High-Risk Pregnancy and Newborn Adaptation · NCLEX Exam

Which intervention is important in caring for a newborn who is small for gestational age (SGA)?

  1. Place in a cool crib to stimulate brown-fat metabolism
  2. Monitor for hypoglycaemia, keep thermally neutral, feed adequately
  3. Delay all feeding until 24 hours after birth
  4. Restrict parental feeding to once every six hours
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Correct answer: Monitor for hypoglycaemia, keep thermally neutral, feed adequately

Interventions for SGA infants focus on monitoring hypoglycaemia, maintaining thermal stability, and ensuring proper nutrition.

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