Lecture 6: Management and Exam of the Healthy Neonate Flashcards
Describe the routine delivery room care of a healthy, term infant.
Warming, drying, and clearing of airways
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List the 5 clinical components of the APGAR score.
- Heart rate
- Respiratory effort
- Muscle tone
- Reflex irritability
- Color
*CHRMR*
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Explain why Vitamin K is injected and topical erythromycin ophthalmologic ointment applied immediately after birth?
- Vit K because babies don’t have the microflora to make it; need it for clotting.
- Eye care for prevention of N. gonorrhea and C. trachomatis conjunctivitis
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What is the age at which the majority of newborns regain their birth weight?
By 10-14 days
What is the expected daily weight gain after the first week for newborn?
15-30 grams/day
What is the the maximum acceptable weight loss in the week following birth?
- 7% loss or greater demands close follow-up
- Up to 10% is acceptable in most situations
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Describe acrocyanosis vs. central cyanosis in newborn.
- Acrocyanosis: blue discoloration of the perioral area, feet, and hands = normal for the first 24-hours
- Central cyanosis: bluish discoloration of tongue/mucous membranes; persisting after the first 10 mins. of life is always abnormal
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Micrognathia is a part of many syndromes, the most well known is what?
Pierre-Robin Sequence
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Choanal atresia in newborns may be associated with what syndrome?
- CHARGE syndrome
- Coloboma
- Heart defect
- Atresia choanne
- Retarded growth/development
- Genital abnormalities
- Ear abnormalities
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Describe the normal number of arteries and veins in an umbilical cord.
Normally 3 vessels (2 arteries and 1 vein)
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Compare and contrast cephalohematomas and caput succedaneums; which crosses suture lines?
- Cephalohematomas: subperiosteal blood, may be bilateral, takes weeks to months for resolution; does NOT cross suture lines
- Caput Succedaneum: boggy area of edema and/or bruising; crosses suture lines; present at birth and resolves in days.
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Define “molding” in the neonate?
Newborn head molding is an abnormal head shape that results from pressure on the baby’s head during childbirth.
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Re-examination of which area of the newborn before discharge has been shown to be the only consistent portion of the PE to pick up an abnormality not seen prior?
Hips
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What are the 2 maneuvers used to exam the hips in a newborn baby?
- Barlow test
- Ortolani test
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What is vernix in a newborn?
White cheesy stuff that babies have all over (especially inguinal/axillary), appear about 35 wks and may be gone at 41 weeks
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