Comparison of a fetus & a newbornRespiratory ys
Normal newborn blood values
Newborn Stools
Behavioral patterns of a newborn
Newborn Behavioral Response
100

The respiratory system of a newborn

What is:

Fluid filled, high pressure system causes blood flow to be shunted from the lungs through the ductus arterioles to the body.

100

Hemoglobin

What is

16-18 g/dl

100

Greenish-black tarry stool

What is :

Meconium?

100

First period of reactivity

What is:

The period from Birth to 30 minutes to 2 hours after birth? or

What I the period when the newborn is alert, moving, may appear hungry? 

100

Orientation

What is:

The newborn's response to stimuli?

200

The gas exchange of the fetus.

What is the:

Placenta?

200

Hematocrit

What is:

46-68%

200

Seedy greenish-brown stool

What is:

Thransitional stool?

200

Period of decreased responsiveness

What is:

The period the newborn is from 30 to 120 minutes old? 


200

Habituation

What is:

The newborn's ability to process and respond to auditory and visual stimuli; ability to block out external stimuli after newborn has become used to activity

300

The thermoregulation of the fetus?

What is:

What is the body temperature is maintained by the maternal body temperature and the warmth of the intrauterine environment?

300

Platelets

What is:

150,000-350,00'uL

300

Yellow-gold loose stool

What is:

a 1-week-old newborn milk stool, which in a breast-fed newborn stool that appears as yellow-gold loose, stringy to pasty, and sour-smelling?

300

Second period of reactivity

What is:

The period from 2 to 8 hours after birth?


300

Motor maturity

What is:

The newborn's ability to control movements?

400

The respiratory system of a  newborn

What is:

Air-filled, low-pressure system that encourages blood flow through the lungs for gas exchange; increased oxygen content of blood in the lungs contributes to the closing of the ductus arteriosus (becomes a ligament).

400

Red blood cells

What is:

4.5-7.0 (1,000,000/uL)

400

Yellow-green soft formed stool

What is:

A stool of a newborn who is receiving formula.

400

Period of decreased responsiveness

What is :

The period of sleep or decreased activity of the newborn?

400

Self-quieting ability

What is:

The newborn's consolability or ability to control herself or himself.

500

The thermoregulation of the newborn

What is:

Body temperature is maintained through a flexed posture and brown fat?

500

White blood cells

What I:

10-30.000/mm3

500

A still followed by a meconium.

What is"

Transitional stool?

500

Second period of reactivity

What is :

The period where the newborn awakens and shows an interest in stimuli?

500

Social behaviors

The is:

What is the newborn's cuddling and snuggling ability?