What is the difference between a newborn and a neonate? - Answers A newborn refers to an infant
within the first few hours after birth, a neonate refers to an infant within the first month after birth
Excessive amount of amniotic fluid - Answers polyhydraminos
Decreased volume of amniotic fluid during pregnancy - Answers oligohydramnios
The process in which the fetal lung is collapsed and filled with fluid and most of the fetal blood flow is
diverted away from the lungs. As the baby is delivered, a rapid series of events needs to occur to enable
the baby to breathe - Answers fetal transition
A preterm infant is an infant delivered before how many weeks gestation? - Answers 37
What weeks are considered term for an infant? - Answers 38-42
After what week is an infant considered post-term? - Answers 42
What are causes or delayed transition in newborns? - Answers hypoxia, hypothermia, pneumonia,
meconium or blood aspiration, acidosis, hypotension
What are key questions you need to ask when you are at the scene involving a pregnant woman or a
recent home birth? - Answers mother's age, length of pregnancy, presence and frequency of
contractions, presence or absence of fetal movement, pregnancy complications, if the membranes have
ruptured (timing and makeup of fluid), and medications being taken
What are the steps to improve fetal circulation? - Answers Roll the mother onto her side to take the
weight off her uterus and great vessels, administer 100% oxygen by mask
What equipment will you need at a MINIMUM for a home delivery? - Answers warm, dry blankets, a
bulb syringe, two small clamps or ties, a pair of clean scissors to cut the umbilical cord
What can happen if the umbilical cord comes out before the baby? - Answers The blood supply through
the cord may be cut off
What should you do in cases of a prolapsed umbilical cord? - Answers Check cord pulses and relieve
pressure off the cord by gently moving the presenting part of the body off the cord and pushing it back
in, hold this position and transport
What condition is a prolapsed umbilical cord common with? - Answers polyhydramnios
What level should the baby be kept at after it is delivered? - Answers At the level of the mother with the
head slightly lower than the body while you clamp the cord in two places and cut between
What size laryngoscope blades will you need for a newborn? - Answers 0 and 1
, A decrease in the amount of oxygen delivered to the extremities. The hands and feet turn blue because
of narrowing of small arterioles toward the end of the arms and legs - Answers acrocyanosis
A clear, slightly yellowish liquid that surrounds the unborn baby during pregnancy; contained in the
amniotic sac - Answers amniotic fluid
Scale used to assess newborn infant status 1 and 5 minutes after delivery - Answers APGAR score
What does APGAR stand for? - Answers appearance, pulse, grimace, activity, respirations
A narrowing or blockage of the nasal airway by membranous or bony tissue; a congenital condition -
Answers choanal atresia
An abnormal defect or fissure in the upper lip that failed to close during development - Answers cleft lip
A fissure or hole in the palate that forms a communicating pathway between the mouth and nasal
cavities - Answers cleft palate
Passage of loops of bowel with or without abdominal organs, through the diaphragm muscle; occurs as
the bowel from the abdomen "herniates" upward through the diaphragm into the chest - Answers
diaphragmatic hernia
Lack of movement at the shoulder due to nerve injury resulting from the stretching of the cervical nerve
roots during delivery of the baby's head during birth; the effect is usually transient, but can be
permanent - Answers Erb palsy
Low or poor muscle tone, "floppy" - Answers hypotonia
Damage to cells int he central nervous system from inadequate oxygenation - Answers hypoxic ischemic
encephalopathy
Skin sucking in between the ribs, seen when a patient creates increased negative intrathoracic pressure
to breathe - Answers intercostal retractions
An event where one part of the intestine folds onto another part of the intestines, leads to blockage -
Answers intussusception
An injury of childbirth affecting the spinal nerves C7, C8, and T1 of the brachial plexus. - Answers
Klumpke Paralysis
A congenital anomaly of rotation of the midgut, the small bowel is found predominantly on the right
side of the abdomen - Answers malrotation
A dark green fecal material that accumulates int he fetal intestines and is discharged around the time of
birth - Answers meconium
Delayed transition from fetal to neonatal circulation - Answers persistent pulmonary hypertension