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Newborn Care

Newborn care involves evaluating the need for resuscitation, performing a physical exam, administering medications and vaccines, ensuring adequate feeding and hygiene, and other aspects important for well-being. Key elements include improving health for preterm/low birth weight babies, promoting bonding, facilitating breastfeeding to strengthen immunity, and providing thermal control to prevent hypothermia. Proper newborn care follows stages including birth cry, relaxation, awakening, activity, resting, crawling, familiarization, suckling and sleeping. Essential needs are security, appropriate clothing, sufficient sleep, nutritious food, sensory stimulation, and love/attention.
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Newborn Care

Newborn care involves evaluating the need for resuscitation, performing a physical exam, administering medications and vaccines, ensuring adequate feeding and hygiene, and other aspects important for well-being. Key elements include improving health for preterm/low birth weight babies, promoting bonding, facilitating breastfeeding to strengthen immunity, and providing thermal control to prevent hypothermia. Proper newborn care follows stages including birth cry, relaxation, awakening, activity, resting, crawling, familiarization, suckling and sleeping. Essential needs are security, appropriate clothing, sufficient sleep, nutritious food, sensory stimulation, and love/attention.
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Newborn care

Prepared By:
Prof. AMYLINE T. Train,MPH,RN
Faculty /Clinical Instructor
Newborn Care

• Newborn care consists of evaluation for the need of resuscitation , a


complete physical exam , administration of prophylactic medication and
vaccine, adequate feedings, safe hygiene of the newborn, & other important
areas for baby wellbeing.
• The importance of newborn care:
• 1. Improves the health & wellbeing of infants born preterm or low birth
weight
• 2. Promotes better bonding between mother & child
• 3. facilitates exclusive breastfeeding, which strengthens the baby’s immune
system.
• 4.Provides effective thermal control, reducing the risk of hypothermia.
Five Steps of Newborn Care

• 1. Provide warmth
• 2. Dry
• 3. Stimulate
• 4. Position the head & neck
• 5. Clear secretions if needed

• With every newborn contact RESPIRATORY EVALUATION is necessary


& this is the highest priority in newborn care
Nine Stages of the Newborn

• STAGES BEHAVIOURS
• 1. BIRTH CRY Intense cry just after birth
• Transition to breathing air
• 2. RELAXATION STAGE Infant rests. No activity of mouth, head, arms, legs & body
• 3. AWAKENING STAGE Infants begins to show signs of activity. Small
thrusts of head: up, down, from side-to-side . Small movement of limb & shoulder.
• 4. ACTIVE STAGE Infant move limbs &head , more determined
Movements. Rooting activity, pushing with limbs
Without shifting body.
Stages of the newborn(cont)

• STAGES BEHAVIOURS
• 5. RESTING STAGE Infant rest with some activity such as mouth
activity, sucks on hand
• 6. CRAWLING STAGE Pushes/ slides/leap which results in shifting
• body to the breast & nipple
7. FAMILIARIZATION Infant has reached areola/ nipple with mouth
positioned to brush & lick areola/nipple
8. SUCKLING Infant has taken nipple in mouth &commences
suckling
9. SLEEPING STAGE Infant closes eyes & falls asleep
PHASES OF NEWBORN CARE

• LEVEL I – low- risk care- The newborn is placed in a radiant warmer with
a temperature probe on the abdomen until body temperature is stabilized
• level II- Special care Nursery- For premature babies born at more than 32
weeks gestation & /or weighing 1500 gms( 3lbs 5oz) or more m fetal growth
restriction with low levels of amniotic fluid in the womb, anticipated minor congenital
abnormalities, a form of severe high blood pressure in the mother called PRE
ECLAMPSIA. A problem with the placenta called PLACENTA PREVIA or an
inflammation of the fetal membrane called CHORIOAMNIONITIS
level III – subspecialty care – It include : babies who require complex
care upon delivery, babies with serious birth defects, premature babies born at less
32 weeks of pregnancy , babies with a birth weight of le than 1500 gm(3 lbs 5oz)
Essential Needs of Newborn Babies

• 1. SECURITY – Providing a safe & table environment for your newboren


• 2. CLOTHInG- Require special clothing for their sensitive skin.
• 3. ENOUGH SLEEP- the newborn baby will likely get by with around 18
hours of sleep on any given day in the first few months.
• 4. NUTRITIOUS FOOD – Many babies are breastfed, which is a great way
to get the nutrients they need . Breast milk contains all the nutrient a baby
need for the 1st six months of life. Babies can start eating solid food that
provide them with the nutrient they need.
• 5. SENSORY STIMULATION- It is up to the parents to provide newborns
with a stimulating environment that encourage development in all area of
their physical, mental, social, emotional; & cognitive being.
• 6. LOVE AND ATTENTION- To give them all the attention.to develop their
social skills
Roles & responsibilities of the nurses in special areas

• Labor & delivery nurse job duties:


• Provide emotional & medical support for the mother during labor.
• Monitor the vitals of both the fetus & the mother
• Track the strength & timing of contractions
• Teaching childbirth preparation classes
• Coaching women, assisting with any complication & administering
medication during birth
• Providing guidance to new mothers on all aspect of recovery & infant care.
• Meeting with expectant mother for prenatal visits & providing care for
normal & problematic pregnancies
ASSESSMENT FOR WELL- BEING

