newborn pt2 Flashcards
should Mongolian spots be documented as a bruise?
No
nevus flammeus
Port wine stain
Doesn’t go away or fade
strawberry Mark
Raised, Rough
Enlarge capillaries in dermal and subdermal layers
Erb’s palsy
Injury to fifth and sixth cervical roots of brachial plexus
what can a single simian crease be indicative of?
Down syndrome
Syndactyly
Webbed toes/fingers
polydactyly
Extra digits
What demonstrates true clubfeet?
resistance to turning midline position
Refer to provider
what maneuvers can be done in order to detect dysplasia of the hip?
Barlow
Ortolani
tonic neck reflex
Infant is supine, head turned towards one side
Extremities on the same side straighten
Extremities on opposite side flex
Disappears around four months
palmar grasp reflex
Grasp or hold object
Disappears around 4–6 months
Planter grasp reflex
Press on bottom of foot, toes should curl
Disappears around nine months to one year
moro reflex
Startle
Disappears around six months
rooting reflex
Stroke side of cheek
Disappears around four months
Babinski reflex
stroke outer edge under toes, toes should flare
Disappears around one year
Stepping reflex
imitates walking
Disappears around 3–4 months
How many weeks is considered preterm
20–36, six days weeks
how many weeks are considered term?
37+
how many weeks are considered post term?
42+
causes of preterm birth
Diabetes
Chronic hypertension, preeclampsia
abruption, previa
Gallbladder disease, heart disease
IUGR
asthma
HIV, active HSV
Obesity, multiple gestation’s
Hydrops
Poly/oligohydramnios
purpose of vitamin K
Gut needs to be colonized, vitamin K reduces risk of bleeding
Purpose of erythromycin ointment
Prevent conjunctivitis from chlamydia or gonorrhea
When should a newborn bath be done?
Around six hours after birth
Daily Care assessments
vital signs
Weight
Feedings
Care of umbilical cord
I/O
what is the normal bilirubin level?
4–6, MG
pathologic jaundice
First 24 hours of life
tx: Phototherapy, blood transfusion
physiologic jaundice
Greater than 24 hours of life
tx: increased feedings, phototherapy
nursing care for jaundice in newborns
Keep intent, warm greater than 97.7°.
Monitor number of stools
Encourage early feedings
Nursing care for phototherapy
wear diapers, otherwise naked
Eye protection
Monitor hydration
what is the modified Finnegan NAS tool used for?
Assessment tool to score severity of withdrawal from opioids
treatment for NAS
Eat
Sleep
Console
what are the main medication is used to treat NAS
morphine
methadone
Prior to discharge
Hearing screen
PKU testing-24 hours
Circumcision
Swaddle
Follow up appt with PEDS
Infant CPR teaching
What 4 aspects are used to determine G/D?
Positive head lag test
Crying vigorously when hungry
Amount and pattern of eating increase with weight
Neuro responses for appropriate age
What are signs of newborn illness?
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