Which nursing interventions help prevent heat loss in newborns select all that apply Quizlet

1 Metabolic acidosis
Uncorrected cold stress increases anaerobic glycolysis, which increases acid production, resulting in metabolic acidosis. Metabolic acidosis, not metabolic alkalosis, occurs when a neonate is stressed by cold. Cold stress causes a metabolic, not a respiratory, problem; metabolic acidosis, not respiratory acidosis, occurs. Cold stress causes a metabolic, not a respiratory, problem; metabolic acidosis, not respiratory alkalosis, occurs.

Which nursing interventions help prevent heat loss in newborns?

The infant can be kept warm by covering the body with an insulating layer and, thereby, preventing heat loss by convection to cold air and radiation to cold objects in the room.

Which nursing intervention helps prevent evaporative heat loss in the neonate immediately after birth quizlet?

Which nursing action is most effective in preventing heat loss by evaporation? Evaporation of moisture from a wet body dissipates heat along with the moisture. Keeping the newborn dry by drying the wet newborn at birth prevents hypothermia via evaporation.

Which nursing intervention helps prevent evaporation heat loss in the neonate immediately after birth?

Immediately after birth, an infant placed on a surface that has not been pre-warmed will transfer heat to that surface. In order to prevent conductive heat loss, a scale, or resuscitation bed should be always have a pre-warmed blanket between its surface and the infant.

Which nursing intervention fosters the infants development of trust?

Which nursing intervention fosters the infant's development of trust? Follow the parents' directions while providing care.