SGA Flashcards

1
Q

What is considered a SGA infant?

A

birth weight at or below the 10th percentile

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2
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What are the maternal factors contributing to SGA?

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  1. inadequate nutrition
  2. age extremes
  3. multiple pregnancy
  4. grand multiparity
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3
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What are the maternal diseases contributing to SGA?

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  1. smoking
  2. substance abuse
  3. heart disease
  4. sickle cell anemia
  5. PIH
  6. diabetes mellitus
  7. anemia
  8. nephritis
  9. severe malnutrition
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4
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What are the assessment factors of a SGA infant?

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  1. fundal height becomes progressively less than expected
  2. Sonogram to detect DECREASED SIZE
  3. Biophysical profile including nonstress test, placental grading, amniotic fluid amount
  4. Ultrasound to determine PLACENTAL FUNCTION
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5
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What is the condition where the entire body’s growth is restricted?

A

Symmetric growth restriction

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What is the condition where only some parts of the body have restricted growth and starts during the 2nd half of pregnancy?

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Asymmetrical growth restriction

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What are the s/sx of a SGA infant?

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  1. old man appearance
  2. Loose and dry skin
  3. Poor skin turgor
  4. Meconium staining
  5. Head appears larger
  6. Decreased muscle mass
  7. Sparse/thin hair
  8. Abdomen may be sunken
  9. Cord appears dry and may be stained yellow
  10. irritable, excessive crying
  11. hyper alert, active, hungry
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