Jose Rizal University: College of Nursing
Jose Rizal University: College of Nursing
Jose Rizal University: College of Nursing
COLLEGE OF NURSING
*Administer
prescribed *Eye shields
phototherapy. If protect the
infant is to be retina from
under bili lights, injury from
cover infant’s ultraviolet light.
closed eyes Covering testes
with may protect
appropriate them from
shield applied injury. Turning
to prevent nude infant
slipping. Place frequently
shield over allows greater
testes per skin exposure
protocol. Place to light.
nude infant on
diaper under
light source and
turn every 2
hours.
COLLEGE OF NURSING
*Specific
gravity
provides
information
about fluid
balance. High
specific gravity
*Assess skin (>1.030)
turgor, mucous indicates
membranes, dehydration,
and anterior low (>1.010)
fontanel every 2 indicates fluid
hours. overload.
*Assessment
provides
information
about
dehydration of
*Notify tissues: skin
caregiver of turgor, dry
signs of mucous
dehydration. membranes,
and sunken
anterior
fontanel.
*Provide
additional fluids *Caregiver
during may initiate IV
phototherapy. fluids of p.o.
intake is
insufficient to
meet fluid
needs.
*Additional
fluids are
necessary to
*Show parents balance the
how to assess losses from
skin turgor, therapy.
membranes and Phototherapy
fontanel for may result in
signs of increased fluid
dehydration. losses through
Teach them the skin, urine
that infant and loose
should have 6 – bowel
8 wet diapers movement.
daily.
*Explanations
*Monitor lab and teaching
values as assist parents
obtained. to care for
their infant
after discharge
and seek
medical
treatment for
dehydration.
*Lab values
indicate fluid
and electrolyte
balance or
imbalance.
JOSE RIZAL UNIVERSITY
COLLEGE OF NURSING
*Avoid placing
infant on cool
surfaces or
using cold
instruments in *Placing the
assessment infant on a
(stethoscope, cool surface or
thermometer using cool
etc.) instruments
increases heat
loss by
conduction.
*Maintain room
temperature at
72 degrees
Fahrenheit. *Teaching
Teach family to assists
adjust infant's parents to
coverings after care for their
discharge to infant. The
the room infant may
temperature suffer from
based on how hyperthermia
they are if
feeling. overdressed.