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,Comprehensive Assessment of a 3-Day-Old Infant During a Well Visit at an
Outpatient Clinic
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Comprehensive Assessment of a 3-Day-Old Infant During a Well Visit at an
Outpatient Clinic
Student Name
Walden University
Course Number – Week 4
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Introduction
Early newborn assessments are critical for promoting health, detecting potential
complications, and educating families on appropriate infant care. The first
outpatient well-baby visit typically occurs within 48 to 72 hours after discharge
from the birth facility. At this encounter, the healthcare provider evaluates the
infant’s overall well-being, feeding patterns, weight trajectory, and developmental
adaptation to life outside the uterus. It is also an opportunity to counsel parents
regarding safe sleep practices, jaundice monitoring, immunization planning, and
anticipatory guidance for the coming weeks.
This case study presents a comprehensive assessment of a healthy 3-day-old male
infant who presents to the pediatric outpatient clinic for a routine well-newborn
visit. The purpose of this report is to outline a complete subjective and objective
evaluation, discuss differential diagnoses, highlight evidence-based management
strategies, and provide parental education tailored to the needs of a neonate at this
early stage of life.

, Patient Background
Infant Identification: “Baby A” (initials used to protect privacy)
Age: 3 days
Sex: Male
Birth History: Baby A was delivered at 39 + 2 weeks of gestation via spontaneous
vaginal delivery at a community hospital. Apgar scores were 8 at 1 minute and 9 at
5 minutes, indicating a smooth transition to extrauterine life. The infant required
only routine drying and stimulation at birth. Birth weight was 3.2 kg (7 lb 1 oz),
length 50 cm, and head circumference 34 cm. Mother and infant were discharged
home 36 hours postpartum.
Maternal and Prenatal History: The mother is a healthy 27-year-old G1P1 who
initiated prenatal care at eight weeks’ gestation. Her pregnancy was
uncomplicated; she denies gestational diabetes, hypertension, or infections.
Maternal labs were all within normal limits, including negative screening for group
B streptococcus and HIV. No exposure to tobacco, alcohol, or illicit drugs was
reported.
Family and Social Context: Baby A lives with both biological parents in a
smoke-free household. The family reports strong social support from grandparents
and extended relatives. The parents have a reliable source of transportation,
adequate housing, and stable employment. Both parents completed a certified
newborn safety class prior to delivery and are knowledgeable about car seat use
and safe-sleep recommendations.
Feeding and Elimination History: The infant is exclusively breast-fed every two
to three hours, nursing for approximately 15–20 minutes per session. The mother
describes initial nipple tenderness that has improved with proper latch techniques.
In the past 24 hours, Baby A has produced four wet diapers and two stools
transitioning from dark meconium to a greenish-yellow color—signs of adequate
hydration and milk intake.
Sleep and Behavioral Observations: Baby A sleeps a total of 16–18 hours per
day, waking to feed about eight times. Parents place him on his back in a crib
without loose bedding, consistent with American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
safe-sleep guidelines. They deny any episodes of apnea, cyanosis, or unusual
irritability.

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