65- A neonate is admitted to a hospital's central nursery. The neonate's vital signs are: temperature = 96.5 degrees F.. heart rate = 120 bpm. and respirations = 40/minute. The infant is pink with slight acrocyanosis. The priority nursing diagnosis for the neonate is A. Ineffective thermoregulation related to fluctuating environmental temperatures. B. Potential for infection related to lack of immunity. C. Altered nutrition. less than body requirements related to diminished sucking reflex. D. Altered elimination pattern related to lack of nourishment.

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65- A neonate is admitted to a hospital's central nursery. The neonate's vital signs are: temperature =
96.5 degrees F.. heart rate = 120 bpm. and respirations = 40/minute. The infant is pink with slight
acrocyanosis. The priority nursing diagnosis for the neonate is
A. Ineffective thermoregulation related to fluctuating environmental temperatures.
B. Potential for infection related to lack of immunity.
C. Altered nutrition. less than body requirements related to diminished sucking reflex.
D. Altered elimination pattern related to lack of nourishment.
66- The nurse manager is presenting education to her staff to promote consistency in the interventions
used with lactating mothers. She emphasizes that the optimum time to initiate lactation is
A. As soon as possible after the infant's birth.
B. After the mother has rested for 4-6 hours.
C. During the infant's second period of reactivity.
D. After the infant has taken sterile water without complications
Transcribed Image Text:65- A neonate is admitted to a hospital's central nursery. The neonate's vital signs are: temperature = 96.5 degrees F.. heart rate = 120 bpm. and respirations = 40/minute. The infant is pink with slight acrocyanosis. The priority nursing diagnosis for the neonate is A. Ineffective thermoregulation related to fluctuating environmental temperatures. B. Potential for infection related to lack of immunity. C. Altered nutrition. less than body requirements related to diminished sucking reflex. D. Altered elimination pattern related to lack of nourishment. 66- The nurse manager is presenting education to her staff to promote consistency in the interventions used with lactating mothers. She emphasizes that the optimum time to initiate lactation is A. As soon as possible after the infant's birth. B. After the mother has rested for 4-6 hours. C. During the infant's second period of reactivity. D. After the infant has taken sterile water without complications
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