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Gastroschisis: Definition - ANSWERS-An abdominal wall defect where the baby's bowel
protrudes through an opening the the abdominal wall

-Usually on the right side of umbilical cord



Gastroschisis: Management - ANSWERS--Avoid prolonged face-mask ventilation

-Intubate or insert laryngeal mask if required

-Emergency UVC may be inserted if needed (leave as much cord length as possible



Omphalocele: Definition - ANSWERS-Abdominal wall defect that includes the umbilical cord;
baby's bowel is often inside a large sac that may contain other abdominal organs



Omphalocele: Management - ANSWERS--Respiratory support including CPAP or mechanical
ventilation

-Emergency UVC can't be inserted IO can be used



Management of Omphalocele OR Gastroschisis: - ANSWERS-1. Clamp and cut umbilical cord
(leave as much length as possible)

2. Place baby in sterile, clear plastic bowel bag

3. Position bag on right side

4. Place cardiac monitor leads and upper arms/chest

5. Insert 8F or 10F OG tube or Replogle tube (preferred)

6. Monitor temp

7. Monitor fluid administration

, Intubation is recommended when: - ANSWERS-Baby's HR is <10 and not increasing after PPV



Intubation is recommended BEFORE: - ANSWERS-Starting chest compressions



The baby has to weight more than what for a laryngeal mask to be used: - ANSWERS-2kg



Advantages when using Intubation: 3 things - ANSWERS-1. May improve ventilation efficacy and
prevent need for chest compressions

2. If compressions are needed, it may improve coordination with compressions

3. Allows compressor to give compressions from the head of the bed, so there's space for
someone else to insert and umbilical catheter



Additional Indications for Endotracheal Intubation: - ANSWERS-1. Direct tracheal suction

2. Surfactant administration

3. Stabilization of a newborn with a suspected diaphragmatic hernia



Picking the ETT considerations: 2 things - ANSWERS--Tube that's too small increases resistance
to air flow and may become obstructed

-Tube that is too large could cause trauma to airway



Tube size: <28 weeks - ANSWERS-2.5mm



Tube size: 28-34 weeks - ANSWERS-3.0mm



Tube size: >34 weeks - ANSWERS-3.5mm

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