newborn pt2 Flashcards

1
Q

should Mongolian spots be documented as a bruise?

A

No

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2
Q

nevus flammeus

A

Port wine stain
Doesn’t go away or fade

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3
Q

strawberry Mark

A

Raised, Rough
Enlarge capillaries in dermal and subdermal layers

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4
Q

Erb’s palsy

A

Injury to fifth and sixth cervical roots of brachial plexus

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5
Q

what can a single simian crease be indicative of?

A

Down syndrome

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6
Q

Syndactyly

A

Webbed toes/fingers

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7
Q

polydactyly

A

Extra digits

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8
Q

What demonstrates true clubfeet?

A

resistance to turning midline position
Refer to provider

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9
Q

what maneuvers can be done in order to detect dysplasia of the hip?

A

Barlow
Ortolani

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10
Q

tonic neck reflex

A

Infant is supine, head turned towards one side
Extremities on the same side straighten
Extremities on opposite side flex

Disappears around four months

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11
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palmar grasp reflex

A

Grasp or hold object
Disappears around 4–6 months

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12
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Planter grasp reflex

A

Press on bottom of foot, toes should curl
Disappears around nine months to one year

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13
Q

moro reflex

A

Startle
Disappears around six months

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14
Q

rooting reflex

A

Stroke side of cheek
Disappears around four months

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15
Q

Babinski reflex

A

stroke outer edge under toes, toes should flare
Disappears around one year

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16
Q

Stepping reflex

A

imitates walking
Disappears around 3–4 months

17
Q

How many weeks is considered preterm

A

20–36, six days weeks

18
Q

how many weeks are considered term?

A

37+

19
Q

how many weeks are considered post term?

A

42+

20
Q

causes of preterm birth

A

Diabetes
Chronic hypertension, preeclampsia
abruption, previa
Gallbladder disease, heart disease
IUGR
asthma
HIV, active HSV
Obesity, multiple gestation’s
Hydrops
Poly/oligohydramnios

21
Q

purpose of vitamin K

A

Gut needs to be colonized, vitamin K reduces risk of bleeding

22
Q

Purpose of erythromycin ointment

A

Prevent conjunctivitis from chlamydia or gonorrhea

23
Q

When should a newborn bath be done?

A

Around six hours after birth

24
Q

Daily Care assessments

A

vital signs
Weight
Feedings
Care of umbilical cord
I/O

25
Q

what is the normal bilirubin level?

A

4–6, MG

26
Q

pathologic jaundice

A

First 24 hours of life
tx: Phototherapy, blood transfusion

27
Q

physiologic jaundice

A

Greater than 24 hours of life
tx: increased feedings, phototherapy

28
Q

nursing care for jaundice in newborns

A

Keep intent, warm greater than 97.7°.
Monitor number of stools
Encourage early feedings

29
Q

Nursing care for phototherapy

A

wear diapers, otherwise naked
Eye protection
Monitor hydration

30
Q

what is the modified Finnegan NAS tool used for?

A

Assessment tool to score severity of withdrawal from opioids

31
Q

treatment for NAS

A

Eat
Sleep
Console

32
Q

what are the main medication is used to treat NAS

A

morphine
methadone

33
Q

Prior to discharge

A

Hearing screen
PKU testing-24 hours
Circumcision
Swaddle
Follow up appt with PEDS
Infant CPR teaching

34
Q

What 4 aspects are used to determine G/D?

A

Positive head lag test
Crying vigorously when hungry
Amount and pattern of eating increase with weight
Neuro responses for appropriate age

35
Q

What are signs of newborn illness?

A

Temp >100.4, <97.7
Cont increase in temp
Forceful vomiting
Refusal of two feedings in a row
Difficulty wakening infant
Cyanosis with or without feeding
Apnea
Inconsolable high pitch cry
Discharge/bleeding from cord
0 wet diapers/18-24 hours