You attend the delivery of an LGA infant of a diabetic mother. The delivery was complicated by shoulder dystocia. On your exam, you find the the infant is holding the left arm adducted and internally rotated with extension at the elbow, pronation at the forearm, and flexion of the wrist. The grasp is intact, but the moro is absent on the left arm. You are concerned about:
Stroking the cheek and corner of a neonate’s mouth should e…
Stroking the cheek and corner of a neonate’s mouth should elicit the:
On exam, a neonate has small, whitish-yellow clusters on the…
On exam, a neonate has small, whitish-yellow clusters on the gum line. You know these are:
Preterm infants exposed to nonnutritive sucking prior to ini…
Preterm infants exposed to nonnutritive sucking prior to initiation of oral feedings have a shorter interval to achievement of full oral feedings.
This is xray shows the:
This is xray shows the:
The best intervention for this type of fetal monitoring stri…
The best intervention for this type of fetal monitoring strip is:
The xray may take some time to download – please be patient….
The xray may take some time to download – please be patient. There are 3 parts to this question. On this x-ray, the UAC is at the , the UVC is at , and the ETT is in position.
An example of internal evidence in an evidence based practic…
An example of internal evidence in an evidence based practice project includes:
A term fetus is having variable decelerations. This most lik…
A term fetus is having variable decelerations. This most likely represents:
A 39 week male infant of a diabetic mother weighs 4.35 kg an…
A 39 week male infant of a diabetic mother weighs 4.35 kg and is receiving 80 ml/kg/day of D10W with 1000 mg calcium gluconate/500 ml. How much calcium gluconate does this provide in mg/kg/day?