Title: Nursing Care of the Newborn
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2Chapter 25
- Nursing Care of the Newborn
3Birth Through the First 2 Hours
- Assessment and nursing diagnoses
- Initial assessment and Apgar score
- Initial physical assessment
- External
- Chest
- Abdomen
- Neurologic
- Other observations
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- Implementation
- Airway maintenance
- Body temperature maintenance
- Eye prophylaxis
- Vitamin K prophylaxis
- Promoting parent-infant bonding
5From 2 Hours After BirthUntil Discharge
- Assessment
- Gestational age assessment
- Newborn classification by gestational age and
birth weight - Large for gestational age above 90th percentile
- Appropriate for gestational age
- Small for gestational age below 10th percentile
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- Late preterm infant
- Often the size and weight of term infant
- 34 to 36 6/7 weeks of gestation
- Have risk factors because of physiologic
immaturity - Respiratory distress, temperature instability,
feeding difficulties, hyperbilirubinemia
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- Umbilical cord care
- Hospital protocol determines technique for cord
care - Cochrane review of 21 studies no difference in
dry cord compared with those treated with
antiseptics - Natural healing, soap and water, alcohol, or
povidone-iodine - Clamp is removed once the stump is dry
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- Common newborn problems
- Physical injuries
- Soft-tissue injuries
- Skeletal injuries
- Lacerations
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- Common newborn problems
- Physiologic problems
- Conjugation of bilirubin
- Physiologic jaundice
- Jaundice associated with breastfeeding
- Hypoglycemia
- Hypocalcemia (blood calcium levels less than 7
mg/dl)
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- Laboratory and diagnostic tests
- Routine testing
- Blood glucose
- Bilirubin levels
- Newborn genetic screening
- Newborn hearing screening
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- Collection of specimens
- Heel stick
- Venipuncture
- Obtaining a urine specimen
- Restraining the infant
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- Implementation
- Protective environment
- Environmental factors
- Measures to control infection
- Safety factors
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- Supporting parents in care of their infant
- Social interaction
- Infant feeding
- May be put to breast shortly after birth
- At least within first 4 hours of life
- On-demand feeding
- Encourage feeding every 2 to 3 hours
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- Therapeutic and surgical procedures
- Intramuscular injection
- Therapy for hyperbilirubinemia
- Phototherapy
- Exchange transfusion
- Parent education
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- Therapeutic and surgical procedures
- Circumcision
- Procedure
- Procedural pain management
- Care of newly circumcised infant
16Discharge Planning and Teaching
- Temperature
- Respirations
- Feeding schedules
- Elimination
- Positioning and holding
- Rashes
- Clothing
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- Use of car seats
- Nonnutritive sucking
- Bathing
- Cord care
- Skin care
- Infant follow-up
- Immunizations
18Key Points
- Assessment of newborn requires data from
prenatal, intrapartal, and postnatal periods - Knowledge of biologic and behavioral
characteristics is essential for guiding
assessment and interpreting data
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- Providing a protective environment is key
responsibility of nurse - Careful identification procedures
- Protection from abduction
- Support of physiologic functions
- Measures to prevent infection
- Maintaining adequate ventilation includes
ensuring open airway and body temperature within
normal range
20Key Pointscontd
- Parent education is a major responsibility of
nurse and includes involvement of parents - Newborn has social and physical needs
- Circumcision is elective surgical procedure
- Parents appreciate anticipatory guidance in care
of newborn