Exam 10: Hyperbilirubinemia in the Newborn
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An early sign of bilirubin toxicity in newborns is
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Newborns are least likely to develop jaundice if they are
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When providing discharge education to the family of a newborn treated for hyperbilirubinemia, they should be instructed to contact the provider if they notice
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When referring to Case Study 3: Newborn Nutrition, recommendations state solid foods can be initiated at
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Jaundice in a newborn with hyperbilirubinemia initially appears on the face and progresses in which pattern?
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Phototherapy is a treatment for jaundice. The mechanism of phototherapy is
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An accurate level assessment of hyperbilirubinemia can be performed by
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Elevation of serum bilirubin is also affected by the rate of excretion. In a newborn, excretion of bilirubin is complicated by
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A condition characterized by staining of the brainstem nuclei and cerebellum is known as
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The hyperbilirubinemia risk score for a newborn who was delivered at 40 weeks' gestation via vacuum delivery, weighed 7 pounds at birth, and is exclusively breastfeeding would be
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Potential complications for a newborn being treated with phototherapy include all of the following except
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