Asked by Isabel Morales on May 25, 2024

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The nurse is planning care for a newborn receiving IV calcium gluconate for treatment of hypocalcemia. Which intervention is the most appropriate during the acute phase?

A) Allow newborn to sleep with pacifier to decrease stimuli.
B) Keep newborn awake to monitor central nervous system changes.
C) Encourage parents to hold and feed newborn to facilitate attachment during illness.
D) Awaken newborn periodically to assess level of consciousness.

Hypocalcemia

A condition characterized by low levels of calcium in the blood, which can affect bone health and muscle function.

Calcium Gluconate

A mineral supplement and medication used to treat conditions caused by low blood calcium levels.

Central Nervous System

Comprises the brain and spinal cord, and is responsible for processing information and controlling the body's functions and activities.

  • Apprehend the issues and control practices for premature infants, integrating the use of respiratory support machines and treatments for a range of complications.
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Yousef HaddadMay 29, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
For newborns with hypocalcemia, the nurse should manipulate the environment to reduce stimuli that might precipitate a seizure or tremors. A quiet, nonstimulating environment should be maintained for the newborn until calcium levels are normalized. Care should be provided without sudden jarring. Parents can be involved in observations and care when the child is awake.