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Which of the following activity is compromised in in a newborn baby with cleft lip?Sucking efficiency is one of the most common difficulties related to feeding in children with cleft lip and palate. [4] In order to be successful in sucking, coordination of the intraoral muscles is important, which may be difficult in children with cleft lip and palate.
What complications come with a cleft lip?Children with a cleft lip with or without a cleft palate or a cleft palate alone often have problems with feeding and speaking clearly and can have ear infections. They also might have hearing problems and problems with their teeth.
Which assessment finding would lead the nurse to suspect Down syndrome in an infant?Which of the following assessment findings would lead the nurse to suspect Down syndrome in an infant? 1. Answer: A. Transverse palmar crease.
How do you assess a cleft palate in a newborn?Examination of the baby's palate should be carried out by visual inspection. A torch and method of depressing the tongue should be used to visualise the whole palate. Parents should be informed if the whole palate (including the full length of the soft palate) has not been visualised during the newborn examination.
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