Healthy Term Infant Flashcards

1
Q

what period is classed as term and post-term

A
term = after 37 weeks completed gestation
post-term = after 41 weeks completed gestation
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what is the normal weight of a term infant

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2.5-4 kg

if over then large of gestational age(LAG), if under then small for gestational age(SAG)

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3
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give some examples of features of the infants environment during labour that make it an uncomfortable journey

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hypoxic during contractions, placental insufficiency, growth restriction or excess, prolonged labour reduced foetal reserves

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4
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in what ways are healthy term infants equipped to cope with labour

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foetal Hb helps release O2, increased cortisol and adrenaline enhances adaptation

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5
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give some examples of what occurs during a babies perinatal adaptation

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first breath/cry, alveolar expansion, change from foetal to newborn circulation, increased PaO2

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6
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what score is used to monitor perinatal adaptation

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Apgar score

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7
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what are the components of the Apgar score

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HR, RR, responsiveness, tone and colour

normal score = 8 or above

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8
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what is given to prevent haemorrhagic disease of the newborn, and when is it given

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IM or Oral Vitamin K, given soon after birth, when they are newborn
(quite rare)

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9
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give some examples of infection risk based on the maternal history

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Hep B, Hep C, HIV, Syphilis, TB

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10
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what 2 basic things are crucial to a healthy baby staying healthy

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keeping warm and being fed

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11
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what maternal vaccinations are given to protect infants

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Pertussis(whooping cough) and Influena if its flu season

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12
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when does the routine vaccination programme start and what is the exception

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at 8 weeks, unless at increased risk of Hep B will get it much sooner

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13
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what is used to screen newborn babies for congenital diseases

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Blood Spot Screening Card, used to be called Guthrie card

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14
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what is screened for in newborn babies

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CF(by IRT, Thyroid function(by TSH) and variety of metabolic diseases

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15
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what other screening tests are done on newborn babies

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universal hearing screening, top to toe examination of baby(pick up any abnormalities) and Hip screening(examining hip position etc.)

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16
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what are some of the head observations that may be seen in newborn examination

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overlapping sutures, moulding, fontanelles, forceps marks, cephalhaematoma, caput succadeneum

17
Q

describe what caput succadeneum is

A

soft tissue swelling on newborns head, usually goes away in 12 hours

18
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how can you tell the difference between a cephalhaematoma and caput succadeneum

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cephalhaematoma stops at/within the suture line