1. 1. Normal neonate wt range - CORRECT ANSWER 2,500 - 4,000g
a. normal neonate length - CORRECT ANSWER 45-55 cm
normal neonate head - CORRECT ANSWER 32-36.8 cm
normal neonate chest circumference - CORRECT ANSWER 30-33 cm
passing APGAR score - CORRECT ANSWER 7-10
preterm - CORRECT ANSWER anything before 37 wks
post term - CORRECT ANSWER anything >42 weeks
sequence vitals taken on newborn - CORRECT ANSWER RR, HR, BP, Temp
resp rate - CORRECT ANSWER 30-60/min
normal length of apnea - CORRECT ANSWER 15 sec
Signs of newborn respiratory distress - CORRECT ANSWER grunting & nasal flare
labored breathing
normal newborn HR - CORRECT ANSWER 100-160/min
normal newborn BP - CORRECT ANSWER Systolic: 60-80
Diastolic: 40-50
normal newborn temp - CORRECT ANSWER 36.5-37.2 Celsius
posture of normal newborn - CORRECT ANSWER curled up position extremities
flexed, resistant to extension of extremities
skin color - CORRECT ANSWER pink or acrocynotic with no jaundice present
term baby - CORRECT ANSWER 38-42 weeks
skin texture - CORRECT ANSWER dr
Desquamation - CORRECT ANSWER peeling skin after few days after birth
vernix caseosa - CORRECT ANSWER cheesy substance covering the skin of the fetus
lanugo - CORRECT ANSWER fine downy hair of newborn infant
milia - CORRECT ANSWER raised white spots on nose or mouth
, ATI proctored Maternal newborn
Mongolian spots - CORRECT ANSWER Blue-ish black macules appearing over the
buttocks and/or thighs of darker skinned neonates
Telangiectasia - CORRECT ANSWER lat pink or red marks that easily blanch and are
found on the back of the neck, nose and upper eyelids. Usually fade by second year of
life
nevus flammeus (port wine stain) - CORRECT ANSWER Capillary angioma below the
dermis. purple red. Permanent, will not fade but doesn't grow in size/area.
erythema toxicum - CORRECT ANSWER pink rash that appears suddenly anywhere
on the body of a term newborn during the first 3 weeks.
head circumference - CORRECT ANSWER 2-3cm larger that chest
fontanels - CORRECT ANSWER soft & flat
Bulging fontanel - CORRECT ANSWER increased ICP, infxn, hemorrhage
Depressed fontanels - CORRECT ANSWER dehydration
sutures - CORRECT ANSWER be palpable & separated
overlapping sutures - CORRECT ANSWER molding
caput - CORRECT ANSWER localized swelling of scalp caused by pressure on head,
may cross suture line. RESOLVES IN 2-3 days
Cephalohematoma - CORRECT ANSWER blood between periosteum & skill bone.
does not cross sure line. RESOLVES IN 2-3 WKS
permanent eye color - CORRECT ANSWER 3-12 mo
baby cry tearless - CORRECT ANSWER lacrimal glands not develped
Down syndrome/kidney disorder - CORRECT ANSWER ears lowset can indicate
cartilage - CORRECT ANSWER firm & well formed
babies obligated nose breathers - CORRECT ANSWER 1st 3 weeks after birth
Down syndrome signs - CORRECT ANSWER eyes too close or far away, low set ears,
protruding lounge, absence of head control
chest shape - CORRECT ANSWER barrel-shaped