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==Background==
==Background==
 
===NEWBORN VITAL SIGNS===
 
HR RR SBP^
NEWBORN VITAL SIGNS
 
HR RR SBP*


>100 40-80 60-70
>100 40-80 60-70


*<3kg (premature) SBP = 40-60
^<3kg (premature) SBP = 40-60
 


==DDx==
==DDx==
COMMON NEWBORN PROBLEMS
COMMON NEWBORN PROBLEMS
 
# Hypoxia
1) Hypoxia
## Primary apnea
 
## Secondary apnea
    a) Primary apnea
# Hypothermia
 
# Hypoglycemia
    b) Secondary apnea
# Meconium asp
 
2) Hypothermia
 
3) Hypoglycemia
 
4) Meconium asp
 


==Consider DDx (esp if older neonate)==
==Consider DDx (esp if older neonate)==
 
#Sepsis
 
#Congenital Heart Dz (PGE)
1)  Sepsis
#Inborn  Error of Metabolism (lactate)  
 
2)  Congenital Heart Dz (PGE)
 
3)  Inborn  Error of Metabolism (lactate)  
 


==Diagnosis==
==Diagnosis==
ASSESSMENT TRIAD
ASSESSMENT TRIAD
 
# Respiration- adequacy, difficulty
1) Respiration- adequacy, difficulty
# HR >100, umbilical
 
# Color
2) HR >100, umbilical
 
3) Color
 


==Treatment==
==Treatment==
RESUSCITATION INVERSE PYRAMID
RESUSCITATION INVERSE PYRAMID
 
# Dry, warm, position, suction, stimulate
1) Dry, warm, position, suction, stimulate
## position: neutral (towel --> thorax)
 
## suction: oral then nasal
    a) position: neutral
## stim: along spine or feet
 
## check glucose^
    (towel --> thorax)
# Oxygen (use liberally)
 
# Ventilate (40-60 breaths/min @ 20-25 cmH20)
    b) suction: oral then nasal
## BVM (indications)
 
### Apnea/gasping
    c) stim: along spine or feet
### HR <100/min
 
### Persistent cyanosis
    d) check glucose*
## ET** (indications)
 
2) Oxygen (use liberally)
 
3) Ventilate (40-60 breaths/min @ 20-25 cmH20)
 
    a) BVM (indications)
 
          i) Apnea/gasping
 
          ii) HR <100/min
 
          iii) Persistent cyanosis
 
    b) ET** (indications)


     ETT size = Gest age (wks) / 10
     ETT size = Gest age (wks) / 10

Revisión del 21:56 7 jun 2011

Background

NEWBORN VITAL SIGNS

HR RR SBP^

>100 40-80 60-70

^<3kg (premature) SBP = 40-60

DDx

COMMON NEWBORN PROBLEMS

  1. Hypoxia
    1. Primary apnea
    2. Secondary apnea
  2. Hypothermia
  3. Hypoglycemia
  4. Meconium asp

Consider DDx (esp if older neonate)

  1. Sepsis
  2. Congenital Heart Dz (PGE)
  3. Inborn Error of Metabolism (lactate)

Diagnosis

ASSESSMENT TRIAD

  1. Respiration- adequacy, difficulty
  2. HR >100, umbilical
  3. Color

Treatment

RESUSCITATION INVERSE PYRAMID

  1. Dry, warm, position, suction, stimulate
    1. position: neutral (towel --> thorax)
    2. suction: oral then nasal
    3. stim: along spine or feet
    4. check glucose^
  2. Oxygen (use liberally)
  3. Ventilate (40-60 breaths/min @ 20-25 cmH20)
    1. BVM (indications)
      1. Apnea/gasping
      2. HR <100/min
      3. Persistent cyanosis
    2. ET** (indications)
    ETT size = Gest age (wks) / 10
         i) BVM ineffect after 30s
         ii) Suction meconium**

4) Chest compressions (indications)

    a) HR <60 after above x 30 sec
         i) 120/min (resp 3:1)
         ii) Stop when HR > 60

5) Medications****

(if HR <60 despite above)

    a) Epi (0.01-0.03 mg/kg)
    b) D10W (4 mL/kg = 0.2gm/kg)
    c) Nalaxone (0.4 mg/kg)
         i) For opiod use <4hrs
    d) NS (10 mL/kg boluses)
    e) Dopamine gtt
    (5-20 mcg/kg/min)
    f) NaHCO3 - prolonged resus
    (1-2 meQ/kg)


  • HYPOGLYCEMIA (give D10W)

>2.5 kg = <40 mg/dL

<2.5 kg = <30 mg/dL


    • MECONIUM SUCTIONING INDICATIONS

Meconium + -->

1) absent/depressed resp

2) poor muscle tone

3) HR <100

(2 passes w/ ET + suction)


      • NEWBORN VENT SETTINGS

Pressure Cycled: RR 30+, PIP 20/2 (Preemie 15/2)


        • UMBILICAL VEIN ACCESS

1) Cut cord 1 & 1/2 inch

2) 5F cath, 3-way stopcock

3) Feed the 'mouth'

3) Place until get blood flow (-4 cm)


DETERIORATION AFTER INTUBATION

D - Displacement (flexion pushes in, exten pulls it out)

O - Obstruction of tube

P - PTX

E - Equipment failure


PREEMIE (<23-24 wks or 500 gms)

1) rapid volume may inc risk of IVH

2) usually ETT immed


GROUP B SEPSIS

1) Early (1dy-1wk)

    a) p/w PNA, meningitis, sepsis
    b) risk factors
         i) premature
         ii) maternal fever
         iii) PROM> 18 hrs
         iv) low wt.

2) Late (2-4 wks)

    a) p/w meningitis


APGAR: 0 1 2

HR absent <100 >100

Resp absent slow,irr good

Tone limp some flex active

Color blue,pale blue ext pink

Reflex no resp grimace cough


Equipment

- blankets, warmer, umbilical clamps

- Bulb suction or wall suction

- Catheters (5F,8F,10F)

- Meconium aspirators

- BVM

- ETT 2.5-4.0 w/ stylets

- Blades 0 & 1

- IV catheters (22 & 24 g)

- Umbilical caths (3.5 F & 5F)

- syringes, 3 way stop cocks

- Epi 1:10,000

- Naloxone 0.4 mg/ml or 1 mg/ml

- NaHCO3 4.2% or 8.4%

- NS & D10W


Source

2/26/05 DONALDSON (adapted from Rosen, Lampe, Young)