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When would you start to see jaundice in a normal situation? Jaundice in the 1st ? hrs is dangerous.
2-3 days,
24
If jaundice occurs in the first 24 hrs or is caused by a blood incompatibility it is ? jaundice. The levels that we will see for this type are > ? mg/dl, or total bili of ?-? mg/dl pre-term, or > ? if full term.
pathologic,
>2mg/dl,
10-14 total bili,
>12
? jaundice occurs at 42-78 hrs. and the levels we will see are cord blood ttl bili < ? mg/dl, peaks indirect ?-? mg/dl from 2-4th day and declines by ? week of age.
physilogical,
<2mg/dl,
5-6mg/dl,
one
The most important immediate care of the newborn is the ? and getting the ? is second most important.
airway,
temp
Apgar scoring has a possible total points of ? and they are assessed at the ? and ? minutes of life.
10,
1,
5
Apgar respiratory effort scoring caterories are R,C,M,H,R and they are scored from ?-? With ? being the best score per category. If the APGAR score is < ? the baby needs intervention ?
respiratory effort,
color,
muscle tone,
Heart rate,
reflex response,
2-0 with 2, STAT
Erythromycin is administered in the babies eyes within ?-? hrs of birth. It is administered from the inner ? to the outer, it prevents ? that is caused by chlamydia and gonorrhea. We should put ointment in the eye before we administer the IM ? shot
1-2 hrs,
canthus,
opthalmia neonatorum,
vitamin k
Vitamin K/phytonadione/Aquamephyton and the usual dose is ? mg the usual concentration is ? mg in ?ml. The injection site for vitamin K is the ? muscle.
1mg,"",
1mg per 0.5ml,
vastus lateralis
The usual doses for Hep B vaccines are;
Recombivax-HB(R) ? micrograms;
Engerix-B ? micrograms
5 ,
10
The initial physical exam is more in depth it focuses on the at risk nursing dx which means making sure the baby doesn't have any ? we are making sure that the problem is ?
problems,
not there
Some at risk for Nsg Dx's are ? thermoregulation, ? airway clearance, infection ? for, Nutrition ? than body requirements, Impaired ?/? elimination, impaired ?/? attachement.
innefective thermoregulation,
innefective airway clearance,
infection risk for,
less,
urinary/bowel,
parent/infant
The Acronym "CRYING BABE" stands for ?
C=color,
R=respirations,
Y=yell for temp,
I= intake adequate?
N=neuro,
G=good HR,
B=bowels,
A=abdomen,
B=Bladder,
E=emotions/attachment
We will check breath sounds over the ? area and on the back under the ? the RR rate needs to be checked for a whole ? seconds, Respiratory Distress and Hypothermia is a sign of ?
axilla,
scapula,
60,
sepsis
G=Good heart rate, we need to count the AR for 1 full minute to listen for ? The lowest AR can ?-? if baby is sleeping, normal is ?-?, and if crying ?-?
murmurs,
80-90,
110-160
160-180
B= Bowel sounds, we need to only listen in ? spot to assess bowels sounds. The baby should have his first BM within ? hrs.
one,
24hrs
The abbreviation AGA means ?
Appropriate for
Gestational
Age
The LATCH assessment acronym scores form ?-? and stands for ? and score
0-2, with 2 being the best latch
L= Latch,
A= Audible swallowing,
T=Type of Nipple,
C=Comfort of moms breast,
H=Hold, zero=(full assist), 1=minimal assistance needed,
2= Mom copletely gets baby on by herself