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The physical findings that nurse will observe in a newborn would indicate that the newborn is a full-term is option(a), (b), and (e)i.e, Fingernails are present and extend to the end of the fingers, Pinnae are flexible with rapid recoil, Creases on the feet cover 2/3 of the bottom of the feet.

A baby who is born term is one who was conceived between 37 and 42 weeks and is called full-term. The skin is typically smooth, the dermis is well-formed, and there is enough subcutaneous fat and strong muscle tone. Generally speaking, the skin is well-perfused, albeit newborns' hands and feet may seem briefly light blue.

The backs, arms, and ears of newborns frequently have a lot of downy fuzz. This will quickly wear off and vanish. A white, waxy layer that protects the skin of newborns is also present. Normally, this is taken off when the baby has his or her first bath. In comparison to full-term newborns, premature babies showed substantial changes in their muscle tone, stress levels, and ability to track objects and people in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).

The complete question is:

Which physical findings would the nurse observe in a newborn that would indicate that the newborn is full-term? Select all that apply.

-Fingernails are present and extend to the end of the fingers.

-Pinnae are flexible with rapid recoil.

-Labia minora are prominent upon observation.

-The newborn has a relaxed posture.

-Creases on the feet cover 2/3 of the bottom of the feet.  

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