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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 | |||
==DDx== | ==DDx== | ||
COMMON NEWBORN PROBLEMS | COMMON NEWBORN PROBLEMS | ||
# Hypoxia | |||
## Primary apnea | |||
## Secondary apnea | |||
# Hypothermia | |||
# Hypoglycemia | |||
# Meconium asp | |||
==Consider DDx (esp if older neonate)== | ==Consider DDx (esp if older neonate)== | ||
#Sepsis | |||
#Congenital Heart Dz (PGE) | |||
#Inborn Error of Metabolism (lactate) | |||
==Diagnosis== | ==Diagnosis== | ||
ASSESSMENT TRIAD | ASSESSMENT TRIAD | ||
# Respiration- adequacy, difficulty | |||
# HR >100, umbilical | |||
# Color | |||
==Treatment== | ==Treatment== | ||
RESUSCITATION INVERSE PYRAMID | RESUSCITATION INVERSE PYRAMID | ||
# Dry, warm, position, suction, stimulate | |||
## position: neutral (towel --> thorax) | |||
## suction: oral then nasal | |||
## stim: along spine or feet | |||
## check glucose^ | |||
# Oxygen (use liberally) | |||
# Ventilate (40-60 breaths/min @ 20-25 cmH20) | |||
## BVM (indications) | |||
### Apnea/gasping | |||
### HR <100/min | |||
### Persistent cyanosis | |||
## 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
- Hypoxia
- Primary apnea
- Secondary apnea
- Hypothermia
- Hypoglycemia
- Meconium asp
Consider DDx (esp if older neonate)
- Sepsis
- Congenital Heart Dz (PGE)
- Inborn Error of Metabolism (lactate)
Diagnosis
ASSESSMENT TRIAD
- Respiration- adequacy, difficulty
- HR >100, umbilical
- Color
Treatment
RESUSCITATION INVERSE PYRAMID
- Dry, warm, position, suction, stimulate
- position: neutral (towel --> thorax)
- suction: oral then nasal
- stim: along spine or feet
- check glucose^
- Oxygen (use liberally)
- Ventilate (40-60 breaths/min @ 20-25 cmH20)
- BVM (indications)
- Apnea/gasping
- HR <100/min
- Persistent cyanosis
- ET** (indications)
- BVM (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)
