Physiologic Adaptations
Thermoregulation
Assessments
Interventions
Pot Luck
100

Cardiovascular Adaptation (Perfusion) is stimulated by this

The initiation of breathing and respiration

100

Use of minimal oxygen and glucose results in this state.

What is the neutral thermal environment

100

Small erythematous base with papules located on the trunk and face of the newborn

What is erythema toxicum (newborn rash)?
100

 Jaundice to the nipple line, bilirubin of 8mg/dl on day 3 of life

What is encourage frequent feeding and monitor intake an output

100

Characterized by fluctuations in VS, color; newborn is alert and awake with strong reflexes.

What is the first period of activity

200

Increased pressure in the left atrium forces this fetal structure to close.

What is the foramen ovale

200

The major source of heat loss in a newborn.

What is evaporation?

200

HR 110, lusty cry, color pink body with blue hands and feet,  grimace and cries when suctioned,  slightly flexed extremities 

What is APGAR of 8

200

Instillation of an antibiotic ointment into the eyes will prevent this

What is Ophthalmic Neonatorum?

200

Thin green stool beginning around the 2nd or 3rd day of life.

What is transitional stooling of the newborn

300

This structure shunted blood away from the fetal lungs in utero.

What is the ductus arteriosis?

300

Best method to maintain a neutral thermal environment after birth.

What is skin to skin contact?

300

Soft tissue swelling present at birth that crosses the suture lines

What is Caput succedaneum?

300

First intervention immediately after delivery of a newborn

Dry and stimulate the newborn

300

Appears after 24 hours, results from increased number of RBC's and increased rate of breakdown.

What is physiologic Jaundice?

400

 In addition to oxygen the conversion from fetal circulation to neonatal  depends on this

More blood flow going to the lungs

400

Process where brown adipose tissue is metabolized to produce heat in the newborn.

What is Non shivering thermogenesis?

400

Skin texture, plantar creases, breast tissue, scrotal rugae.

Posture, square window, heel to ear and scarf sign

What are some components of Ballard Gestation Age Assessment tool

400

First intervention after a newborn is returned to the mother after a circumcision.

Check and validate the ID bracelets for mother and baby

400

Formed from oil glands found on the nose and chin of the newborn

What is milia?

500

Closure of the Ductus Arteriosus depends on what?

Oxygen and decreased maternal prostaglandins

500

This can lead to hypoxia, hypoglycemia, respiratory distress and acidosis.

What is cold stress?

500

This could result from a cephalhematoma

What is hyperbilirubinemia?

500

This should be near the newborn to promote respiratory safety

What is the bulb syringe?

500

Localized subperiosteal collection of blood confined by one cranial bone.

What is a cephalhematoma?