HIGH RISK NEWBORN: GOALS, CONCEPTS, PRINICPLES, ASSESSMENT HIGH RISK NEWBORN: GOALS, CONCEPTS, PRINICPLES, ASSESSMENT. NURSING MANAGEMENT OF POST MATURE INFANT
DEFINITION High risk newborn can be defined as a newborn, regardless of birth weight, size or gestational age who has a greater than average chance of morbidity especially within the first 28 days of life.
Birth weight less than 2.5kg Twins Birth order 5 and more IDENTIFICATION Birth weight less than 2.5kg Twins Birth order 5 and more Artificial feeding Infection
GOALS Perinatal prevention Resuscitation and stabilization Evaluate and manage Monitoring and therapeutic modalities Family centered care
ASSESSMENT Initial assessment apgar scoring
Clinical assessment
Transitional assessment first period of reactivity second period of reactivity Behavioral assessment Physical assessment Reflexes
Post mature infant Infants born of a gestation that extends beyond 42weeks as calculated from the mothers last menstrual period.
Predisposing factors Pregnancy between the age of 15-19 yrs Elderly women Wrong dates Multiple pregnancy Fetal anomalies Hereditary
Clinical manifestation Absence of vernix caseosa Loose skin and little subcutaneous fat Absence of lanugo Abundent hair on the head and long nails Skin is wrinkles, cracked and peeling Umbilical cord is thin
Diagnostic evaluation History collection Fetal movement recording Electronic fetal monitoring Ultrasonograpy Biophysical profile Doppler flow study
management Immediate care clear the airway
Body temperature Prevention of infection
Apgar score Breast feeding
Umbilical cord care Eye care
Diaper care Hypoglycemic management
Vitamin k injection Weight record