KAPLAN MATERNITY EXAM LATEST FINAL EXAM UPDATED FOR 2025 GRADED A+ 100% CERTIFIED, ELABORATED & VERIFIED SOLUTIONS TOP SCORE, EXAMS OF NURSING The nurse assesses an infant born by vaginal delivery. At birth, the infant is crying and moving all extremities, and respirations, and pulse rate are good. One minute after birth, the baby is noted to have slightly cyanotic extremities. At five minutes after birth, the extremities are pink. Which is the Apgar score for the baby at one minute and five minutes? A. 8 and 9, respectively. B. 7 and 10, respectively. C. 9 and 10, respectively. D. 7 and 9, respectively. C. 9 and 10, respectively. The nurse instructs a client how to prevent conception using the basal body temperature (BBT) method. The nurse explains that during ovulation, the basal body temperature will change in which direction? A. Lowers significantly. B. Rises significantly. C. =s unchanged. D. Rises slightly. D. Rises Slightly An infant shows a tendency to bleed two days after birth. The nurse understands this is most likely caused by which reason? A. :emophilia. B. Absence of intestinal bacteria and lack of vitamin k C. An immature liver that is unable to synthesize clotting factors.