Practice Question
A nurse is caring for four newborns in a special care nursery. Which of the following newborn assessment findings requires immediate intervention?
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Correct Answer:
Nasal flaring and grunting.
Rationale:
🟡 Nasal flaring and grunting are signs of respiratory distress, requiring immediate intervention to prevent respiratory failure.
🟡 These signs indicate increased work of breathing, potentially due to conditions like TTN, RDS, or pneumonia.
🟡 Early detection helps initiate oxygen support and further diagnostics (e.g., chest X-ray, ABG).
🟡 Apical HR of 140 bpm, acrocyanosis, and milia are normal findings in early newborn transition.
🟡 Respiratory distress is a priority concern due to its impact on oxygenation and perfusion.
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Question Details
- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: ATI Exam(s)
- Domain: RN ATI Maternal & Newborn Care
- Answer Choices: 4