OB ATI: Chapter 26 - Nursing Care and Discharge Teaching
A nurse is reviewing care of the umbilical cord with the parent of a newborn. Which of the following should be included in the teaching? A. Cover the cord with a small gauze square. B. Trickle clean water over the cord with each diaper change. C. Apply hydrogen peroxide to the cord twice a day. D. Keep the diaper folded below the cord.
D
bleeding disorders
family history contraindication for circumcision, disorder
how far apart should the slats of a crib be?
less than 5.1 cm
tub baths or submersion
what type of bath is not given during the first few days (10 to 14 days) of the newborn?
right after birth and frequently
when is the newborn offered breast milk and how often?
6 to 48 hours old
when will the mother and the newborn usually get discharged?
level of vitamin K is low, risk bleeding
why is circumcision not done right after birth?
A nurse is reviewing car seat safety with the parents of a newborn. The nurse instructs the parents to restrain the newborn in a car seat in the A. front seat, rear-facing position. B. front seat, forward-facing position. C. back seat, rear-facing position. D. back seat, forward-facing position.
C
Yellen, Mogen, Gomco clamp
surgeon applies one of these to loosen foreskin and inserts cone under foreskin to provide cutting surface for removal and to protect penis, wound covered with sterile petroleum gauze to prevent infection and control bleeding
A nurse is reviewing contraindications for circumcision with a newly hired nurse. Which of the following are contraindications? (Select all that apply.) A. Hypospadias B. Hydrocele C. Familiar history of hemophilia D. Hyperbilirubinemia E. Epispadias
A, C, E
immunizations
diptheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, Heamophilius influenzae, polio, measles, mumps, rubella, influenza, rotavirus, pneumococcal, varicella
sleep-wake cycle
◯ Reinforce to the parents that placing the newborn in the supine position for sleeping greatly decreases the risk of sudden infant death syndrome. ◯ Most newborns sleep 17 out of every 24 hr with periods of wakefulness increasing. By 4 weeks of age, the newborn may remain awake from one feeding to the next. ◯ Many parents believe that adding solid food to the newborn's diet will help with sleep patterns. During the first 6 months of life, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends only breastfeeding. Most newborns will sleep through the night without a feeding by 4 to 5 months of age. The provider will instruct the parents when to add solid food to the newborn's diet. ◯ Keep the newborn's environment quiet and dark at night. ◯ Place the newborn in a crib or bassinet to sleep. The newborn should never sleep in the parents' bed due to the risk of suffocation. ◯ Most newborns get their days and nights mixed up. Provide basic suggestions for helping the parents develop a predictable routine. Bring the newborn out into the center of the action in the afternoon, and keep him there for the rest of the evening. Bathe him right before bedtime so that he feels soothed. Give him his last feeding around 2300, and then place him into a crib or bassinet. ◯ When awake, the newborn can be placed on his abdomen to promote muscle development for crawling. The infant should be supervised. ◯ For nighttime feedings and diaper changes, keep a small night-light on to avoid having to turn on bright lights. Speak softly, and handle the newborn gently so that he goes back to sleep easily.
Plastibell device
surgeon slides this between foreskin and glas, suture tightly around foreskin at coronal edge of glans, this applies pressure as the excess foreskin is removed from penis, after 5 to 7 days this device drops off, leaving clean, healed circumcision, no petroleum is used with this device
Yellen, Mogen, Gomco clamps, Plastibell
surgical methods of removing the foreskin,
Complications stemming from improper understanding of discharge instructions may include:
◯ An infected cord or circumcision from improper care or tub bathing too soon. ◯ Falls; suffocation; strangulation; burns resulting in injuries, fractures, aspiration; or even death due to improper safety precautions. ◯ Respiratory infections due to passive smoke or inhaled powders. ◯ Improper or no use of a car seat resulting in injuries or death. ◯ Serious infections due to lack of noncompliance with immunization schedule.
