Newborn Reflexes and Temperature
Newborn Head and Body
Newborn Skin
Odds and Ends
Respiration and Circulation
100

The balance between heat loss and heat production. Most critical for newborn survival after respiration and circulation.

Thermoregulation

100

Conjunctivitis of the newborn. Infection that is transmitted during birth if the mother is infected with a sexually-transmitted disease (gonorrhea or chlamydia). All newborns are treated with erythromycin eye ointment to prevent.

Ophalmia neonatorum

100

"Newborn rash". Tiny, punctate red macules and papules on the cheeks, trunk, chest, back, and buttocks.

Erythema toxicum

100

First bowel movement of a newborn. It is greenish-black in color and consists of mucus and bile.

Meconium

100

Bluish color of the hands and feet, not pathological in newborns

Acrocyanosis

200

An infant's response in turning toward the source of touching that occurs anywhere around his or her mouth

Rooting reflex

200

Fine, downy hair that appears on the fetus in the last 3 months of development

Lanugo

200

Small, white, pinpoint bumps usually on the nose and chin. Also called newborn acne.

Milia

200

Assessment tools for neonatal pain.

FLACC, NIPS, PIPP, NPASS, CRIES

200

A system for rapid neonatal assessment at 1 minute and 5 minutes after birth. Continued in 5 minute intervals for up to 20 minutes for score less than 7. 

APGAR score

300

Reflex that causes a newborn to make sucking motions when a finger or nipple if placed in the mouth

Sucking reflex

300

The shaping of the fetal head to facilitate movement through the birth canal during labor. The cranial bones may also overlap.

Molding

300

Yellowing of the skin due to high levels of circulating unconjugated bilirubin.

Jaundice

300

Displaced urethral opening.

Hypospadias and Epispadias

300

Respirations greater than 60 breaths/minute. Can be a sign of respiratory distress.

Newborn tachypnea

400

In response to the sole of the foot being stroked, a baby's big toe moves upward or toward the top surface of the foot and the other toes fan out

Babinski reflex

400

Edema of the presenting part of the head caused by pressure during birth. Superficial and DOES cross the suture lines. Reabsorbs within 1 to 3 days.

Caput succedaneum 

400

Areas of deep bluish-gray pigmentation most commonly on the sacral aspect of a newborn. Can look like bruising. Usually seen in ethnicities with dark-skinned babies.

Mongolian spot (hyperpigmentation of the newborn)

400

Removal of foreskin. Should not be done with hypospadias or epispadias.

Circumcision

400

Connects the two atria in the fetal heart, bypassing the lungs

Foramen ovale

500

Occurs when a baby is startled by a loud noise, a sudden movement, or the head falling back. The arms extend and fan out. The legs extend and then flex.

Moro (startle) reflex

500

Swelling caused by bleeding between the osteum and periosteum of the skull. This swelling does NOT cross suture lines. May develop jaundice.

Cephalohematoma

500

"Stork bite", pink red capillary on face or nape of neck. Blanchable.

Nevus simplex

500

Scrotal swelling caused by a collection of fluid.

Hydrocele

500

Connects the pulmonary artery to the aorta in the fetus, bypassing the lungs

Ductus arteriosus

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