• APGAR SCORING –is done during the first 1 minute & 5 minute of life.
• The heart rate, respiratory rate, muscle tone, reflex irritability & color are
evaluated in an infant.
• APGAR SCORING is the baseline for all future observations
INDICATOR 0 1 2 3

A ACTIVITY ABSENT FLEXED ARMS ACTIVE


AND LEGS

P PULSE ABSENT BELOW 100 BPM OVER 100 BPM

G GRIMACE FLOPPY MINIMAL PROMPT


RESPONSE TO RESPONSE TO
STIMULATION STIMULATION
A APPEARANCE BLUE ; PALE
Pink body, blue
Extremities PINK

R RESPIRATION ABSENT SLOW & VIGOROUS CRY


IRREGULAR
APGAR SCORING

• EACH PARAMETER can have the highest score of 2 and the lowest is O.
• The core of the parameters are added to determine the status of the infant
• Apgar scoring
• o-3 points = the baby is serious danger & need immediate resuscitation
• 4-6 points = the baby’s condition I guarded & may need more extensive
clearing of the airway & supplementary oxygen
• 7- 1o points= are considered good and in the bet possible health.
Care of the newborn at birth

• 1. Keep the baby warm – a baby hould wear 1-2 layer more than an adult . If
cold, put a hat on the baby’ head.
• 2. Care for the umbilical cord. Do not put anything on the stump.
• 3. Keep the bay clean. It I not necessary to wash the baby everyday, but
wash baby’s face & bottom when needed. Make sure the room is warm
when undressing the baby.
• 4. Provide nothing but breat milk day & night.
• 5. You should ee a health worker on day 3 & between 7 & 14 days & 4-6 week
after birth. At the 6 week visit the baby will be immunized.
• 6. Let the baby leep on his/her back or ide.
• 7. Keep the baby away from smoke.
• 8. It I not recommended to expose the baby to direct un.
Danger Signs for the Newborn

• Difficulty in breathing/ persistent crying


• Fever
• Feel cold/
• Bleeding/ umbilical cord infection
• Not feeding/ poor appetite
• Yellow palm & soles of the feet
• Diarrhea /vomiting
• Fits ( convulsion)
• Irregular stools/ urination
8 Step of Essential Newborn Care

1. Deliver the baby onto the mother’s abdomen or a dry warm surgace close
to the mother.
2. Dry the baby’s body with a dry warm towel as you try to stimulate
breathing. Wrap the baby with another dry warm cloth & cover the head.
3. Assess breathing & colour; if not breathing, gasping or there are less than
30 breath per minute , then resuscitate
4. Tie the cord two fingers’ lenths from the baby’s abdomen & make another
tie two finger from the firt one. Cut the cord between the first & econd tie.
If the baby need resuscitation, cut the cord immediately. If not, wait for 3-
7 minutes before cutting the cord.
(cont) Steps of essential newborn care

• 5. Place the baby in skin-to-skin contact with the mother, cover with a warm
cloth & initiate breastfeeding.
• 6. Give eye care( while the baby is held by it mother.
• 7. Give the baby Vitamin K , 1 mg by intramuscular injection(IM) on the
outside of the upper thigh( while the baby is held by it mother.)
• 8. Weigh the baby an hour after birth or after the first breastfeed. If the baby
weighs less than 1500 gms. You must refer the mother & baby urgently.
Ways in which heat loses from the baby

• EVAPORATION- WHEN AMINOTIC FLUID EVAPORATE FROM THE SKIN


• CONDUCTION – WHEN THE BABY IS PLACED NAKED ON A COOLER
URFACE, SUCH AS THE FLOOR, TABLE, WEIGHING SCALE ,COLD BED
• CONVECTION- WHEN THE BABY IS EXPOSED TO COOL SURROUNDING
AIR OR TO A DRAUGHT FROM OPEN DOORS & WINDOW OR A FAN.
• RADIATION- WHEN THE BABY IS NEAR COOL OBJECT, WALLS, TABLE,
CABINETS, WITHOUT ACTUALLY BEING IN CONTACT WITH THEM.
Steps to keep the newborn warm :

• THE Steps to keep the newborn warm are CALLED the WARM CHAIN
• 1. Warm the delivery room
• 2. Immediate drying
• 3. Skin-to-skin contact at birth
• 4. Breastfeeding
• 5. Bathing & weighing postponed
• 6. Appropriate clothing /bedding
• 7. Mother & baby together
• 8. Warm transportation for a baby that needs referral.
Steps for giving the baby eye care

• First, wash your hand & then using TETRACYCLINE 1% EYE OINTMENT

• 1. Hold one eye open & apply a rice grain ize of ointment along the inside of
the lower eyelid. Make ure not to let the medicine dropper or tube touch the
baby’ eye or anything else
• 2. Repeat the steps to put medication into the other eye.
• 3. Do not rinse out the eye medication
• 4. Wash your hands again
Normal range of the newborn Vital signs

• Normal BP – 64/71 Average- 7/42


• Systolic- 60 – 80 mmHg
• Diastolic- 40- 50 mmHg
• 1 month up to 2 yrs. Old – 95/58
• Heart rate- 100-160 beat per minute
• -100 while sleeping
• -160 while crying
• Respiration rate- 30-60
• Average – 40 per minute
• Temperature – rectal- 36.6 – 38
• tympanic- 36.8 – 38
• oral - 36.5 – 37.5
• Axillary - 36.5 – 37.5
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