LO3 Flashcards

1
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What does APGAR stand for?

A
Appearance
Pulse
Grimace
Activity
Respiration
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2
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What is an APGAR score?

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A simple, painless and effective check used by midwives and doctors to assess a newborns health

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3
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What gets 0 points in APGAR?

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A- Blue, pale
P- Absent
G- Floppy
A- Absent
R- Absent
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4
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What gets 1 point in APGAR?

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A- Pink body, blue extremities 
P- Below 100BPM
G- Minimal response to stimulation
A- Flexed arms and legs
R- Slow and irregular
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5
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What gets 2 points in APGAR?

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A- Pink
P- Over 100BPM
G- Prompt response to stimulation
A- Active
R- Vigorous cry
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What 6 things are the baby’s skin checked for?

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  • birthmarks
  • salmon patches (stork marks)
  • mongolian spots
  • infantile haemangiomas
  • vernix
  • lanugo
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7
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What are salmon patches?

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Flat red/pink patches on eyelids, neck or forehead

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8
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What are mongolian spots?

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Bluish patches or darker pigment, appearing mostly over the bottom and black skin. Can be mistaken for bruises

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9
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What is infantile haemangiomas?

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Raised marks, usually red

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10
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What is vernix?

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White waxy substance covering the skin whilst in the womb, natural moisturiser that protects skin from protection.

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11
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What is lanugo?

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Soft, fine hair that covers the baby

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12
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What are the 9 physical checks?

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  • weight
  • length
  • head circumference
  • fontanelle
  • eyes
  • mouth
  • feet
  • fingers
  • hips
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13
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What are fontanelles?

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Soft spots between the bones in the skull where the skull bones have not fused together yet.

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14
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What are the five reflexes?

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  • Sucking, touching roof of mouth
  • Rooting, moving when lips or cheeks are touched looking for nipple
  • Grasping, touching palm and waiting for baby to grab fingers
  • Standing and walking, making walking motions when held upright on firm surface
  • Startle, making fist with hands when hearing sudden/loud noise
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15
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When is a baby considered pre-term?

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When born before 37 weeks of pregnancy

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16
Q

What is the role of father after baby is born?

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  • have time to bond with baby alongside mother
  • to help and support the mother through difficult early days/weeks of motherhood
  • take time to help mother care for herself
17
Q

How can family and friends support new parents?

A
  • offer to help with shopping

- sharing childcare tips

18
Q

What are the 8 basic conditions needed for a child to thrive?

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  • love and security
  • warmth
  • rest/sleep
  • exercise/fresh air
  • cleanliness
  • stimulation/opportunities to play
  • opportunities for listening and talking
  • routine
  • protection from SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome)
19
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What are the 4 acceptable patterns of behaviour and approaches to discipline?

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  • need for boundaries
  • consideration of others
  • safety
  • promoting positive behaviour
20
Q

How can good behaviour be rewarded? (7 answers)

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  • toys
  • small snacks
  • play dates/ days out
  • pocket money
  • sticker chart
  • pick a film to watch
  • verbal praise
21
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How can a child be disciplined? (5 answers)

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  • naughty step
  • time out
  • go to room
  • no television/screen time
  • take away toy