Lecture 16 - Phsyio role and Management in NICU Flashcards
what is the average BW or a child
2500-4000g
Explain the types of NICU
SCN - babies requiring more intervention than available in maternity unit nursery, 1 nurse:3-4 babies, focus on educating parents, babies are stable
HDU - high dependency unit - 1 nurse:1 baby, babies on resp support
NICU - respiratory support, high risk infants, surgical (pre/post)
Term babies vs Pre-term babies: respiration and CV fitness
Respiration
- term: spontaneous
- preterm: may require resuscitation
CV
- term: masters w/o difficulty,
- preterm: brady or tachy common
Term babies vs Pre-term babies: Arousal and Temp regulation
Arousal
- term: alert post birth, achieve normal sleep cycle
- preterm: affected by medical conditions
Temp reg
- term: maintain temp
- preterm: poor temp control
Term babies vs Pre-term babies: feeding and Movement
Feeding
- term: sucking/rooting reflex at birth
- preterm: fed with NGT or TPN
Movement:
- term: flexor tone can move into and out of flexed pos
- preterm: ext/flex imbalance, struggles to move against gravity
What is the Lacey Assessment of Preterm Infants
Assessment of CP
prognostic factors =
- asymetric tonic neck reflex - >10 secs
- UL tone >LL tone
- use of extensor postural control
- contradictory signs - head lag
- increased adductor toe
describe Prechtyl general movement assessment
characterized by writhing period and fidgety period
writhing:
- measured 26 GA to 5-9w
- abnormal: cramped, choatic
fidgety:
- measured 9-20w
- golden fidgety at 12 w
- recurrent synchronized cramped movement in the writhing period + absent fidgety movement = strong predictor of CP
For neurodevelopmental interventions for positioning what are some positions you can put the baby in
flex at all jts except the neck
scap protraction with arm support
support to provide boundaries - promote temp regulation
WB through hips and shoulders
What are some other common deformities seen in CP
MSK conditions
- head shape deformity
- talipes - treated using ponsetti - casting - ankle inversion/PF
- developmental Hip dysplasia: identified with Barlow/Ortolani asessments, leg length discrepancy, asymmetrical skin folds
- fractures - humerus most common during birth
Genetic Conditions
- downs, prada willis, arthrogyposis, osteogenesis imperfecta
- plagio, bracio, scaphocephaly
What percentage of babies in NICU need ventilation
89%