Makes brief iContact with adult when held
Cries with discomfort
Calms to adult voice
Newborn - 1 week milestones ——7 Reflexively moves arms and legs
Turns head to side on stomach
Holds fingers closed
Grasps reflexively
Milestones
Strong reflexes. Minimum of 6-8 bowel movements per day. Urinates 8
times a day
Neonate Milestone and red Flags
leik
RED flag
Jaundice at birth (hemolysis). High-pitched cry. Irritable. "Floppy"
(hypotonic). Poor reflexes
, Social determinants of health: living situation, environment, family
support, WIC
Parent and family health and well-being: maternal health(Prenatal vit)
and nutrition, transition home, sibling relationship, accept help, spend
Newborn: anticipatory guidance time with other children
Newborn behavior and care: infant capabilities, baby care, illness
prevention, calming your baby
Nutrition and feeding: general guidance, 8-12 feedings for BF in 24hrs, at
least 8 times if formula fed
Exclusive breast-feeding for six months, ideal nutrition
Iron, fortified formula, substitute if needed
newborn: AG nutrition, and feeding
BF: 8 to 12 feedings in 24 hours
FF: eight times in 24 hours hold baby semi upright do not prop bottle
, Car seat safety
Heat, stroke prevention
Pet safety
Seatbelt, no alcohol or drugs
Rear facing until two
SIDS: sleep on back crib with slats less than 2 3/8 inch apart,
no loose or soft bedding.
Baby sleep parent room in crib
General anticipatory guidance WIC and SNAP for food
partner violence
Tobacco exposure
Except help from family and friends
Spend time with your other children
Don't drink hot liquids while holding baby
Set home water temperature less 120 F
, Social determinants of health: same
Parent and family health and well-being: ask for help, rest and sleep
when baby sleeps, spend time with other children
Newborn behavior and care: early brain development, adjustment to
First week anticipatory guidelines home, calming, when to call MD, illness prevention, sing/read/talk to
baby, avoid TV/Digital media, help baby wake for feedings/diaper
changes/undressing, calm baby by stoking head or gentle rocking,
never hit/shake baby, take temp rectally, not by ear or skin, wash hands,
avoid sun
BF until 6 mon at least or Iron fortified formula
Begin, vitamin D supplementation, 400 IU per day
Continue prenatal vitamin
First week: AG nutrition, and feeding
Breast-feed one to three hours daytime every three hours nighttime 8 to
12 feedings in 24 hours
Formula feeding: feed 2 ounces every 2 to 3 hours
Cries with discomfort
Calms to adult voice
Newborn - 1 week milestones ——7 Reflexively moves arms and legs
Turns head to side on stomach
Holds fingers closed
Grasps reflexively
Milestones
Strong reflexes. Minimum of 6-8 bowel movements per day. Urinates 8
times a day
Neonate Milestone and red Flags
leik
RED flag
Jaundice at birth (hemolysis). High-pitched cry. Irritable. "Floppy"
(hypotonic). Poor reflexes
, Social determinants of health: living situation, environment, family
support, WIC
Parent and family health and well-being: maternal health(Prenatal vit)
and nutrition, transition home, sibling relationship, accept help, spend
Newborn: anticipatory guidance time with other children
Newborn behavior and care: infant capabilities, baby care, illness
prevention, calming your baby
Nutrition and feeding: general guidance, 8-12 feedings for BF in 24hrs, at
least 8 times if formula fed
Exclusive breast-feeding for six months, ideal nutrition
Iron, fortified formula, substitute if needed
newborn: AG nutrition, and feeding
BF: 8 to 12 feedings in 24 hours
FF: eight times in 24 hours hold baby semi upright do not prop bottle
, Car seat safety
Heat, stroke prevention
Pet safety
Seatbelt, no alcohol or drugs
Rear facing until two
SIDS: sleep on back crib with slats less than 2 3/8 inch apart,
no loose or soft bedding.
Baby sleep parent room in crib
General anticipatory guidance WIC and SNAP for food
partner violence
Tobacco exposure
Except help from family and friends
Spend time with your other children
Don't drink hot liquids while holding baby
Set home water temperature less 120 F
, Social determinants of health: same
Parent and family health and well-being: ask for help, rest and sleep
when baby sleeps, spend time with other children
Newborn behavior and care: early brain development, adjustment to
First week anticipatory guidelines home, calming, when to call MD, illness prevention, sing/read/talk to
baby, avoid TV/Digital media, help baby wake for feedings/diaper
changes/undressing, calm baby by stoking head or gentle rocking,
never hit/shake baby, take temp rectally, not by ear or skin, wash hands,
avoid sun
BF until 6 mon at least or Iron fortified formula
Begin, vitamin D supplementation, 400 IU per day
Continue prenatal vitamin
First week: AG nutrition, and feeding
Breast-feed one to three hours daytime every three hours nighttime 8 to
12 feedings in 24 hours
Formula feeding: feed 2 ounces every 2 to 3 hours