Yes, self-answers by new users should continue appearing in review queues. They are significantly more likely than average to need attention:
- OP may have been trying to post additional information, which should be in an edit to the question, not in an answer. This sort of thing is reasonably common
- The answer may not be well formatted, or well-explained - the former you can edit to fix, the latter you can comment on to prompt the OP to elaborate
- If it's a good answer, it's good to give the new user positive feedback with an upvote
- Similarly, if it's a bad answer (or not an answer at all), the reverse applies - one may downvote, comment to explain the problem(s) with it, and possibly flag it.
These are all useful actions that one may take that help new users learn how the site works, and they are all applicable even when the answer in question is OP's answer to his own question.