Fetal Circulation
Newborn Care
Assessment
Born With It
Pot Pourre
100
Allows blood to enter the left atrium from the right atrium
What is the foramen ovale?
100
Non-pharmacologic intervention to console a crying infant.
What is holding and rocking?
100
Production of body heat that results from the metabolism of brown adipose tissue.
What is non-shivering thermogenesis?
100
Edematous, bruised lesion on the scalp of a newborn, at the site the vacuum was applied. The lesion has clearly demarcated edges that do not cross the suture lines.
What is Cephalohematoma?
100
The vessel that blood is drawn from to determine acidosis at delivery.
What is the umbilical artery?
200
Vessel that carries oxygenated blood via the umbilical cord to the fetus
What is the umbilical vein?
200
Erythromycin ointment, 0.5%
What is the treatment to prevent ophthalmia neonatorum?
200
Axillary temperature greater than 99.5 F.
What is hyperthermia?
200
Edmatous tissue on the fetal scalp (presenting part)that crosses suture lines.
What is caput succedaneum?
200
The term used for newborns born between 34 and 36 6/7 weeks.
What is late preterm?
300
The opening between the right and left atria that closes at birth, redirecting blood flow to the lungs for oxygenation.
What is the foramen ovale?
300
Rooting, making sucking noises, trying to put hands in mouth.
What are hunger cues?
300
The infant most at risk for hypothermia A) LGA, post dates B) Infant with apgar score of 8/9 C) Infant with neurological deficits D) Preterm infant that is skin to skin
What is an infant with neurological deficits?
300
Routine cord care taught to the new mother.
What is leave the cord exposed to air, keep clean, may use warm water if soiled with stool or urine, and observe for redness, drainage and odor.
400
Doing this stimulates fetal circulation to convert to newborn circulation at birth.
What is dry and stimulate?
400
Where the point of maximum impulse is palpable.
What is 3-4th intercostal space, left of the midclavicular line?
400
Most newborns will pass meconium within this amount of time.
What is 24 hours?
400
A metabolic disorder the results in liver enzyme deficiency that may cause progressive developmental delays, severe mental retardation, seizures and autistic-like behavior.
What is phenylketonuria?
500
The 3 ducts in fetal circulation that close after birth.
What is the DA, DV, and FO
500
The amount of feedings for a newborn in 24 hours.
What is 8 to 12 times?
500
A temperature of 95 degrees F cold stresses the newborn and may predispose the infant to this.
What is Increases oxygen consumption and hypoglycemia?
500
One of these is not contraindicated in breastfeeding A) Active maternal drug abuse B) Acute cytomegalovirus C) Hepatitis C infection D) HIV
What is Hepatitis C infection?
500
The reason a neonate born to a Type I diabetic mother, and who is macrosomic, is at risk for hypoglycemia.
What is fetal-neonatal overproduction of insulin?
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