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A nurse is performing an assessment on a newborn. Which vital signs indicate a normal finding for this age group? Select all that apply.
 
  a. Pulse of 80125 a minute
  b. B/P of systolic 6595 and diastolic 3060
  c. Temperature of 36.537.3 Celsius (axillary)
  d. Temperature of 36.437 Celsius (axillary)
  e. Respirations of 3060 a minute
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6 years ago
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Correct The normal vital signs for a newborn are temperature 36.5 to 37.3 Celsius
(axillary), pulse rate of 120160 a minute, respiratory rate of 3060 a
minute, systolic B/P of 6595, and diastolic B/P of 3062 . A temperature
of 36.437 Celsius is normal for an older child. A pulse rate of 80125 is
normal for a 4-year-old child.
Incorrect A pulse rate of 80125 per minute and temperature of 36.437 C are both
too low for a well-newborn.
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