NPS KETTERING PATIENT ASSESSMENT TEST 1 & 2 UPDATED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS COMPLETE DOCUMENT FOR STUDY A 28-year-old woman gives birth to a 32-week gestation-age neonate. The neonate has central cyanosis, a heart rate of 48/minute, no response to bulb suctioning, some flexion of the extremities, and does not cry. Resuscitation is in progress. Following 30 seconds of positive pressure ventilation, the heart rate increases to 70/minute. What action should the neonatal/pediatric specialist take at this time? A. Continue chest compressions and ventilation B. Stop chest compressions and continue ventilation C. Administer epinephrine D. Administer volume expansion B. Stop chest compressions and continue ventilation The neonatal/pediatric specialist attends a high-risk delivery in which the newborn's buttocks and lower extremities present first. This fetal presentation is best referred to as A. complete breech. B. frank breech. C. incomplete breech. D. transverse lie. A. complete breech.Protruding intestines contained within a translucent membrane or sac best describes which of the following conditions? A. Gastroschisis B. Omphalocele C. Myelomeningocele D. DiGeorge Syndrome B. Omphalocele A 5-year-old child presents to the ED with hoarseness, accessory muscle usage, tachypnea, a barking cough and moderate stridor at rest. A lateral neck x-ray reveals subglottic swelling with