Neonatal Care: A Quick Reference Deck

Neonatal Care: A Quick Reference Deck

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This innovative deck provides primary care professionals with expert guidance on caring for newborns. Topics span everything from prenatal assessment to delivery and newborn evaluation, as well as feeding, general concerns, newborn illness, birth anomalies and skin lesions, specialized NICU care, preterm and full-term newborn concerns, and more. A series of illustrative boxes, tables, checklists, images, reference ranges, key principles, and supportive text are included in this handy deck.
Topics IncludePrenatal Assessment

Delivery and Newborn Assessment

Feeding

General Newborn Concerns

Newborn Respiratory Management

Newborn Illness

Other Birth Anomalies

Newborn Skin Lesions

Specialized Care

Preterm/Early-Term Newborns

And more…

This innovative deck provides primary care professionals with expert guidance on caring for newborns.

Deborah Campbell, MD, FAAP, is Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Associate Professor of Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology and Women’s Health at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Program Director for the fellowship in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, and Director of the Division of Neonatology at the Children’s Hospital at Montefiore. She conducts the Low birth weight infant Evaluation and Assessment Program (LEAP) and has served various leadership roles at the American Academy of Pediatrics, New York State Association of Regional Perinatal Programs and Networks, NYC Local Early Intervention Coordinating Council, and Greater New York March of Dimes Health Professionals Advisory Board and National March of Dimes.

She is a member of the Greater New York Hospital Association Perinatal Safety Collaborative Advisory Group, the National Quality Forum Perinatal Collaborative, and the New York State Perinatal Quality Collaborative Neonatology Expert Workgroup. She also serves on the NYS Palliative Care Education and Training Council, an expert panel that has developed guidance and advice for the New York State Department of Health on best practices in pain management and end-of-life care. She served as a member on the AAP Taskforce on Implementation of Newborn Hearing Screening and the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) Program. She is currently co-chair of the Bright Futures Guidelines, 4th edition Infancy Expert Panel.

How to Use This Deck
Figure, Table, and Box Credits
Abbreviations
Prenatal Assessment
1. The Prenatal Pediatric Visit
2. The Maternal Medical and Family History
3. Fetal Risk, Assessment, and Interventions
4. Fetal Growth
5. Fetal Growth Restriction
6. Diabetes
Delivery and Newborn Assessment
7. Delivery Room Resuscitation Prep
8. Need for Resuscitation
9. Endotracheal Tubes
10. Additional Respiratory Support
11. Immediate Delivery Procedures
12. Gestational Age Assessment
13. Newborn Assessment: Overview
14. Neurological Assessment
15. The High-risk Newborn
16. Dried Blood Spot Screening
17. Discharge From the Hospital
18. Circumcision Decision
19. The First Postpartum Visit
20. The Newborn Eyes
21. The Newborn Ears
Feeding
22. Breastfeeding Benefits
23. Breastfeeding Initiation
24. Breastfeeding Latch
25. Providing Breastfeeding Support
26. Newborn Weight Loss
27. Breastfeeding Preterm Neonates
28. Improving Milk Production
29. Nutrient Supplementation
30. Discharge Feeding Plan
31. Formula Feeding
32. Feeding Evaluation
General Newborn Concerns
33. Hyperbilirubinemia: Risk Factors and Definitions
34. Hyperbilirubinemia: Management and Follow-up
35. Jaundice
36. Elimination Patterns
37. Glucose Management
38. Hypoglycemia
39. Hyperglycemia
40. Immunizations
41. Safe Sleep
42. Newborn Safety
Newborn Respiratory Management
43. Respiratory Distress
44. Cyanosis
45. Acidosis
46. Tachypnea
47. Airway Issues
48. Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Contents
 49. Meconium Aspiration Syndrome
50. Pneumonia
51. Pneumomediastinum
52. Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
53. Management Strategies for Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
Newborn Gastrointestinal Concerns
54. Meconium Ileus, Meconium Plug Syndrome, and Small Left Colon
55. Hirschsprung Disease
56. Midgut Volvulus
57. Other Intestinal and Bowel Obstructions
58. Imperforate Anus
Newborn Illness
59. The Ill-Appearing Newborn
60. Transfer and Transport of the Ill Newborn
61. Endocrine and Metabolic Changes
62. Inborn Errors of Metabolism
63. Hyperinsulinism
64. Hypocalcemia and Hypercalcemia
65. Hypomagnesemia
66. Hydronephrosis
67. Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
68. Congenital Anomalies
69. Congenital Heart Disease
70. Congestive Heart Failure
71. Rickets (Osteopenia)
Other Birth Anomalies
72. The Newborn Head
73. The Newborn Mouth
74. Vertebral Anomalies
75. Hip Anomalies
76. Hand Anomalies
77. Amniotic Band Sequence
78. The Newborn Foot
79. Gastroschisis and Omphalocele
80. Male Genitourinary Anomalies
81. Female Genitourinary Anomalies
82. Disorders of Sex Development
Newborn Skin Lesions
83. Port-wine Stain (Capillary Malformation)
84. Other Vascular Malformations
85. Pigmentary Birthmarks
86. Hamartomas and Miscellaneous Lesions
87. Developmental Skin Anomalies
88. Vesiculopustular Diseases
89. Superficial Vascular Tumors
Specialized Care
90. Neonatal Care Levels
91. NICU Care
92. Parenteral Nutrition
93. NICU Discharge
94. NICU Nutritional Discharge Plan
95. Continuing Problems After NICU Discharge
Preterm/Early Term Newborns
96. Preterm Resuscitation
97. Anemia of Prematurity
98. Retinopathy of Prematurity
99. Late Preterm/Early Term Newborn Nutrition
100. Late Preterm/Early Term Special Concerns
101. Preterm Infant Surveillance
102. Vehicle Safety in Preterm Infants
Other Concerns
103. Neonatal Hypotonia
104. The Apparently Well-Appearing Newborn
105. Newborn Morbidity and Mortality
 

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