Newborn Examination Flashcards

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

A

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

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describe what caput succanedeum is

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

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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 lines

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what features are looked for in an examination of a newborn infants eyes

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size, red reflex, conjunctival haemorrhage, squints(frequent), iris abnormality

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what does it mean if there is no red reflex

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no light reaching the back of the eyes, cataract until proven otherwise needs to be dealt with

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what features are looked for in an examination of a newborn infants ears

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position on head, external auditory canal, tags/pits, folding, FH of hearing loss

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what features are looked for in an examination of a newborn infants mouth

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shape, philtrum, tongue tie, palate, neonatal teeth, ebsteins pearls sucking/rooting relfex

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what features are looked for in an examination of a newborn infants face

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facial palsy and dysmorphia(eg is Down’s)

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what features are looked for in an examination of a newborn infants respiratory system

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chest shape, nasal flaring, grunting, tachypnoea, in-drawing, breath sounds
(eg signs of respiratory distress)

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what features are looked for in an examination of a newborn infants cardiovascular system

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colour/saturation(SaO2), pulses; femoral, apex, thrills/heaves, heart sounds

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what features are looked for in an examination of a newborn infants abdomen

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distension, hernia, umbilicus, bile stained vomit, passage of meconium, anus

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what features are looked for in an examination of a newborn infants genitourinary region

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normal passage of urine, normal genitalia, undescended testes, hypospadius

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what musculoskeletal features are looked for in an examination of a newborn infant

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movement and posture, limbs + digits, spine, hip examination

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