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Nursing Care of newborn Newborn Priorities
Initiating an maintaining respirations
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Newborn Priorities Extra uterine circulation
Fluid and electrolyte balance
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Newborn Priorities Temperature Radiant heat sources Incubators
Kangaroo care
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Newborn Priorities Nutritional intake Waste elimination
Infection prevention
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Altered Gestational Age/Birth Weight
Classifications Term Preterm Post term AGA SGA LGA
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Altered Gestational Age/Birth Weight
Small for gestational age Causes Assessment Whitney on Oct 11, 2000 at 25.5 weeks gestational age weighing one pound ten ounces - just 737 grams.
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Altered Gestational Age/Birth Weight
Large for gestational age A woman in Brazil gave birth in January of 2005 to a boy that doctors nicknamed "giant baby." The infant weighed 17 pounds, about the average size of a six-month-old. He was delivered by Caesarean section.
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Altered Gestational Age/Birth Weight
Preterm infant Incidence Causes Assessment History Appearance Laboratory findings
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Altered Gestational Age/Birth Weight
The Preterm infant Potential complications Anemia Kernicterus Persistent patent Periventricular/intraventricular hemorrhage
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Altered Gestational Age/Birth Weight
The Preterm infant issues Temperature Nutrition Feeding schedule Gavage feeding Formula Breast milk
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Altered Gestational Age/Birth Weight
Post term infant Post term syndrome Dry cracked skin Absence of vernix
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POST TERM
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Illness in the Newborn Respiratory distress syndrome Pathophysiology
Assessment Therapeutic management Surfactant replacement Oxygen administration Ventilation
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Illness in the Newborn Transient Tachypnea of Newborn (TTN)
Meconium Aspiration Syndrome (MAS)
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Illness in the Newborn Hyperbilirubinemia
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Maternal Infections Maternal infection Beta-hemolytic, group B strep
Generalized herpes virus Infant of a diabetic mother Infant with fetal alcohol syndrome
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Gastrointestinal System anomalies
Ankylogossia Cleft lip and palate A. Notch in vermilion border B. Unilateral cleft lip and cleft palate C. Bilateral cleft lip and cleft palate D. Cleft palate
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Gastrointestinal System anomalies
Tracheoesophageal atresia and fistula
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Nervous System Disorders
Neural tube disorders Anencephaly Microcephaly Spina bifida occulta Meningocele Myelomeningocele Encephalocele
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