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Newborn infants Classification, History, physical examination and common issues

Newborn infants Classification, History, physical examination and common issues. 4 th year rotation. Course description by day1&2. Day 1:introduction to history related to newborn care PROM, oligo/poly hydramnios, vaginal delivery..etc Apgar score Resuscitation HR, Respiration, Color

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Newborn infants Classification, History, physical examination and common issues

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  1. Newborn infantsClassification, History, physical examination and common issues 4th year rotation

  2. Course description by day1&2 • Day 1:introduction to • history related to newborn care • PROM, oligo/poly hydramnios, vaginal delivery..etc • Apgar score • Resuscitation • HR, Respiration, Color • Day 2,3:Examination of newborn with unique component and demonistration • Fontanell, reflexes, DDH, dysmorphism and gross abnormalities, red reflex, femoral pulses ……see next • Performing examination independently

  3. Course description by day3,4&5 • Day 4: • nutritional issues and breast feeding and counseling mother about • common issues of newborn like • Physiologic Jaundice • Umbilical care • Circumcision • Day5: • newborn screening : Thyroid, PKU • Screening for DDH, G6PD,, neonatal cataract by red reflex • Give write up of complete history, exam and counseling regarding above mentioned issues • Follow up visit after dicharge • Weight gain • Feeding, stooling, urination, sleeping, activities • education

  4. Classification of newborn by weight and gestational age • Help in predict potential problems • LBW: <2500gm • VLBW: <1500gm • ELBW: <1000gm • Term :completed 37 weeks gestation till 42 week • Premature; less than 37 weeks gestation

  5. Other Classification • SGA <10th centile • LGA>90th centile • AGA 10-90th centiles • IUGR; describe less than optimal pattern of growth over a period of time intrauterine. It is possible to be IUGR not SGA

  6. SGA / IUGR problems • Stillbirth • More RDS • High mortality • Hpoglycemia • Hypocalcemia • Polycythemia • Depression needing resuscitation at birth • Low Apgar score

  7. LGA • Associated with maternal diabetes • High fetal insulin even in absence of maternal diabetes • Morbidity • Birth trauma • Hypoglycemia • Polycythemia • Congenital heart disease TGA • High cesarean delivery • Sacral agenisis

  8. Important History points in caring of newborn • Maternal diabetes • Metabolic and congenital defect • Polyhydramnios • Swallowing defect, GI obstruction • Oligohydramnios • Renal disease, pulmonary hypoplasia • Maternal age • Old age and chromosomal • Breach presentation • IUGR • Consanguinity, family history

  9. Rupture of membrane • sepsis • Delivery type • c/s and TTN • Prenatal care • Maternal blood group • ABO, Rh disease • Infection risk • Maternal Hepatitis carrier • Maternal GBS colonization

  10. Examination precaution • Hand washing • Thermal environment • Light and noise • 5-10 minutes examination time

  11. Cardiopulmonary stability • Apgar score • Heart rate • Respiratory effort • Color • Tone • Reflex irritability

  12. Physical Eamination • Vital signs • RR 40-60 • HR 120-160 • Temperature axilary 35.5-37.5 • Over bundling • Heater

  13. Physical Examination • skin • Pink is normal • Acro cyanosis is normal • Cyanosis • Bruised part look blue • Jaunduce • 1st 24 hours • Cephalopedal distribution • Pale and grayish color in anemia and acidosis respectively • Common skin rash • Erythema toxicum, mongolian spot,

  14. General inspection • Flexion of upper and lower extremities • Cortical thumb • Asymetric movement • Brachial plexus and fractured humerous • Ventral, vertical suspension and head control for tone assessment

  15. General inspection • Symmetry of the mouth and face • Facial nerve • Vigorous cry is assuring • Weak cry • sepsis, asphyxia,metabolic, narcotic use • Hoarseness • Hypocalcemia, airway injury • High pitch cry • CNS causes, kernicterus

  16. Congenital anomalies • Facial gestalt; overall look of facial features that give impression of diagnosis ie: Down syndrome • Minor anomaly: common and no effect on organ function such as simian crease or ear tag • Major anomaly: less common and involve main organ dysfunction like neural tube defect, multicystic dysplastic, kidney

  17. Head • Forceps and vaccum marks • Caput succedaneum • Boggy edema in presenting part of head • Cross suture lines • Disapear in few days • Cephalhematoma • Subperiosteal • Weeks to resolve • Dose not cross sutures

  18. head • Head cicumference • Molding • Brachycephaly: flat occiput • Widening of suture • Fontanelles • Head auscultation: bruits

  19. Ears, Nose, Mouth • Low set ears?,Preauricular pits, External meatus tie • Natal teath • Choanal atresia • Epstein pearls • Cleft, submucosal

  20. Neck and clavicle • Webbing; turner syndrome • Excess skin at base of neck posterior in Down syndrome • Goiter • Fracture in clavicle • Asymmetric moro reflex

  21. Respiratory • Tachypnea • Nasal flaring • Respiratory effort • Mild retraction • Grunting • asymetric chest rise • supra-sternal, intercostal, subcostal retraction

  22. Chest, back • Pectus excavatum • Pectus carinatum • Suprmammary nipple • Breast hpertrophy • Milk production • No redness • Back • abnormal curvature • Sinus trsct, tuft of hair, MMC…

  23. Respiratory • Inspection is the key • No grunting, flaring. Retraction • Auscultate • Air entry, symmetry • Early crepitation sound is transmitted upper sound • Late inspiratory crepitation

  24. cardiovascular • HR 100-160 beats/min • Color, perfusion • Central cyanosis • Single S1 • Splited S2 • No split ;single ventricle, pulmonary hypertension

  25. Abdomen • Inspection • Scaphoid • Distention • Abdominal wall defect (gastroschisis) • Palpation; babysucking and use warm hands • Kidneys are normaly palpable • Liver 2-3 cm • Spleen palpable • Umblical vessels • 2 artery, one vein • Hernias ; umbilical and inguinal

  26. Genitalia and anus • Penile size • Hypospadias, epispadias • Testes • 2% crypoorchid • Hydrocele • Premature • Prminent clitoris and minora • Vaginal skin tag • Vaginal discharge /blood • Labial fusion

  27. Extremities • Erb’s palsy: extended arm and internal rotation with limited movement • Humerous fracture • Digital abnormality • Syndactaly, brachdactaly, polydactaly • Single palmar crease • Hip dislocation • Female, breach

  28. Anus • Patency • location

  29. CNS • Awakenes and alertness • moving extremities • Flexed body posture • Minimal Head lag • Ventral suspension • Vertical suspension • Moro reflex

  30. Postnatal assessment of gestational age( leave nect 3 slids to NICU week) • Accuracy within 1-2 weeks • New Ballard Score • Neurologic characterstic • Physical characterstic • Part of general examination

  31. Neuromuscular Maturity • Posture • Square window • Arm recoil • Poplitteal angle • Scarf sign • Heel to ear

  32. Physical Maturity, with maturity • Skin: thicker , less translucent, dry, peeling • Lanugo: • fine non pigmented hair all over 27-28 wks • disappears gradually • Plantar surface: presence or absence of creases • Breast: areola development • Ear cartilage • Eyelid opening • External genitalia • Rugation, desend • Prominent labia majora

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