. a. Grasp the baby’s legs with the thumbs on the inner thighs and forefingers on the outer thighs. b. Gently adduct and abduct the baby’s thighs. C. Palpate the trochanter during hip rotation. d. Place the baby in a fetal position. e . Compare the lengths of the baby’s legs. Rationale: 5. A 1-day-old neonate at 32 weeks’ gestation is being cared for in an isolette. The nurse assesses the morning axillary temperature as 96.90 F (36.10 C). Which of the following could explain this finding? a. This is a normal temperature for a preterm neonate. b. Axillary temperatures are not valid for preterm babies. C . The supply of brown adipose tissue is incomplete. d. Conduction heat loss is pronounced in the baby. Rationale: 6. Which neonate is at highest risk for cold stress syndrome? a. Infant of diabetic mother. b. Infant with Rh incompatibility. C . Neonate that is postdates. d. Infant with Down’s syndrome. Rationale:
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