bathing
◯ After the initial bath, the newborn's face, diaper area, and skin folds are cleansed daily. Complete bathing is performed 2 to 3 times a week using a mild soap that does not contain hexachlorophene. ◯ Bathing by immersion is not done until the newborn's umbilical cord has fallen off and the circumcision has healed on males. Wash the area around the cord, taking care not to get the cord wet. Move from the cleanest to dirtiest part of the newborn's body, beginning with his eyes, face, and head; proceed to the chest, arms, and legs; and wash the groin area last. ◯ Teach the parents proper newborn bathing techniques by a demonstration. Have the parents return the demonstration. ◯ Bathing should take place at the convenience of the parents, but not immediately after feeding to prevent spitting up and vomiting. ◯ Organize all equipment so that the newborn is not left unattended. Never leave the newborn alone in the tub or sink. ◯ Make sure the hot water heater is set at 49° C (120.2° F) or less. The room should be warm, and the bath water should be 36.6° to 37.2° C (98° to 99° F). Test the water for comfort on inner wrist prior to bathing the newborn. ◯ Avoid drafts or chilling of the newborn. Expose only the body part being bathed, and dry the newborn thoroughly to prevent chilling and heat loss. ◯ The newborn's eyes should be cleaned using a clean portion of the wash cloth. Clear water should be used to clean each eye, moving from the inner to the outer canthus. ◯ Each area of the newborn's body should be washed, rinsed, and dried, with no soap left on the skin. ◯ Wrap the newborn in a towel, and swaddle him in a football hold to shampoo his head. Rinse shampoo from the newborn's head, and dry to avoid chilling. ◯ In male newborns, to cleanse an uncircumcised penis, wash with soap and water and rinse the penis. The foreskin should not be forced back or constriction may result. ◯ In female newborns, wash the vulva by wiping from front to back to prevent contamination of the vagina or urethra from rectal bacteria. ◯ Do not use lotions, oils, or powders, because they can alter a newborn's skin and provide a medium for bacterial growth or cause an allergic reaction. Powder should be avoided because it can cause respiratory problems if inhaled by the newborn.
epispadias
contraindication for circumcision, urethral canal terminates on dorsum penis
check ups
during 2 to 6 weeks of age, then every 2 months until newborn is 6 months old, weight check on day 2 after discharge, immunization schedule is reviewed with parents
assessment of readiness to care
experience and knowledge, parent-newborn attachment, adjustment to parental role, social support, educational needs, sibling rivalry, educational needs, readiness to accommodate, ability to verbalize and demonstrate
upright position
facing toward holder with head, upper back, and buttocks support
true or false: small objects such as coins can be left in the crib or near newborns
false
true or false: you can leave a newborn alone on a bed, couch, or table as long as they are in the middle
false
true or false: you can provide a newborn with soft pillows and place them on soft surfaces surrounded by toys, bumper pads, loose blankets
false
true or false: you can tie anything around a newborn's neck
false
signs of cord infection
moist, red, foul odor, purulent drainage, notify MD STAT
colic hold
newborn faced down along holder's forearm with hand firmly between newborn's legs, newborn's cheek should be by the holder's elbow, good position for quieting fussy newborn
prior to circumcision
oral sucrose, acetaminophen, swaddling, pacifier
interventions preprocedure circumcision
parent teaching, consent, will not be able to bottle feed for up to 4 hours prior to prevent vomiting and aspiration, breastfeeding ok up until procedure, restraint used during procedure, supplies, meds, place newborn on restraining board, radiant heat source to prevent cold stress, do not leave unattended, bulb syringe, comfort, document: time, type, bleeding, voiding
reasoning of advocates for circumcision
promotes penis with clean glans, minimizes risk of phimosis, penile cancer, cervical cancer in sexual partners
interventions postprocedure circumcision
remove from restraint, swaddle, monitor for bleeding and voiding, gauze lightly to penis of bleeding or oozing, fan fold diapers to prevent pressure on area
anesthesias before circumcision
ring block, dorsal-penile nerve block, topical anesthetic (eutectic mixture of local anesthetics-EMLA)
what is the best clothing for a newborn?
soft cotton
football hold
support half of newborn's body in forearm with head and neck resting in palm of hand, this is good position for breastfeeding and shampooing
quieting techniques
swaddling, close skin contact, nonnutritive sucking-pacifier, rhythmic noises to stimulate utero sounds, movement, placing newborn on stomach on lap while gently bouncing legs, en face position of eye contact, stimulation
circumcision
the surgical removal of the foreskin of the penis
what is the proper length of the space between the mattress and the sides of the crib?
