Preterm Newborn Flashcards

1
Q

What is considered a preterm newborn?

A

A baby born before 37 weeks of gestation or more than 3 weeks before the due date

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2
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A preterm infant may be ___, ______, or ____

A

SGA, normal, or LGA

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3
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What causes respiratory problems in preterm newborns?

A

decrease amounts of surfactant prduce in the lungs

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4
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What respiratory problems do preterm newborns usually have?

A

lack of pulmonary compliance and alveolar collapse

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5
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What causes problems for a preterm newborn’s thermoregulation?

A

lack of brown fat available for metabolism;
lack of glycogen available in the liver

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6
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A premature infant is high vulnerable to ___________

A

hypothermia

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7
Q

What are some nutritional factors in a preterm newborn?

A
  • Poorly developed gag reflex and incompetent cardiac sphincter
  • Small stomach capacity
  • Poor ability to convert essential amino acids
  • Kidney immaturity
  • Decreased bile salts and pancreatic lipase
  • Poor suck-swallow reflex
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8
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A premature infant is highly susceptible to ________

A

SEPSIS

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9
Q

What is hyperbilirubinemia?

A

Excessive break down of RBC releases large amounts of bilirubin into the blood stream

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10
Q

What is a result of high levels of bilirubin left untreated?

A

Kernicterus

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11
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What are some high risks for preterm newborn in terms of the neurological system?

A

Intraventricular Hemorrhage and Intracranial Hemorrhage

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12
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What are the three health conditions of the mother that may contribute to preterm labor?

A
  1. Diabetes
  2. heart disease
  3. Kidney disease
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What are some pregnancy related problems that increase the risk of preterm labor?

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  1. incompetent cervix
  2. birth defects of the uterus
  3. history of preterm delivery
  4. infection (such as UTI or amniotic membrane infection)
  5. poor nutrition
  6. preeclampsia
  7. PROM and aburptio placenta
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14
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What are other factors that increase the risk of preterm labor?

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  1. age younger than 16 or older than 35
  2. lack of prenatal care
  3. low socioeconomic status
  4. use of tobacco, cocaine, or amphetamines
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15
Q

What is acrocyanosis?

A

Decreased circulation to the extremities

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16
Q

What should be done for the infant in a supine position to maintain respiratory function?

A

elevate head slightly but do not hyperextend the neck

17
Q

What is the benefit of the prone position for maintaining respiratory function?

A

facilitates lung expansion for effective ventilation

18
Q

What are some signs of feeding intolerance?

A
  1. increasing gastric residuals
  2. abdominal distention
  3. occult blood in stools
  4. lactose in stools
  5. vomiting
  6. diarrhea