Cardiorespiratory Status, Vitamin K, Eye Prophylaxis, Hepatitis B Immunization,
Glucose and Hepatic Assessment, Jaundice Management, Cord Care,
Circumcision, Phenylketonuria, Galactosemia, Hemoglobinopathies, Adrenal
Hyperplasia, Parental Education, Growth and Development, Feeding and Solid
Food Introduction, Safety, Immunizations, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome,
Sleep and Crying Behaviors, Fetal Monitoring, Baseline FHR, Variability,
Decelerations, Uterine Activity, Intrauterine Pressure Catheter, Fetal Scalp
Electrode, Amnioinfusion, ABCD Approach, Oxygenation Interventions,
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Early Care
Prepare for delivery.
Stabilization.
Apgar.
Bonding.
Medications.
Assessments.
How can we assess the cardiorespiratory status of a newborn?
Signs of difficult transition.
Note heartrate, respirations, and breath sounds.
Observe for signs of respiratory distress.
What interventions can we perform to improve the newborn's cardiorespiratory status?
Positioning
,Suctioning
Providing continuous care
How can we assess the newborn's thermoregulation?
Temperature shortly after birth.
Assess every 30 minutes until stable.
More frequent if abnormal temperature.
What interventions can we perform to improve the newborn's thermoregulation?
Prevent heat loss.
Provide immediate care.
Provide ongoing prevention.
Restore thermoregulation.
Perform expanded assessments.
Vitamin K (Phytonadione)
Administer within 1 hour of birth; can be delayed.
Given intramuscularly.
One does prevents bleeding problems.
Babies are prone to bleeding due to decreased clotting factors.
Eye Treatment
Prophylactic treatment to prevent ophthalmia neonatorum.
Administer within 1-2 hours of birth.
Erythromycin ophthalmic ointment.
, Tetracycline.
Mild inflammation.
Remove drainage with sterile saline and cotton.
May delay treatment during initial bonding.
Hepatitis B Immunization
Included with routine childhood vaccinations.
Immunize infant of mother who has acute or chronic infection.
- Give vaccine.
- Give hepatitis B immune globulin.
- Give globulin within 12 hours of birth.
How can we care for the newborn's hepatic function?
Assess for risk factors and signs of hypoglycemia.
Interventions to maintain safe glucose levels, repeat glucose tests, and provide other care.
- Keep baby's blood sugar above 40.
- Check with heelsticks.
How do we care for the newborn with jaundice?
Identify infants at risk for hyperbilirubinemia.
Explain importance of adequate feedings.
Explain significance of skin color changes.
Continue to monitor during home or clinic visits.
What are some components of ongoing care for the newborn?