Neonate Flashcards
(12 cards)
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Causes of critically ill neonate
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N- iNborn error of metabolism E- eletrolyte abnormalities O- overdose (toxins/poison) S- seizure E- enteric emergencies C- cardiac abnormalities R- recipe( formula, herba additives) E- endocrine crisis T- trauma S - sepsis
2
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Whats APGAR?
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A- appearance P- pulse rate G- grimace A - activity / assess tone R - respiration
3
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APGAR recoded time?
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1 min - correlates with acidosis and survival
5 mins - correlates with neuroogic outcome
4
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Measles complications
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- Otitis media
- pneumonia
- acute post measle encrphalitis
- subacute scleosing pan encephalitis
- myocarditis
- nephritis, hepatitis, pericarditis
- purpura
- keratitis
5
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Case definition measles
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- Morbiliform rash &
- URTI symptoms ( conjuctivitis, cough, rhinorrhea, coryza) &
- fever at the onset of rash
6
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Duct dependent systemic circulation
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- Coarctation of aorta
- Aortic stenosis
- Mitral atresia
- Hypoplastic left heart syndrome
7
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Duct dependent pulmonary circulation
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- Pulmonary atresia
- Severe pulmonary stenosis
- Tricuspid atresia
8
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Duct dependent systemic + pulmonary circulation
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- transposition of the great vessel
9
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Non duct dependant CHD
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- truncus arteriosus
- TOF
- total anomalous pulmonary venous drainage
- VSD
- ASD
10
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Causes of neonatal collapse (endocrine)
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- Addisonian crisis
- Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
- Electrolyte disturbances
11
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Other cardiac neonatal condition
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- Arrhythmias
- Cardiomyopathies (resistrive,dilated, hypertrophy)
12
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Tx to tet spells (hyper cyanotic)
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- observe + calm
- knee to chest position (hip flexed - knee brought up to chest) = INCR. systemic vascular resistance (SVR) -> DECR. R) to L) shunt -> INCR. bid flow to lung
- 100% Oxygen
- Opiod (IV/SC morphine/IN fentanyl 0.1mg/kg/1mcg/kg) = SUPPRESS resp centre -> DECR. hyperpnoea + tachy -> improve pulm bld flow + DECR O2 demand
- 0.9% NACL 10mls/kg
- reg - NaHCO- (2-3mmols/kg IV) = ensure adequate ventilation - correct met acidosis
- Correct underlying cause - hypoglycaemia, infection, hypothermia