ULO 10- Newborn growth & development during the first 6 weeks Flashcards

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Explain: Vitamin K synthesis establishment

A

Colonisation of the intestine by the bacteria that synthesise vitamin K does not occur until milk feeding is established.

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Explain: Vitamin K deficiency bleeding

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VKDB occurs in 3 forms

  • Early (<48 hours),
  • Classic (2–7 days)
  • Late (1 week to 6 months)
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What is the Vitamin K dosage

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IM- single 1mg dose at birth

Oral- 3 doses (birth, 1wk and 6wks)

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4
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Which period is considered the most critical for teratogenic effects

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1st trimester

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5
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Explain: Hepatic first pass

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is before the drug molecules reach the general circulation, they must pass through the liver

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What are the inital non-verbal communications types from 1week old infants

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sucking and rooting

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Development: birth to 6 weeks

What developmental markers occur between 4-6weeks

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  • social smiling
  • turn head from side to side
  • raise head from cot
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Development: birth to 6 weeks

What is the benefit of tummy time

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it helps to develop neck, shoulder, back and arm strength.

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9
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Development: birth to 6 weeks

Define: Habituation

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is the process whereby there is an initial response to a visual or auditory stimulus such as a loud noise, followed by diminishing response with repetition until the response disappears

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10
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Development: birth to 6 weeks

Explain: Vision

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  • Babies are sensitive to bright lights, which make them blink or frown.
  • They focus at a distance of 15–20 cm
  • show a preference for the shape of the human face and bold black-and-white pattern
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Development: birth to 6 weeks

Explain: Hearing

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  • Newborn babies turn towards localised sound
  • High-pitched sound makes them blink or startle.
  • They are comforted by low-pitched sounds such as the crooning noises mothers make to comfort a crying baby
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Development: birth to 6 weeks

Explain: Smell, taste and touch

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  • Babies like the smell of human milk and can differentiate their mother’s milk within a few days
  • prefer a sweet taste and turn away from unpleasant smells
  • respond to being picked up, stroked and talked to.
  • mimic facial expressions and hand movements made by adults by 12 days of age
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