Swift River Pediatrics Exam V2 (Latest Update 2025 / 2026) Questions and Verified Answers | Grade A | 100% Correct
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Baby Harris
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Baby Harris
Alteration in nutrition; less than body requirements 1 / 4
Potential for altered thermoregulation Potential for blood glucose instability
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Baby Harris Scenario 1
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Communicate with the newborns mother about any other substances that were used during pregnancy.Obtain maternal urine drug screen.Consider opioids as first line of treatment for NAS Consider Phenobarbital as second line of effective treatment for NAS Screen the mother for sexually transmitted infections. Consider discussing breastfeeding with the mother.
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Baby Harris Scenario 2
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Swaddle baby tightly, dim lights, and sounds in nursery Calculate dose and administer medications Reassess vital signs every 1 hour Reassess NAS score every 2 hours Document findings 2 / 4
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Baby Harris Scenario 3
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Place baby under radiant warmer Assess BG via heel stick. BG is 34 Request laboratory testing to confirm serum blood glucose level Feed 10 ml formula via OG tube Reassess BG level in 15mins
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Baby Harris Scenario 4
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Place O2 sensor on baby. O2 saturation is 86% Place Oxyhood over baby, titrate O2 to increase PaO2 > 90% Initiate IV fluids D5 ¼ NS at 6 ml/hour Administer IV indomethacin as prescribed Reassess vital signs
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Baby Harris Scenario 5
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Observe infant for 30 minutes for evidence of apnea spell prior to d/c Provide information to the foster parents on how the apnea monitor works You demonstrate the placing of infant in car seat with apnea monitor attached Have foster parents demonstrate placing infant in car seat Observe foster parents securing car seat properly in the car
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Amanda Blaire
Educational- increased Health- increased LOC- normal Pain- increased Psych- normal Safety- increased
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Amanda Blaire
Acute discomfort Alteration in mobility
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