Infant Care Flashcards
What is the signs of normal umbilical cord care?
- clean and dry
- slightly moist with slight mucoid discharge and odour
- falls off 5-15 days after birth
- small amount of blood on separation
- small amount of mucoid material on separation (for a few days)
What are the signs of infection on the umbilical cord (omphalitis)?
- erythema, edema, and tenderness extending beyond 5 mm- required medical attention
- if accompanied by: fever, lethargy and/or poor feeding - requires urgent care
What things should be done to ensure that the umbilical cord is kept clean?
- wash hands with soap and water before and after contact with umbilical area
- clean around base of the cord with water on cotton tipped applicator or with a soft washcloth after bathing and at diaper changes
- fold diaper below cord stump
- exposure to air or cover with loose clothing
- avoid buttons, bandages, etc over the naval
What should be done to care for a circumcised penis?
- ensure effective pain relief (topical anesthesia during the procedure, consider acetaminophen for 24-48 hours post procedure)
- remove and replace gauze with every diaper change for 24 hours (apply petrolatum underneath to prevent sticking)
- gently wash with warm water for 1-2 days
- continue to apply petrolatum for 3-5 days
- normal progression: small amount of blood, redness and swelling, yellow discharge/scab develops and then decreases with healing.
- complete healing takes 7-10 days
What are the red flags that the patient should watch out for when caring for a circumcised penis?
- bleeding over a quarter size on the diaper, worsening redness/swelling (not starting to decrease within 48 hours), fever, lethargy/poor feeding, no urination within 12 h of the procedure
What should be done for the care of an uncircumcised penis?
- foreskin gradually separates
- not fully retractable until age 3-5
- foreskin should not be forced back
- penis should not be washed regularly during bathing, milk soap may be used
- as the foreskin naturally retracts, cleaning and drying underneath the foreskin can be performed
- as the foreskin retracts skin cells are shed which may appear as white, cheesy lumps (smegma)
Breastfeeding is always the preferred method of nutrition for the first ______ and beyond
6 months
What supplementation is recommended in breastfeeding?
- vitamin D
What is the standard recommended formula product?
- cow milk based formula
What are the sx of a standard milk allergy?
- develops in 2-4% of infants, generally occurs within the first few months of life
- vomiting, wheezing, hives, rash, bloody diarrhea, skin rashes
- NOT a lactose intolerance
Lactose free cow milk based formula is NOT recommended or appropriate for what conditions?
- acute gastroenteritis
- galactosemia, or congenital lactase deficiency
Lactose free cows milk products are ineffective for treating ____
colic
What is lactose important for?
- mineral absorption and maintenance of normal gut flora