What is it??
Risk Factors
Expected Findings
Labs, Tests, Meds
Nursing Care/Education
100

for a newborn to be considered LGA, they must weight more than _____??

***grams or pounds accepted***

what is 4,000g or 8.8lbs

100

name three risk factors for SGA

what is maternal substance abuse, maternal disease/infection, multiple gestations, abnormal placenta, htn, poor nutrition, GDM, pre-term, congenital/chromosomal anomalies

100

for which condition would you expect to find a large head, hypoglycemia, and loose, dry skin??

what is SGA

100

as a nurse, you should expect to evaluate what lab value within an hour of a LGA newborn??

what is blood glucose

100

a SGA should have ____,___ feedings

what is early, frequent

200

SGA are in what percentile for weight

what is less than 10th percentile

200

name two risk factors for transient tachypnea

what is prolonged labor, macrosomia, maternal asthma

200

list three expected findings in a preterm newborn

what is thin translucent skin, visible veins, decreased fat storage, abundant laguno, feeding difficulties

200

what diagnostic test can be used to help diagnose RDS or meconium aspiration??

what is chest x-ray

200

for a preterm newborn, bonding should be encourage through what type of care?? 

**Hint for half the points (elimination of a close answer)**

what is kangaroo care

300

a blood glucose level of below what indicates hypoglycemia??

what is 45mg/dL

300

name three risk factors for hypoglycemia

what is LGA, SGA, MGD, preterm, stress at birth

300

name three expected findings a nurse would see in a baby who is in respiratory distress

what is nasal flaring, expiratory grunting, cyanosis, tachypnea, retractions

300

an abdominal x-ray may be use to identify what in a preterm newborn??

what is NEC

300

skin to skin contact promote what two things??

what is breastfeeding and thermoregulation

400

what is the difference between the "what is it" with RDS and transient tachypnea??

what is RDS is surfactant deficiency and TT is fetal fluid in lungs

400

the two risk factors listed for neonatal substance withdrawal were ___ and ___??

***half points available but only after steals***

what is substance abuse prior to knowing you are pregnant and while you are pregnant

400

name four expected findings associated with hypoglycemia

what is jitteriness, tremors, hypothermia, poor feedings, weak cry, lethargy, flaccid muscle tone, seizures, coma

400

name one of the medications that was listed to treat RDS

what is berctant, calfactant, lucinactant

400

if a patient is having trouble with vaginally delivering a LGA baby, the nurse might have to assist the mother into what position??

what is McRobert's position

500

how many different preterm categories are there?? name them with their perimeters

what is three. what is extremely preterm (<28wks), very preterm (28-32wks), moderate to late preterm (32-37wks)

500

pick a complication and name its risk factors

***100pts per risk factor unless 5 were not discussed***

what is (see presentation)

500

pick a complication and name its expected findings

***100pts per risk factor unless 5 were not discussed***

what is (see presentation)

500

what tests are done for a drug screen??

***hint for half points***

what is urine, meconium, hair analysis

500

name three nursing actions for NSW

what is check for med incompatibilities, decrease environmental stimuli, cluster care, monitor f & e, try various nipples for suck reflex

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