Which of the following intervention demonstrate the nurse understand about the newborn’s thermoregulatory ability?
1. Inspecting the newborn’s umbilical cord
2. Obtaining an APGAR score
3. Placing the newborn under a radiant warmer
4. Suctioning with a bulb syringe
1. Inspecting the newborn’s umbilical cord
2. Obtaining an APGAR score
3. Placing the newborn under a radiant warmer
4. Suctioning with a bulb syringe
Correct Answer – Option 3 : Placing the newborn under a radiant warmer
Concept:
Newborn babies are less able to regulate their body temperature.
About the Thermoregulation:
Radiant Warmer:
1. It is a body warming device to provide heat to the body.
2. This device helps to maintain the body temperature of the baby and limit the metabolism rate.
Apgar Score: It is a quick test performed on a baby at 1 and 5 minutes after birth. The Apgar score is based on a total score of 1 to 10. The higher the score, the better the baby is doing after birth.
A score of 7, 8, or 9 is normal and is a sign that the newborn is in good health.
Inspecting the newborn’s umbilical cord: It is important that you keep the umbilical cord stump and surrounding skin clean and dry. This basic care helps prevent infection.
Suctioning with a bulb syringe: A bulb syringe is used to remove mucus from your baby’s mouth or nose.