Physical Assessment of Newborn Flashcards

1
Q

newborn

A

0- 28 days

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2
Q

Ballard Score

A

to asses gestational maturity of newborn.

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3
Q

APGAR

A

Activity, Pulse, Grimace(reflex irritability), Appearance(skin color), Respiration, highest point is 2

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4
Q

a newborn should be birth weight by how many weeks?

A

2

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5
Q

visual and hearing for 1 month old

A

can focus 8-12 inches away, eyes wander, black and white, hearing is mature, turns toward familiar sounds

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6
Q

how big are Anterior Fontanels and what shape

A

2-3cm-diamond shape

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7
Q

how big are posterior fontanels and what shape

A

1 cm, triangular shaped

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8
Q

when do posterior fontanels close?

A

by 1-2 months

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9
Q

caput succedaneum, what is it and when does it go away?

A

edema of fetal scalp that crosses suture lines, swelling reabsorbs within 1-3 days

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10
Q

cephalohematoma, what is it and when does it go away?

A

blood between the periosteum and skull of newborn. reabsorbs within weeks-months

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11
Q

Micro/macrocephaly, what is it and what virus can cause this?

A

abnormally small/large head, zika virus is a concern with this

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12
Q

will a newborn have the red reflex?

A

yes

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13
Q

cephalohematoma complications

A

defective blood clotting, skull fracture, jaundice

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14
Q

when does a cephalohematoma appear?

A

AFTER birth

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15
Q

Caput vs Hematoma

A

Edema/blood collection

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16
Q

head circumference should be taken how many times during visit?

A

3, take the highest of all 3

17
Q

what happens to the Philtrum with fetal alcohol syndrome?

A

its flat

18
Q

Is it normal for newborns to have nipple discharge?

A

yes

19
Q

normal heart sounds on a newborn?

A

S1, split S2, no murmurs

20
Q

where is PMI located on a newborn?

A

4th ICS

21
Q

SBP for newborn

A

<96

22
Q

newborn umbilical cord consists of which 3 vessels?

A

2 arteries, 1 vein

23
Q

liver diameter on newborn?

A

1-2 cm

24
Q

are testes in scrotal sac with newborn?

A

yes

25
Q

do you retract foreskin?

A

no

26
Q

when are umbilical hernias repaired?

A

5 year old

27
Q

if clitoris is enlarged what are you concerned for?

A

thyroid

28
Q

Babinski reflex

A

dorsiflexion of great toe when sole of foot stimulated

29
Q

when does babinski disapear

A

up to 2 yrs old

30
Q

moro reflex

A

rapid abduction and extension of arms then adduction of arms

31
Q

rooting reflex

A

infant turns mouth toward stimulus when cheek is stroked

32
Q

tonic neck reflex

A

ipsilateral extension and contralateral flexion of infants extremities when head is turned to one side (arm goes out when head turned to that side, opposite knee goes up)