A 30-year-old woman gives birth at 40 weeks of gestation thr…

A 30-year-old woman gives birth at 40 weeks of gestation through a spontaneous vaginal delivery. The mother did not receive any prenatal care and was diagnosed with chlamydia during labor. Which of the following is an appropriate management step for this patient’s neonate?

You receive a newborn male born at 35 weeks gestation to the…

You receive a newborn male born at 35 weeks gestation to the NICU. You notice the infant with grunting and chest retractions. Upon chest x-ray, the infant is found to have patchy infiltrates and hyperaeration. Which syndrome do you suspect the newborn is experiencing?

You are the nurse caring for a newborn that was just deliver…

You are the nurse caring for a newborn that was just delivered via vaginal delivery. You are to perform the APGAR scores on this neonate. He has the following initial assessment: heart rate 122; respirations 30 breaths per minute they are shallow and irregular; he has cyanosis of his hands and feet; he grimaces when suctioned with the bulb syringe; extremities are moving and they return to flexion with no assistance. What is his APGAR score at one minute?