The nurse initiates newborn admission procedures and evaluates the newborn's need to remain under observation by assessing which of the following? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected
Select all that apply. 1. Respiratory rate
2. Skin texture
3. Airway clearance
4. Ability to feed
5. Head weight
1, 3, 4
Explanation: 1. The nurse initiates newborn admission procedures and evaluates the newborn's need to remain under observation by assessing vital signs (body temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate).
3. The nurse initiates newborn admission procedures and evaluates the newborn's need to remain under observation by assessing airway clearance.
4. The nurse initiates newborn admission procedures and evaluates the newborn's need to remain under observation by assessing ability to feed.
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