Newborn Traits
Newborn Reflexes
APGAR
Newborn Care
Newborn Development
100

What is the average weight of a newborn baby?

 (6-8 lbs)

100

This reflex occurs when a newborn turns their head toward a touch on the cheek.

Rooting reflex

100

When is the APGAR test performed?

1,5 Minute

100

This injection prevents bleeding problems in newborns.

Vitamin K injection

100

What is Lanugo?

Soft, fine baby hair

200

What is Vernix Caseosa

A white, waxy coating that protects the baby’s skin

200

This reflex causes the newborn to grasp a finger placed in the palm.

Palmar grasp reflex

200

The five components measured in the Apgar score.

Heart rate, respiratory effort, muscle tone, reflex irritability, color

200

This eye ointment prevents gonorrheal infection in newborns.

Erythromycin ointment

200

The first milk produced by the mother that is rich in antibodies.

Colostrum

300

Why do newborns have soft spots (fontanelles)?

To allow brain growth and easier passage through the birth canal

300

This reflex occurs when the infant suddenly extends arms and legs when startled.

Moro reflex

300

This head swelling crosses suture lines and is caused by pressure during birth.

Caput succedaneum

300

The safest sleep position for newborns.

Back (supine) sleeping

300

Explain how demand-and-supply works in breastfeeding.

The more the baby feeds, the more milk the body produces (feedback loop)

400

Why might newborns have bluish hands and feet?

Poor circulation (acrocyanosis), which is normal

400

This reflex helps the newborn begin feeding.

Sucking reflex

400

This type of head swelling does NOT cross suture lines. 

Cephalohematoma

400

Newborns who breastfeed should feed approximately every ___ to ___ hours.

2–3 hours

400

How many times should a newborn feed each day?

8-10 times in 24 hours

500

Explain why newborns lose weight after birth and how much they typically lose

Loss of fluids + adjusting to feeding (approx 10%)

500

Why are reflexes important for newborn survival?

They help with feeding, protection, and development

500

A newborn has a weak cry, low muscle tone, and slow breathing. Which APGAR categories are affected and why?

Respiration, Activity, Grimace → signs of distress

500

A doctor notices a buildup of bilirubin due to immature liver → causes yellowing of skin/eyes. What is wrong?

Jaundice

500

Why is skin-to-skin contact especially important immediately after birth from a biological perspective? 3 examples

Regulates temperature, heart rate, breathing, promotes bonding + breastfeeding