Practice Question
A few minutes after delivering a full-term infant, the birth mother is concerned that the infant's hands and feet look blue and asks the nurse if something is wrong with the newborn. Which response does the nurse provide?
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Correct Answer:
"Your baby is experiencing acrocyanosis, and this is normal."
Rationale:
♦️Acrocyanosis (bluish hands/feet with pink trunk) is common and normal in the first 24–48 hours of newborn life.
♦️It results from immature circulation and peripheral vasoconstriction, not from respiratory distress.
♦️The baby should be otherwise pink, warm, and vigorous with normal respirations.
♦️No intervention beyond parent reassurance is required.
♦️Nurses should still monitor for central cyanosis, which would indicate pathology.
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Question Details
- Category: LPN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: LPN ATI Exit Exam(s)
- Domain: Exit Exam(s)~2025
- Answer Choices: 4