Neonatology: Vocabulary Flashcards
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Neonate
An infant from the time of birth to one month of age
Newborn
Baby in the first few hours of its life; also called a newborn infant
Antepartum
Before the onset of labor
Intrapartum
Occurring during childbirth
Extrauterin
Outside the uterus
Ductus arteriosus
Channel between the main pulmonary artery and the aorta of the fetus
Persistent fetal circulation
Condition in which blood continues to bypass the fetal respiratory system, resulting in ongoing hypoxia
Diaphragmatic hernia
Protrudion of the abdominal contents into the thoracic cavity through an opening in the diaphragm
Meningomyelocele
Herniation of the spinal cord and membranes through a defect in the spinal column
Omphalocele
Congenital hernia of the umbilicus
Choanal Atresia
Congenitial Closure of the passage between the nose and pharynx by a bony or membranous structure.
Cleft Palate
Congenital fissure in the roof of th mouth, forming a passageway between oral and nasal cavities.
Cleft Lip
Congenital vertical fissure in the upper lip
Pierre Robin Syndrome
Usually small jaw, combined with a cleft palate, downward displacement of the tongue, and an absent gag reflex.
What are the five parts of the APGAR scale?
Appearance Pulse Grimace Activity Respirations
How is Appearance rated?
0- Totally Blue
1- Extremities Blue, Core Pink
2-Pink Extremities and Core
How is pulse rated?
0- Absent
1- < 60
2- >60
How is Grimace rated?
0- No response
1- Grimace Present
2- Cough, sneeze, cry
How is activity rated?
0- Limp
1- Some flexion of extremities
2- Active motion
How is respiration rated?
0- Absent
1- Shallow and irregular
2- Strong cry
DeLee Suction Trap
A suction device that contains a suction trap connected to a suction catheter. The negative pressure that powers it can come either from the mouth of the operator or, preferably, from an external vacuum source.
Meconium
Dark green material found in the intestine of the full-term newborn. It can be expelled from the intestine into the amniotic fluid during periods of fetal distress.
Polycythemia
An excess of red blood cells. In a newborn, the condition may reflect hypovolemia or prolonged intrauterine hypoxia.
Hyperbilirubinemia
Excess amount of bilirubin— the orange-colored pigment associated with bile— in the blood. In newborns, the condition appears as jaundice. Precipitating factors include maternal Rh or ABO incompatibility, neonatal sepsis, anoxia, hypoglycemia, and congenital liver or gastrointestinal defects