SGA Flashcards
1
Q
What is considered a SGA infant?
A
birth weight at or below the 10th percentile
2
Q
What are the maternal factors contributing to SGA?
A
- inadequate nutrition
- age extremes
- multiple pregnancy
- grand multiparity
3
Q
What are the maternal diseases contributing to SGA?
A
- smoking
- substance abuse
- heart disease
- sickle cell anemia
- PIH
- diabetes mellitus
- anemia
- nephritis
- severe malnutrition
4
Q
What are the assessment factors of a SGA infant?
A
- fundal height becomes progressively less than expected
- Sonogram to detect DECREASED SIZE
- Biophysical profile including nonstress test, placental grading, amniotic fluid amount
- Ultrasound to determine PLACENTAL FUNCTION
5
Q
What is the condition where the entire body’s growth is restricted?
A
Symmetric growth restriction
6
Q
What is the condition where only some parts of the body have restricted growth and starts during the 2nd half of pregnancy?
A
Asymmetrical growth restriction
7
Q
What are the s/sx of a SGA infant?
A
- old man appearance
- Loose and dry skin
- Poor skin turgor
- Meconium staining
- Head appears larger
- Decreased muscle mass
- Sparse/thin hair
- Abdomen may be sunken
- Cord appears dry and may be stained yellow
- irritable, excessive crying
- hyper alert, active, hungry