2 fingerbreadths or less
hemorrhage
complication circumcision, monitor and provide gentle pressure on penis using small gauze square, gelfoam powder or sponge may be applied to stop the...if it persists, notify MD ...vessel may need to be ligated, continue to hold pressure until MD arrives while another nurse prepare tray and suture materials
past experience and knowledge of parents
a nurse should inquire about these along with anticipating learning needs of parents and assessing readiness to learn
car seat safety
approved rear-facing in back preferably in the middle, until age 2 or reaches maximum height and weight for the seat, do not use hand me downs
where should the crib be placed in a room?
away from window blinds or drapes, heaters, radiators, heat vents, on an inner wall
crying
babies do this when they are hungry, need to be burped, overstimulated, wet, cold, hot, tired, bored, assure mom that in time, she will know what her newborn's ....means, instruct not to feed every time the baby does this, overfeeding can cause stomach upset, it is ok to let them....for short periods of time
cold stress/hypoglycemia
complication circumcision, monitor for excessive loss of heat resulting in increased respirations and lowered body temp, swaddle and feed as soon as procedure is over
hypospadias
contraindication for circumcision, abnormal positioning of urethra on ventral undersurface of the penis
A nurse is caring for a newborn immediately following a circumcision using a Gomco procedure. Which of the following is an appropriate nursing intervention? A. Apply Gelfoam powder to the site. B. Place the newborn in the prone position. C. Apply petroleum gauze to the site. D. Avoid changing the diaper until the first voiding.
C
A nurse is providing discharge teaching to the parents of a newborn regarding circumcision care. Which of the following statements made by a parent indicates a need for further clarification? A. "His circumcision will heal within a couple of weeks." B. "I do not need to remove the yellow mucus that will form." C. "I will clean his penis with each diaper change." D. "I will give him a tub bath within a couple of days."
D
discharge teaching
bathing the baby, umbilical cord care, circumcision, car seat safety, environmental safety, newborn behaviors, feeding, elimination and signs of illness to report
assessments postprocedure circumcision
check for bleeding q 15 min first hour then hourly for at least 12 hours, first voiding
parent teaching-cleaning post op
change diaper q 4 h, with warm water each time, if clamped procedure: apply petroleum jelly with each diaper change for at least 24 hours after circumcision to keep diaper from adhering to penis, do not wrap tight gauze, no tub baths until healed, only warm water trickled gently over, notify for redness, discharge, swelling, strong odor, tenderness, decrease in urination, excessive crying, film of yellowish mucus by day 2-do not wash it off, avoid premoistened towlettes (alcohol), may be fussy or may sleep several hours after, acetaminophen as Rx, heals within couple weeks
cradle hold
head in bend of elbow, permits eye to eye contact, good position for feeding
assessments preprocedure circumcision
history of bleeding, hypospadias or epispadias, ambiguous genitalia (male/female characteristics), illness, infection
3 to 4 stools
how many stools per day for a newborn?
8 to 12 times
how many times do you have to feed a newborn in a 24 hour period?
6 to 8 wet diapers
how many wet diapers per day for a newborn who had adequate feeding?
36.6 to 38 C (97.9 to 100.4)
instruct parents to report when temperature is outside of this range
reasons for circumcision
it's a personal choice made by newborn's family for hygiene purposes, religious conviction (Jewish male on 8th day after birth), tradition, culture, or social norms, consult the provider to help parents make well-informed decision
true or false: never leave a newborn unattended with pets or other small children
true
true or false: never place newborn on their stomach to sleep during first few months, back lying position is best, but can be placed on abdomen when awake and supervised
true
sticking to specific timings for feeding
what do parents need to avoid when feeding a newborn?
cord clamp
what is removed from the newborn before discharged?
dry and fold diaper
what to do to prevent cord infection?