Newborns’ Basic Needs

Newborns’ Basic Needs ( 4 Questions)

Question 1 :

A nurse is caring for a newborn who was delivered 30 minutes ago.

The newborn is placed skin-to-skin with the mother and covered with a dry cloth and a hat.

What is the primary purpose of this intervention?



Correct Answer: B

The correct answer is choice B. To prevent hypothermia in the newborn. This is because newborns are at a higher risk of losing heat through various mechanisms, such as evaporation, conduction, convection, and radiation. Placing the newborn skin-to-skin with the mother and covering with a dry cloth and a hat helps to conserve heat and prevent cold stress.

Choice A is wrong because promoting bonding between the mother and the newborn is not the primary purpose of this intervention, although it is a beneficial outcome.

Choice C is wrong because stimulating the newborn’s respiratory effort is not the primary purpose of this intervention, although it may help to reduce apnea and bradycardia.

Choice D is wrong because facilitating early initiation of breastfeeding is not the primary purpose of this intervention, although it may enhance lactation and milk transfer.


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