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How does a fetus get O2 ?
across the placental barrier in the blood
What happens to the amniotic fluid that surrounds the fetus ? including in the lungs.
some gets absorbed by the fetus
A biophysical profile for breathing movements are scored using ?
transabdominal ultrasound
When inside the uterus the baby has increased drive to breathe, do to having increased CO2, decreased O2, +pH in an ABG what does this mean ?
respiratory-acidosis
The stimuli to breathe on the outside after being born includes noise, light, Temperature changes, gravity, and the cutting of the ?
umbilical cord
Immediately after the baby is born the care provider should dry and ? the infant, provide ? stimulation, observe for spontaneous ? In ? % of deliveries no inteventions are needed, in ?% minor intervention is needed and in ?% need neonatal resuscitation.
warm,
tactile,
respiration,
90%, 9%, 1%
We should expect spontaneous respiration in ?-? seconds after the birth. We should be watching the ? and ? for movement.
10-15,
chest,
abdomen
The rate of breathing will be ? and ? during the first few minutes after delivery.
variable,
irregular
We may hear gurgling from the newborn if the birth is ? or ?
precipitous(fast),
C/S
The color of the newborn is initially ?,? or purple, with breathing the trunk will turn ? in color and then the extremities will turn ? what would we look at to see a change in color in an infant that has dark skin ?
pale, blue, purple,
pink, pink,
mouth, nail beds
What is a Nsg diagnoses for every baby that is born as far as breathing ?
Risk for inneffective repiratory function
What should be in every new borns crib?
bulb syringe
Auscultate breath sounds at the ? Initially the Breath sounds will be ? and equal then becomes clear and equal in about ? mins. We need to listen to both sides.
axilla,
harsh,
30 min
Lab values for a newborn ar Hgb of ?-? mg/dl and Hct of ?-?%. Why so high- this Hgb reflect fetal ?
18-23mg/dl,
54-69%,
Hgb
Fetal Hgb binds O2 at lower PaO2 levels, why would this be needed ?
PaO2 is the ? of oxygen in the blood
fetus gets oxygen after mom gets her O2 needs met,
partial pressure of O2
If we have to suction deeper we will use ? suctioning we should note the ? and ? of the drainage. We should expect more secretions from a baby that is born by ? This type of suctioning is set to ?-? mmhg on wall suction.
delee,
color,
amt,
C/S,
60-80 mmHg
We must count the newborns respirations for ? seconds everytime. Apnea of 5-10 ?'s with no cyanosis or bradycardia is WNL. The RR is between ?-? per min
60seconds,
seconds,
30-60 per min,
We should listen to breath sounds on the left and right at the ? anteriorly and under the ? posteriorly. We should expect inspiration to be ? and be able to ? hear it if at all upon expiration.
axilla,
scapula,
loud,
barely
Baby's are preferential ? breathers.
nasal