Neonatology: Vocabulary Flashcards

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Neonate

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An infant from the time of birth to one month of age

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Newborn

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Baby in the first few hours of its life; also called a newborn infant

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Antepartum

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Before the onset of labor

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Intrapartum

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Occurring during childbirth

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Extrauterin

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Outside the uterus

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Ductus arteriosus

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Channel between the main pulmonary artery and the aorta of the fetus

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Persistent fetal circulation

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Condition in which blood continues to bypass the fetal respiratory system, resulting in ongoing hypoxia

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Diaphragmatic hernia

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Protrudion of the abdominal contents into the thoracic cavity through an opening in the diaphragm

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Meningomyelocele

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Herniation of the spinal cord and membranes through a defect in the spinal column

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Omphalocele

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Congenital hernia of the umbilicus

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Choanal Atresia

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Congenitial Closure of the passage between the nose and pharynx by a bony or membranous structure.

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Cleft Palate

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Congenital fissure in the roof of th mouth, forming a passageway between oral and nasal cavities.

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Cleft Lip

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Congenital vertical fissure in the upper lip

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Pierre Robin Syndrome

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Usually small jaw, combined with a cleft palate, downward displacement of the tongue, and an absent gag reflex.

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15
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What are the five parts of the APGAR scale?

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Appearance
Pulse
Grimace
Activity
Respirations
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How is Appearance rated?

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0- Totally Blue
1- Extremities Blue, Core Pink
2-Pink Extremities and Core

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How is pulse rated?

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0- Absent
1- < 60
2- >60

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How is Grimace rated?

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0- No response
1- Grimace Present
2- Cough, sneeze, cry

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How is activity rated?

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0- Limp
1- Some flexion of extremities
2- Active motion

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How is respiration rated?

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0- Absent
1- Shallow and irregular
2- Strong cry

21
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DeLee Suction Trap

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A suction device that contains a suction trap connected to a suction catheter. The negative pressure that powers it can come either from the mouth of the operator or, preferably, from an external vacuum source.

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Meconium

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Dark green material found in the intestine of the full-term newborn. It can be expelled from the intestine into the amniotic fluid during periods of fetal distress.

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Polycythemia

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An excess of red blood cells. In a newborn, the condition may reflect hypovolemia or prolonged intrauterine hypoxia.

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Hyperbilirubinemia

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Excess amount of bilirubin— the orange-colored pigment associated with bile— in the blood. In newborns, the condition appears as jaundice. Precipitating factors include maternal Rh or ABO incompatibility, neonatal sepsis, anoxia, hypoglycemia, and congenital liver or gastrointestinal defects

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Vagal Response

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Stimulation of the vagus nerve causing a parasympathetic response

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Glottic Function

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Opening and closing of the glottis space.

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PEEP

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Positive end exploratory pressure.

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Nasogastric tube/orogastric tube

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A tube that runs through the nose or mouth and esophagus into the stomach, used for administering liquid nutrients or medications or for removing air or liquids for the stomach.

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Issolette

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Also known as an incubator; a clear plastic-enclosed bassinet used to keep prematurely born infants warm. The temperature of an Issolette can be adjusted regardless of the room temperature. Some isolettes also provide humidity control.

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Herniation

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Protrusion or projection of an organ or part of an organ through the wall of the cavity that normally contains it.

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Acrocyanosis

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Cyanosis of the extremities.

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Phototherapy

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Exposure to sunlight or artificial light for therapeutic purposes. In newborns, light issued to treat hyperbilirubinemia or jaundice.

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Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS)

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A generalized disorder presenting a generalized picture of CNS hyper irritability, gastrointestinal dysfunction, respiratory distress, and vague autonomic symptoms. It may be due to intrauterine exposure to heroin, methadone, or other less potent opiates. Nonopiate central nervous system depression may also cause NAS.

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Thyrotoxicosis

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Toxic condition characterized by tachycardia, nervous symptoms, and rapid metabolism due to hyperactivity of the thyroid gland.