Growth
Meta & Hema
Take my breath away
Drugs & Baby
Something's wrong
100

What is one complication that SGA newborns are at especially high risk for due to low fat stores?

Hypothermia

100

What is the most common early sign of neonatal hypoglycemia?

Jitteriness or tremors

100

Lack of surfactant causing alveolar collapse describes what newborn condition?

Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS)

100

Irritability and excessive yawning in a newborn are signs of what condition?

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome

100

Temperature instability and poor feeding in a newborn may indicate what?

Infection or sepsis

200

What is one classic physical finding in an SGA newborn?

Large head, thin dry skin, thin umbilical cord

200

What is the first-line treatment for mild newborn hypoglycemia?

Early feeding or glucose gel

200

Tachypnea from retained fetal lung fluid describes what temporary condition?

Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn (TTN)

200

What care model guides treatment for withdrawal newborns?

Eat–Sleep–Console

200

What key maternal condition requires extra glucose monitoring after betamethasone administration?

Gestational diabetes

300

What assessment finding may indicate a brachial plexus injury in an LGA newborn?

A limp or non-moving arm on the affected side

300

Ruddy skin, lethargy, and poor feeding in a newborn are signs of what blood condition?

Polycythemia

300

A chest X-ray showing patchy infiltrates in a newborn suggests what condition?

Meconium Aspiration Syndrome

300

Name one common sign of prematurity related to feeding.

Weak suck or feeding difficulty

300

Through what route is exogenous surfactant administered to newborns?

Endotracheal tube

400

What common complication of LGA newborns increases bilirubin levels after birth?

Polycythemia leading to hyperbilirubinemia

400

What major intervention may be required for severe polycythemia?

Partial exchange transfusion (PET)

400

What is the hallmark imaging finding of RDS on chest X-ray?

“Ground-glass” appearance

400

What environment modification helps soothe infants with NAS?

Low-stimulation environment

400

Name two signs of newborn sepsis

Apnea, grunting, swollen belly, diarrhea, seizures, mottled skin

500

Name two nursing assessments specific to SGA newborns.

Monitor for hypoglycemia, assess feeding, track weight, monitor vitals and temperature

500

Name two long-term risks associated with untreated newborn hypoglycemia.

Seizures, developmental delays, apnea, tachypnea

500

Name two nursing interventions for meconium aspiration.

Suctioning, oxygen therapy, ventilation, surfactant administration

500

List two nursing priorities for preterm infants with apnea/bradycardia spells.

Frequent vital signs, airway support, cluster care, monitor oxygenation

500

What is a major nursing requirement during surfactant administration?

Continuous monitoring for desaturation/bradycardia and suctioning before administration

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