The nurse is assessing a neonate born to a client with diabetes. The nurse finds that the neonate weighs 5 kg and has a round face. Which interventions implemented by the nurse help to prevent complications in the newborn? Select all that apply.
Select all that apply
Monitoring cardiac functioning
Monitoring serum bilirubin levels
Monitoring plasma calcium levels
Monitoring neurologic functioning
Monitoring thyroxine hormone level
Answer: Monitoring cardiac functioning, monitoring serum bilirubin levels.
( The normal weight for the newborn should be 3.4kg as it is considered to be better for the healthy delivery. But 5 kg neonate has risk of further complications. It is important to check respiratory functions, jaundice as well as heart functioning.)
The nurse is assessing a neonate born to a client with diabetes. The nurse finds that...
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