When performing an assessment on a neonate which assessment finding is most suggestive of hypothermia?

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When performing nursing care for a neonate after birth which intervention has the highest priority?

47. When performing nursing care for a neonate after a birth, which intervention has the highest nursing priority? Rationale: Covering the neonates head with a cap helps prevent cold stress due to excessive evaporative heat loss from the neonate's wet head.

When performing a newborn assessment the nurse should measure the vital signs in the following sequence?

When performing a newborn assessment, the nurse should measure the vital signs in the following sequence:.
Pulse, respirations, temperature..
Temperature, pulse, respirations..
Respirations, temperature, pulse..
Respirations, pulse, temperature..

Which assessment signs if noted in the newborn infant would alert the nurse to the possibility of this respiratory distress syndrome?

Respiratory distress in the newborn is recognized as one or more signs of increased work of breathing, such as tachypnea, nasal flaring, chest retractions, or grunting.

Which neonatal behavior is most commonly associated with fetal alcohol syndrome?

Babies or children with FASDs may have: Slow fetal growth and low birth weight. Alcohol withdrawal symptoms in newborns (such as high-pitched cry, jitteriness, and seizures) Sleep and sucking problems in infancy.