Normal Baby VS
Baby care
Thermoregulation
Respiratory Distress
Hypogylcemia
100

HR

110-160

100

The "APGAR" stands for this

What is 

•Activity

•Pulse

•Grimace

•Appearance

•Respiration?

100

This type of heat loss is  from Loss of body heat from the body to a cooler surface that is close, but not in direct contact

What is radiation?

100
Infants delivered by this method have an increased risk of respiratory distress

What is C-section?

100

A blood sugar in an infant below this level warrants an intervention

What is <40?

200

RR

30-60

200
The Ballard score estimates this

What is gestational age?

200

This type of heat loss is from Loss of heat as surface liquid is converted to vapor

What is evaporation?

200

These are signs of RDS

What are: 

•Tachypnea

•Nasal flaring

•Grunting

•Retractions

•Increased respiratory effort

•Central cyanosis

•Hypoxia

•Decreased cap refill

•Crackles?

200

Reason why hypoglycemia occurs

What is infant energy expenditure of respirations and temperature? hyperglycemia in GDM? Preterm? SGA or LGA?

300

Temp

•Temperature = 36.5-37.5 degrees Celsius (97.7- 99.5 degrees Farenheit)

300

These are the 3 elements in universal newborn screening

What is 

•Hearing loss

•Critical cardiac defects

•Inheritable disorders?

300

This type of heat loss is from the Flow of heat from the body surface to cooler environmental air

What is convection?

300

What medication can be administered that assists with lung function, especially in preterm infants?

What is surfactant?

300

What happens if hypoglycemia is not treated

What are seizures and neurologic injury?

400

Pain

Zero

400

The purpose of this medication is to prevent infections that can be transmitted through the birth canal

What is Erythromycin eye ointment?

400

This type of heat loss is Body heat loss from direct contact of cooler surface

What is conduction?

400

These are nursing interventions of RDS

What are: 

•Oxygen delivery

•Pulse oximetry

•Thermoregulation

•Frequent assessments

•Nutrition/hydration

•Skin care

•Infection control

•Medication administration

Specimen collection?

400

How often should an infant feed to reduce the risk of hypoglycemia

What is every 2 hours?

500

BP

 60-80/40-50 mm hg

500

The purpose of this medication is to prevent hemorrhagic disorders

What is Vitamin K?

500

These two interventions can be used with a cold infant

What is radiant heat warmer or skin to skin?

500

These are complications of RDS

What is: 

Pneumothorax

Pneumomediastinum

Retinopathy of prematurity

Bronchopulmonary dysplasia

Infection

Intraventricular hemorrhage?

500
What symptoms should we monitor for if concerned about hypoglycemia?

What is jitteriness, twitching, weak, high-pitch cry; irregular respiratory effort, cyanosis, lethargy, or seizures?

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