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Neonatal Nursing Care: Part 3 Nursing Care of Normal Newborn

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Neonatal Nursing Care: Part 3 Nursing Care of Normal Newborn. Developed by D. Ann Currie, RN MSN. Assessment Data: Condition of the Infant. Apgar scores at 1 and 5 minutes Resuscitative measures Physical examination Vital signs Voidings Passing of meconium. Apgar Score. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Neonatal Nursing Care: Part 3 Nursing Care of Normal Newborn

Developed by D. Ann Currie, RN MSN

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Assessment Data: Condition of the Infant

Apgar scores at 1 and 5 minutesResuscitative measures Physical examinationVital signsVoidingsPassing of meconium

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Apgar Score

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Care of the Newborn immediately after birth

Maintain respirationsProvide and maintain warmthApgar scorePhysical assessmentNewborn identificationFacilitate attachment

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Signs of Newborn Transition

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Neonatal Distress

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Newborn CarePositioningFeedingEliminationSafety Issues- Newborn identification Newborn abductionBondingCord CareCircumcision Care/Uncircumcision Care

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When to Call for Help

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Assessment Data: Infant Complications

Excessive mucusDelayed spontaneous respirations or

responsivenessAbnormal number of cord vesselsObvious physical abnormalities

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Assessment Data: Labor and Birth

Duration and courseStatus of mother and fetus Analgesia or anesthesiaProlonged rupture of membranesMeconium-stained amniotic fluidNuchal cord Precipitous birthUse of forceps or vacuum extraction assisted

deviceFetal distress

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Assessment Data: Maternal Complications

PreeclampsiaSpottingIllnessRecent infectionsRubella statusSerology resultsHepatitis B screen resultsExposure to group B streptococciHistory of maternal substance Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) test result

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Assessment Data: Family Parents’ interactions with their newborn Their desires regarding infant careInformation about other children in the homeAvailable support systemsPatterns of interaction within each family

unit

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Physiologic Alterations Respiratory distressPallorHypothermiaAlterations in feeding and elimination

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Nursing Care: Assessment Airway clearanceVital signsBody temperatureNeurologic statusAbility to feedEvidence of complications

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Nursing Care: AssessmentReview of prenatal and birth information Gestational age Newborn’s adaptation to extrauterine lifeWeight and measurementVital signs every 30 minutes Assessment of Hct or blood glucose if

warranted

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Daily Assessments Vital signsWeightOverall colorIntake and outputUmbilical cordCircumcisionNewborn feedingAttachment

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Daily Newborn Care Assist with feedingsThermoregulationSkin careCord carePrevention of infectionSecurity

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Cord Care

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Common Concerns How to pick up a newborn Holding and feeding the infantChanging the diaperInterpreting newborn cuesBathing the newbornCord and circumcision careNormal voiding and stooling pattern

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Parent Education Periods of reactivity and expected newborn

responsesNormal physical characteristics of the newbornThe bonding processThe infant’s capabilities for interaction The role of touch in facilitating parent-infant

interactionComforting techniquesProgression of infant behaviors Information about available educational

materials and support

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Discharge Education Safety measuresVoiding and stool characteristicsCircumcision careCord careWaking and quieting the newborn Car safety ImmunizationsSigns of illness

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Wrapping Newborn

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Infant car restraint for use from birth to about 12 months of age

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Signs of Illness Temperature above 38oC or below 36.6oC axillaryContinual rise in temperatureForceful or frequent vomiting Refusal of two feedings in a rowDifficulty in awakening babyCyanosis with or without a feedingAbsence of breathing longer than 20 seconds Inconsolable infant or continuous high-pitched cryDischarge or bleeding from umbilical cord, circumcision, or

any opening Two consecutive green watery or black stools, or increased

frequency of stoolsNo wet diapers for 18 to 24 hoursFewer than 6 to 8 wet diapers per day after 4 days of ageDevelopment of eye drainage

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Documentation of DischargeTeachingHowChecking of ID BandsWith whomCondition at dischargeWhere

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The End of Part III