Chapter 27 Perinatal Substance Abuse
1. A newborn exhibits the following characteristics: small for gestational age, dysmorphic facial features, and central nervous system abnormalities. These characteristics were most likely caused by perinatal exposure to:
2. When caring for a full-term infant whose mother used cocaine during her pregnancy, the nurse should assess the infant for complications including:
3. When providing care for an infant who was prenatally exposed to heroin, the nurse demonstrates appropriate use of the Neonatal Abstinence Scoring System by:
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