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The Neonatal Period 1. Definition 2. Profile of the newborn 2.1 Vital Statistics 2.1a Weight 2.1b Length 2.1c Head Circumference 2.1d Chest Circumference 2.1e Abdominal Circumference 2.1f Arm Circumference 2.2 Vital Signs 2.2a Temperature 2.2b Pulse 2.2c Respiration 2.3d Blood Pressure 3. Physiologic Function 3.1 Cardiovascular System 3.2 Respiratory System 3.3 Gastrointestinal System 3.4 Urinary System 3.5 Immune System
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3.6. Neuromuscular System (Newborn Reflexes 3.6a Blink Reflex 3.6b Rooting Reflex 3.6c Sucking Reflex 3.6d Swallowing Reflex 3.6e Extrusion Reflex 3.6f Palmar Grasp Reflex 3.6g Step-in Place Reflex 3.6h Placing Reflex 3.6i Plantar Grasp Reflex 3.6jTonic Neck Reflex 3.6k Moro Reflex 3.6l Babinski reflex 3.6m Magnet Reflex 3.6n Crossed Extension Reflex 3.6o Trunk Incurvation Reflex 3.6p Landau Reflex 3.6q Deep Tendon Reflexes 3.7 The Senses 3.7a Hearing 3.7b Vision 3.7c Touch 3.7d Taste 3.7e Smell
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4. Physiologic Adjustment to Extrauterine Life 1. Appearance 1.1 Skin Color 1.1acyanosis 1.1b jaundice 1.2 Birthmarks 1.2a Hemangiomas 1.3 Vernix Caseosa 1.4 Lanugo 1.5 Desquamation 1.6 Milia 1.7 Erythema Toxicum 1.8 Forceps marks 1.9 Skin Turgor 2. Head 1. Fontanelles (Anterior; Posterior) 2. Sutures 3. Molding 4. Caput Succedanum 5. Cephalhematoma 6. Craniotabes 3. Eyes 1. Subconjunctival Hemorrhage 2. Opthalmia Neonatorum (Gonorrheal Conjunctivitis) 3. Orbital Edema 4. Eye Care 4. Ears 5. Nose 6. Mouth 7. Neck 8. Chest 9. Abdomen 10. Anogenital Area (Male/Female) 11. Back 12. Extremities 5. APGAR Scoring
Nursing Skills: 1. Computation and vignette of APGAR computation 2. Immediate essential newborn care 3. Suctioning
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6. Respiratory Evaluation 7. Physical Examination 8. Nursing Care of Newborn 8.1 Initial Feeding – Advantages of Breastfeeding 8.2 Bathing 8.3 Sleeping Position 8.4 Diaper Area Care 8.5 Metabolic Screening Tests 8.6 Hepa B Vaccination 8.7 Circumcision 9. Immediate Care of the Newborn 1. Establishing Airway 2. Maintaining Body Temperature 3. Cord Care 4. Vitamin K Administration 5. Eye Prophylaxis 6. Identification Bracelet
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II. High –Risk Newborn/Neonatal Resuscitation 1. Small for Gestational Age Infant 2. Preterm Infant 2.1 Potential Complications 2.1a Anemia 2.1b Kernicterus
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2.1c Persistent Patent Ductus Arteriosus 2.1d Periventricular/Intraventricular Hemorrhage 3. Postterm Infant
III. Illness in the Newborn (Morbidity and Mortality) 1. Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) 2. Transient Tachypnea
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3. Meconium Aspiration Syndrome 4. Apnea 5. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome 6. Neonatal Sepsis
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7. Hyperbilirubinemia 8. Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn 9. Rh Incompatibility 10. ABO Incompatibility
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11. Hemorrhagic Disease of the Newborn 12. Retinopathy of Prematurity 13. Congenital Rubella 14. Hepa B Virus Infection
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IV. Birth Injuries 1. Cranial Injuries 2. Peripheral Nerve Injuries 3. Soft Tissue Injuries 4. Bone Injuries 4.1 Clavicle Fracture 4.2 Hip Dysplasia
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V. Neonatal Convulsion 1. Cerebral Anoxia 2. ICP
• Definition, classifications, clinical manifestations, diagnostic tests or investigations, health problems and health risks, nursing considerations, therapeutic care and management
Nursing Skills: Graded return demonstration of Skills Laboratory topics
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3. Intracranial Infection 4. Tetanus Neonatorum 5. Narcotic Withdrawal
• Definition, classifications, clinical manifestations, diagnostic tests or investigations, health problems and health risks, nursing considerations, therapeutic care and management
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