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Newborn Complications
Ricci Chapter 23-24 and ATI Chapter 27

BIRTH WEIGHT VARIATIONS
 Appropriate for gestational age (AGA)   Low birth weight (LBW)  infants born less than 2500g,
 Small for gestational age (SGA)  newborns below 10th regardless of gestational age
percentile for their gestational age.  Very low birth weight (VLBW)  infants born less than
 Large for gestational age (LGA)  also called 1500 g
macrosomia; newborn at or above the 90th percentile for  Extremely low birth rate (ELBW)  less than 1000 g
weight.

SMALL FOR GESTATIONAL AGE (SGA) infant
 newborns below 10th percentile for their gestational age.
 It is NOT the same as low birth weight, very low birth weight or extremely low birth
weight.
 Risk factors  drug abuse, smoking, HTN (blood vessels are constricted)
 Symmetric IUGR (intrauterine growth restriction) the whole body is small. More
dangerous than asymmetric because there’s an overall problem with the infant –
results in  in cell production = fewer cells.
 Asymmetric IUGR  head is bigger than the body or vice versa. Babies often occur
long and skinny.
 Associated health alterations  temperature regulation because they don’t have a lot of subcutaneous fat.

Assessment Therapeutic Management
 Hypoglycemia  Keep warm (neutral thermal environment)
 Difficulty thermoregulating  Closely monitor blood sugar
  muscle mass  Parenteral nutrition
 subcutaneous fat  Prevent skin breakdown
 Protect newborn from infection

LARGE FOR GESTATIONAL AGE (LGA) infant (AKA: “Macrosomia”)
 newborn at or above the 90th percentile for weight.
 Risk factors  diabetes, obesity, height of mom and dad
Assessment  Sluggishness, hypotonic muscles and hypoactivity
  subcutaneous fat
 trauma from a difficult and/or assisted birth
 shoulder dystocia from squeezing through birth Therapeutic Management
canal
 care for any birth injury
 hypoglycemia – when baby is getting large amount
 monitor and treat hypoglycemia per protocol.
of glucose from diabetic mom, baby is making insulin
 Thermoregulation also important. If they become
to balance out the sugar. When baby is born and the
hypoglycemic, it is hard for them to maintain a
cord is cut, their source of glucose is gone. This may
neutral environment.
result into hyperinsulinemia.
 Parenteral nutrition and IV therapy to maintain
 Jaundice
glucose levels.
 Tremors from hypocalcemia

PRETERM newborn
 baby born before 37 weeks
 the earlier the birth, the more complications and risks
 higher risk for an admission to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)
 major concerns for hypothermia, hypoglycemia and infection.


Rev. Fall 2019

, Newborn Complications
Ricci Chapter 23-24 and ATI Chapter 27
Assessment
  risk for infection  Lethargy, tachycardia, and poor weight gain
 Hypothermia -  risk for cold stress  Physical exam 31 weeks gestation video:
 Impaired ability to eat – poor suck/swallow reflexes o Jitteriness present
 Immature genitalia – undescended testicles, narrow o Intercostal and subcostal retractions
labia o NG tube in placed for feeds
  risk for jaundice o Periodic breathing consisting of 5-10 second
 Multiple integumentary issues – lanugo present, respiratory pauses, followed by 10-15
visible vasculature (more transparent ski), minimal second compensatory rapid respirations.
subcutaneous fat o Primitive reflexes may not be present
 Respiratory issues – immature lungs (rooting, sucking, moro, tonic neck)
 Hypotonic muscles,  level of activity, weak cry for
more than 24 hours.
Therapeutic Management
 Maintain airway- respiratory assistance  Parenteral nutrition
 Frequent vitals (frequency dependent upon  Minimize newborn’s, stimulation – cluster care. Keep
newborn’s stability and orders) lighting dim and  noise. Levels
 Keep baby warm!!

LATE PRETERM newborn  baby born before 34-36 6/7 weeks.
Assessment and Therapeutic Management same as preterm newborns.

POST-TERM newborn
 baby born after 42 weeks
 after 42 weeks, the placenta starts to age and eventually fails
 some post term babies may not have below assessment findings
 major concerns include meconium aspiration and birth injuries
Assessment
 muscle and fat wasting – thing with loose skin
 large baby = birth injuries
 meconium passing before delivery
 overgrown nails
 hypoglycemia
 dry and peely skin resulting from  protection of vernix and
amniotic fluid.
 more hair on scalp than usual
 alertness similar to 2 week old.
Therapeutic Management
 depends on presenting symptoms
 glucose stores all used up – so fix that
 assess for respiratory issues related to meconium
aspiration

Acquired Conditions
 typically occur at, or soon after, birth
 problems or conditions experienced by the woman during her pregnancy or at birth


Rev. Fall 2019

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