Newborns are given Erythromycin after birth to do this.
What is to prevent pink eye?
This is neurotoxic and can cross the blood brain barrier.
What are high levels of bilirubin?
Use of this substance can lead to decreased fetal circulation, staining of the meconium, and intrauterine growth restriction(IUGR).
What is Marijuana?
A baby born younger than ___ weeks is considered premature.
What is 37 Weeks?
One Sign and symptom of hypoglycemia in a newborn baby.
What is cyanosis?
Injection of this medication is given to newborns to prevent excess bleeding.
What is Vitamin K?
Normally, hemoglobin binds to albumin to create this compound, which is later excreted in the stool.
What is Conjugated Bilirubin?
A scoring system used to determine how much Morphine to give infant according to its signs and symptoms and to tell provider show fast they can wing them off.
What is Finnegan Scale?
Tachypnea and retractions of preterm newborn infant are assessed in this syndrome.
What is Respiratory Distress Syndrome?
This is how hypoglycemia is diagnosed in a newborn.
what is a blood glucose test?
Two reasons that a newborn is given Hep B immunoglobulin.
What is the mother is positive for active Hep B and the mother is positive for being a carrier of Hep B?
This first appears in the head, sclera then moves to the thorax, abdomen and extremities.
What is jaundice?
Eat, Sleep, Console (ESC) is a program to manage this condition.
What is Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)?
Preterm infants have greater _____ _____ in proportion to weight.
What is Surface Area?
Assessment finding of jittery, lethargy, diaphoretic, hypothermia and APGAR score of 6 at the 5 minute mark.
What is hypoglycemia?
Type of medication a newborn receives when mother is positive for HIV.
What is antiretroviral medications?
Treatment of choice for Hyperbilirubinemia.
What is Phototherapy?
Substance abuse and the neonate make up this percent of pregnancies.
What is 30%?
What is Positive Pressure?
A baby born to a mother with gestational diabetes at 37 weeks gestation is at risk for respiratory distress and this.
What is Hypoglycemia?
Beractant (Survanta) is administered to a premature infant with respiratory distress syndrome through this route.
What is Intratracheal?
Cephalohematoma, bruising, and vacuum or forceps assisted delivery are all clinical risk factors for this.
What is hyperbilirubinemia?
This tox screen is used to identify substance abuse with the neonate.
What is urine tox screen?
Name 3 of 5 chronic problems directly related to prematurity.
What is Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia, Cerebral Palsy, Retinopathy, Hypothyroidism, and Seizure Disorders?
3 out of these 5
Name the plasma glucose of a neonate considered to have hypoglycemia within the first 24 hours of life.
What is less than 30mg/dL?