Newborns Gone Wild
Breathe, Baby, Breathe!
Tiny Germs, Big Problems
Mama in Trouble
You Either Know It… or You Don’t
100

Name some risk factors for a SGA newborn.

Maternal smoking, hypertension, substance abuse, poor nutrition, low SES

100

This condition is caused by lack of surfactant.

What is Respiratory Distress Syndrome?

100

This infection presents with a “slapped cheek” rash.

What is Parvovirus? 

100

This condition causes fatigue and weakness due to low hemoglobin.

What is anemia?

100

This is the FIRST step when a newborn is jittery.

What is check blood glucose?

200

Why do preterm infants have difficulty maintaining body temperature?

What is Low brown fat + thin skin.

200

This condition is caused by delayed lung fluid clearance.

What is Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn - TTN?

200

This infection causes jaundice, hepatosplenomegaly, and anemia in newborns.

What is toxoplasmosis?

200

This condition increases risk of LGA newborns.

What is diabetes in pregnancy?

200

A newborn presents with a ruddy complexion, lethargy, and tachypnea. What lab value confirms your suspicion?

What is hematocrit >65% (polycythemia)?

300

What gestational age defines a preterm newborn?

What is less than 37 weeks

300

Why does sepsis often present with respiratory distress in newborns?

What is systemic infection → poor oxygenation + metabolic acidosis → ↑ respiratory effort?

300

A newborn develops hearing loss and developmental delays. The mother was asymptomatic. What infection is most likely?

What is CMV?

300

This condition presents with leg pain, warmth, and swelling.

What is DVT?

300

A pregnant client with diabetes delivers a newborn who becomes jittery shortly after birth. Why?

What is sudden glucose withdrawal → neonatal hypoglycemia?

400

What are two complications SGA newborns are at risk for?

Hypoglycemia, polycythemia, asphyxia, hypothermia

400

A newborn develops respiratory distress immediately after birth and has coarse breath sounds and patchy infiltrates on X-ray. Which condition does this indicate?

What is Meconium Aspiration Syndrome?

400

This infection causes cataracts and congenital heart defects.

What is rubella?

400

A client with anemia reports fatigue and craving ice. What physiologic problem is occurring?

What is decreased oxygen-carrying capacity?

400

A client has painless bright red vaginal bleeding in late pregnancy. What condition is suspected?

What is placenta previa?

500

What birth complication is strongly associated with LGA infants during delivery?

Shoulder dystocia (also birth trauma like clavicle fracture)

500

A newborn has worsening distress, decreased breath sounds, and hypoxia. What is occurring in the lungs?

What is alveolar collapse (atelectasis in RDS)?

500

This infection increases neonatal risk if the mother has an active outbreak during delivery.

What is HSV? 

500

A pregnant client has syncope, abdominal pain, and hypotension.

What is ruptured ectopic pregnancy?

500

A newborn has tachypnea, nasal flaring, and grunting. What is the PRIORITY intervention?

What is support oxygenation (apply O2/respiratory support)?