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Complete Examination of a Newborn

www.euro.who.int

• The complete newborn examination is the tool that identifies danger signs that threaten the life of the newborn. • The examination should be thorough, systematic and complete from “head to toes “. • It is critical to know normal newborn behaviour in order to recognise abnormality and correctly prescribe further tests and/or treatment.

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CARE OF THE NEWBORN: THERMOREGULATION

eccdl.dcccd.edu

A newborn is at a particular disadvantage in maintaining a “normal” body temperature. With the neonate’s large body surface and lean subcutaneous fat, the newborn loses about four times as much heat as the adult. Poor thermal stability is greatly due …

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Complete Blood Count Normal Pediatric Values

a1.mayomedicallaboratories.com

Normal Pediatric Values Age Red Blood Cells (x 106/µL) Hemoglobin (g/dL) Hematocrit (%) MCV (fL) MCHC (%) Reticulocyte Count (%) Cord blood 14.0-18.8 42-68 96-125 30-34 3-7 Term newborn 5.00-6.30 18.0-21.5 51-68 95-125 30-35 3-7 1-3 days 4.10-6.10 14.0-24.0 43-68 95-125 30-38 1 day: 3-7 2 days: 2-5 3 days: 1-3 4-7 days 4.10-6.10 14.3-22.3 42 ...

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Chapter 2 – Normal Human Sleep : An Overview

apsychoserver.psych.arizona.edu

Chapter 2 – Normal Human Sleep : An Overview ... Newborn humans enter REM sleep (called active sleep) before NREM (called quiet sleep) and have a shorter sleep cycle (approximately 50 minutes); coherent sleep stages emerge as the brain matures during the first year. At birth, active sleep is approximately 50% of

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Post Partum and Newborn Care Summary Checklist for …

www.perinatalservicesbc.ca

Postpartum and Newborn Care Summary Checklist for Primary Care Providers Hyperlinks, shown in blue, are embedded throughout this document. This checklist is a summary of the recommendations for ... Normal lochia is brown and light after two …

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Newborn Screening for CCHD

www.hrsa.gov

Jun 27, 2018 · Newborn screening is a public health service that can change a baby’s life. ... screening results are normal. 8 ; What happens if newborn screening indicates a high risk for CCHD? If a baby has low blood oxygen, the baby needs a doctor’s exa m to see why the oxygen levels are low. If the baby’s doctor thinks the baby might have CCHD, the

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NEWBORN SCREENING COLLECTION GUIDELINES

www.alabamapublichealth.gov

Apr 01, 2019 · 1. A second newborn screening specimen should be collected at 2-6 weeks of age (4 weeks optimal) on all full term infants with a normal first test screen. 2. If the first test specimen was collected when the infant was greater than one week of age but less than two weeks of age, the second test specimen should be collected at 4-6 weeks of age. 3.

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Guideline: Newborn baby assessment (routine)

www.health.qld.gov.au

Flow Chart: Pulse oximetry screening of newborn baby for critical congenital heart disease Flowchart: F21.4-4-V1-R26 Between 24–36 hours of age measure oxygen saturation in foot or RH OR RH and either foot

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Neonatal Subgaleal Hemorrhage

www.academyofneonatalnursing.org

the head circumference exceeds normal limits approximately 40 ml of blood are lost to the subgaleal space.16 Massive blood loss of this type could easily exceed the neonate’s total blood volume and lead to profound, and many times lethal, hypovolemic shock. On postmortem examination, one infant who had died from a subgaleal hemorrhage was ...

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