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1. When asked by the mother why she had a large baby, as a nurse how will you explain this?
A. You had eaten a lot when you were pregnant which caused the baby to become large
B. You have a familial tendency because LGA is genetically predetermined to become large
C. You may had excessive production of growth hormone that is why you had a large baby
D. The medications that you had taken during pregnancy caused it to become large
2. A child with hyperbilirubinemia is exposed to phototherapy. As you do this intervention to the baby, as at nurse you need to assess the baby frequently for:
A. assess level of consciousness
B. assess motor strength and reflexes
C. assess skin turgor and intake and output ~
D. assess bowel sounds and frequency of bowel movement."
3. Situation: A neonate born prematurely via NSD with apgar score of 6. AOG is 34 weeks. The nurse anticipates that the child is at high risk due to which reason?
A. Immaturity of all body systems
B. Severe and chronic hemolytic anemia
C. Failure of fetal structures to close
D. Presence of excessive bilirubin in the blood
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