Quiz 2 Flashcards

1
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Surfactant

A

A lipoprotein made by type II lung cells that lines the infant’s lungs

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2
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Acrocyanosis

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Blueish discoloration of hands and feet that is normal in the first 24 hrs after birth

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3
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Leukocytes

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wbc

9000-30,000

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4
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Platelets

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demonstrate aggregation

150,000-300,000

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5
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Thermoregulation

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maintenance of balance between heat loss and heat production

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6
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Hypothermia

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Occurs due to excessive heat loss

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7
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Neutral thermal environment

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Ideal environment where infant can maintain and balance a normal temperature to minimize o2 and glucose consumption

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8
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Thermogenesis

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Where infant generates hear by increasing muscle activity

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9
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Non-shiver thermogenesis

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Metabolizing brown fat or increasing metabolic activity in brain, heart, and liver

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10
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brown fat

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Only newborns have this and it is much richer in vasculature
- deposits in intrascapular region, thoracic inlet, vertebrae column, and kidneys

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11
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hyperthermia

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abnormally high body temp of 37.5 celsius & is excessive heat production

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12
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acute bilirubin encephalopathy or

kernicterus

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When bilirubin crossing blood brain barrier causes neurotoxicity

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13
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jaudince

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visible yellow color of skin and sclera

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14
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pathologic or non-physiological jaundice

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Occurs from pathology in origin or severe enough to need investigation

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15
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breast feeding associated jaundice

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Jaundice at 2-5 days of age that is due to lack of effective breast feeding that causes the hyperbilirubemia

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16
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breast milk jaundice

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Happens 5-10 days of age with an uncertain cause but it does go away on its own

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17
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milia

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White small sebaceous glands that you can see on newborns face

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18
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Desquamation

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Peeling of the skin which doesnt occur until few days after birth
- can indicate post maturity

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19
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Mongolian spots

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blue black areas of color on skin that are commonly found in back andbuttocks

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20
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Nevus Simplex

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salmon patches
stork bites
angel kisses

small, flat, and pink spots that you can blanch

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21
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nevus flammeus

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post-wine stain due to asymmetrical postcapillary venule that is pink and flat at birth but darkens over time

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22
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Erythema Toxicum

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transient rash ; erythema neonatorum or newborn rash or flea bite

Lesions of different stages - macules, papules, and vesicle .. which can appear suddenly due to inflammation

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23
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Caput succedaneum

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edematous area of the scalp that is on occiput and is easily identifiable

24
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cephalhematoma

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collection of blood between skull and perisoteum (will not cross line)

25
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Subgaleal hemorrhage

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Bleeding into subgaleal compartment or loosely connected tissue

26
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Developmental dysplasia of the hips

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Easily dislocatable hips at birth - sometimes already dislocated tho.

27
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sleep wake states

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variations in state of consciousness that the baby goes through

28
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Habituation

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protective mechanism that allows infant to become used to environmental stimuli

29
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apgar score

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routine assessment of newborns overall status and response to resuscitation

  • HR, respiratory effort, msucle tone, reflex, skin color
30
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appropriate age for gestation

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birth weight between 10th and 90th percentile . grew normally

31
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large for gestation age

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above 90th percentile and grew at an accelerated rate

32
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small for gestational age

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below 10th percentile in weight & grew slow

33
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preterm

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premature - 37 0/7

34
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late preterm

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34 0/7 - 36 6/7 weeks

35
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early term

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37 - 38

36
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full term

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39 - 40

37
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late term

A

41

38
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post term

A

42

39
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opthalmia neonatorum

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neonatal conjuctivitis

inflammation of eye caused by sexually transmitted bacteria during birth

40
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subconjuctival hemorrhage

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result from rupture of capillaries by increased pressure during birth

41
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exchange transfusion

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portion of infants blood is swithced w donor blood to reduce bilirubin levels

42
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hypoglycemia

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not enough glucose to support organ function

43
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circumcision

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removal of foreskin of the penis or prepruce

44
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positional plagiocephaly

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results from infant laying on their back too much ; flatter appearance

45
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lactation consultants

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provide info to support mothers with feeding infant

46
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supply meets demand system

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if milk is removed from breast, more will be produced

47
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milk ejection reflex or let down reflex

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a reflex that causes mom to produce more milk due to oxytocin
- baby crying, odors, etc

48
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lactogenesis 1

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16-18 weeks

colostrum

49
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lactogenesis 2

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with birth, progesterone levels drop sharply and placenta is removed

50
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lactogenesis 3

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mature breast milk becomes established

51
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growth spurts

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when baby grows - 24 to 48 hrs where baby drinks more

52
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feeding readiness cues

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early signs of hunger

53
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Latch

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placement of infant mouth over nipple to create a seal for adequate suction

54
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rooting reflex

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mouth opening widely to latch

55
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demand feeding

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infant determining feedings but needs 8 feedings still per day

56
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plugged milk ducts

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occur bc of inadequate removal of milk due to tight clothing,

57
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mastitis

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inflammation of the breast