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After receiving change of shift report in the newborn nurser…
After receiving change of shift report in the newborn nursery, which neonate should the nurse see first?
Line organization is the first stage of growth of an organiz…
Line organization is the first stage of growth of an organization.
The three key aspects of delegation are granting authority,…
The three key aspects of delegation are granting authority, assigning duties and responsibilities, and requiring accountability.
Explain how the slope and resets in the cumulative record il…
Explain how the slope and resets in the cumulative record illustrate Sniffy’s acquisition of bar pressing. What does the pattern of steepness and spacing between resets reveal about his rate of responding?
Which nursing action is an example of tertiary prevention?
Which nursing action is an example of tertiary prevention?
In oogenesis, the second phase of meiosis occurs at
In oogenesis, the second phase of meiosis occurs at
Define extinction in the context of operant conditioning. Th…
Define extinction in the context of operant conditioning. Then explain how you determined that Sniffy reached extinction in Exercise 25 by referring to both the cumulative record and criteria used in the experiment.
The charge nurse in the newborn nursery has an unlicensed as…
The charge nurse in the newborn nursery has an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) with her for the shift. Under their care are 8 babies rooming in with their moms, and 1 infant in the nursery for the night on tube feedings. There will be new delivery whose infant will be brought to the nursery in 15 minutes. Which tasks would the RN assign to the UAP? (Select all that apply.)
A nurse is caring for a newborn who was born at 37 weeks of…
A nurse is caring for a newborn who was born at 37 weeks of gestation and is 12 hr old. Vital SignsRespirations: 90/minHeart rate: 162 /minBP: 70/45 mm HgTemperature: 37.5° C (99.5° F)Oxygen saturation: 92% Nurse’s Notes Newborn is experiencing tachypnea, grunting, nasal flaring, and substernal retractions. Acrocyanosis noted on extremities bilaterally. Diagnostic ResultsBlood glucose level: 40 mg/dL (30 to 60 mg/dL)Bilirubin level: 4 mg/dL (1.0 to 12.0 mg/dL)pH: 7.30 (7.32-7.45)PaO2: 60 mm Hg (60 to 80 mm Hg)PaCO2: 32 mm Hg (40 to 50 mm Hg)HCO-3 17 mEq/L (16 to 24 mEq/L) What condition the newborn is most likely experiencing? Select two actions the nurse should take to address that condition and select two parameters the nurse should monitor to assess the newborn’s progress. 1. What is the potential complication? Select one appropriate letter. A. jaundiceB. respiratory distressC. hypoglycemiaD. neonatal abstinence syndrome 2. What 2 actions should the nurse take? Select 2 appropriate letters.E. initiate phototherapy as prescribedF. administer surfactant as prescribedG. administer 30 mL of oral glucose waterH. administer oxygen per facility protocolI. obtain a urine drug screen 3. What 2 parameters should the nurse monitor? Select 2 appropriate letters.J. bilirubin levelsK. oxygen saturationL. blood glucose levelsM. arterial blood gasesN. signs of overstimulation In the answer, write:1_2_ _3_ _