Newborn assessment
What is erythromycin 0.5% used for?
To prevent chlamydia and gonorrhea
What is erythema toxicum
newborn rash looks like acne with white head and red irritation goes away on its own
Weight and length of a newborn?
19-21 inches head to heal 2700-4000 grams can loose 5-10% couple days after birth
When does the umbilical cord fall off?
7-14 days after birth
Plantar grasp
Apply pressure with thumb on the ball of infant's foot. > Toes flex.
Breastfeeding stool vs formal feeding stool
BF yellowish not formed FS more formed and brown
Cephalohematoma
Collection of blood between cranial bone and posterior membrane spears in first or second day and goes away in 2-3 weeks
capcut succedaneum
Collection of fluid edema toys swelling of the scalp crossed suture lines present at birth goes away in 12 hours of a few days after birth
What is Milia
Distended sebaceous glands that appear as tiny white papules on cheeks, chin & nose.
First urine of baby and frequency?
First urine is straw colored can have peachy colored crystals and one wet diaper a day until day 5 then 6-8 diapers a day
what is the vitiman k for
For blood clotting aquamephyton (phytonadione)
LGA SGA AGA?
Gestational Age, Large Small and Average
hemangioma
Goes away in a yeah might not form until 2weeks or age looks like a bunch of grapes can be purple or red can be anywhere
Neck of a newborn qualities good and bad
Good- rotates freely when lifting baby neck should lean back Bad- webbing if the neck could lead to chromosome abnormalities if neck is stiff when lifting baby this is a sign of substance abuse form mom
Systemic physical exam
Head to toe assessment
Why check blood sugar on neonate?
If small or large for gestational age, if baby is jittery or shaky, or if temperature is low
Moro reflex
Infant reflex where a baby will startle in response to a loud sound or sudden movement.
What is Mottling
Lacey looking skin white splotches with red around it
Heel stick
Method of obtaining blood sample from neonate -Plantar surface of heel, on medial or lateral edge to avoid bone damage (<2.0 mm deep) -keep infant supine, foot lower than torso - lateral edge of foot
Baby vitals?
Pulse - 110~160, RR - 30~60, maybe slight pauses in breath, temp - 97.7~99.5 record for a full min each
Babinski reflex
Reflex in which a newborn fans out the toes when the sole of the foot is touched
What is Telangiectatic nevi?
Stork bites in nape of neck or face or scalp look like red pink splotches can go away
Galant Reflex
Stroking along one side of the spine while newborn is in ventral suspension (face down) causes lateral flexion of lower body toward stimulated side
First things to do after birth
Ststus, APGAR, vitals, measurements, general servey of gestational age
Barlow test
Test for a hip that is dislocatable but not dislocated in infants. With infant supine and hip and knees flexed, push posteriorly in line with the shaft of femur. An unstable femoral head will dislocate posteriorly from acetabulum. Positive is not good
stepping reflex
a neonatal reflex in which an infant lifts first one leg and then the other in a coordinated pattern like walking
Simian crease
a single straight palmar crease; an abnormal finding that is associated with Down Syndrome.
rooting reflex
an infant's response in turning toward the source of touching that occurs anywhere around his or her mouth
Ortolani maneuver
check hips for congenital dislocation, done until 1 yr old, should be smooth with no sounds , abnormal= feels like a clunk as head of femur pops back into place- positive ortolani sign If positive no good
Polydactyly
having more than the normal number of fingers or toes
Nevis flammeus
port-wine stain, malformation of dermal blood vessels can lead to storch Webber if on face
Pseudomenstration in female infants
thin white or bloody tinged mucus may be present due to maternal withdraw of hormones
tonic neck reflex
turning the head to one side, extending the arm and leg on that side, and flexing the limbs on the opposite side
cryptorchidism
undescended testicles
syndactyly
webbed fingers or toes
palmar reflex
when you place your finger in an infant's palm, he will grasp it