Immediate Care of Newborn Flashcards

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Mothers with diabetes have infants with risk for what?

A

Hypoglycemia and hyperinsulinemia (small babies more common with type 1 than type 2)
Hyperbilirubinemia
Respiratory distress
Polycythemia and hyperviscosity
Hypocalcemia

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How does a septic infant appear?

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Pale, lethargic, high temperature

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Complications of twin-twin transfusion syndrome

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Plethoric twin: Polycythemia, volume overload and polyhydramnios can lead to heart failure and hydrops

Anemic twin: Fetal growth restriction and oligohydramnios

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Order of operations for labored breathing and persistent cyanosis in newborn

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  1. Warm infant, optimize position, clear airway, supplemental “blow-by” oxygen
  2. Positive pressure ventilation
  3. Intubation
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When should naloxone not be provided to an infant?

A

When the mother had history of opioid dependence - infant may have severe and potentially fatal withdrawal reaction

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What opioid has lower side effect profile for mom and infant and may be used in labor?

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Nalbuphine - partial opioid agonist

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What components make up the Apgar score? Each is 2 points

A

Heart rate
Respiratory effort (crying)
Reflex response
Spontaneous activity
Color

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Order of steps after delivery

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  1. Skin-to-skin contact
  2. Bulb suction of mouth and nose
  3. Additional stimulation unnecessary if good respiratory effort
  4. Cord clamping (may be delayed for 60s or until cord stops pulsing)
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