NURS 323 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Dysplasia, Hyperthermia, Meconium
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Can occur due to bright and prolonged exposure to lights premature infants are often placed in dimed rooms, sometimes even given eye protection do not shine lights directly into an infant"s eyes for eye examination. 40-45 db is the accepted maximum noise requirements. Post-term: 40+ weeks placenta begins to calcify infant suffers from ftt. Hyperthermia pnating cardiac issues breathing issues increases risk for sids unable to perspire. General s/s of infectio respiratory distress central cyanosis poor tone lethargy unstable vs poor feeding poor output vomiting poor weight gain/weight loss. 2. 2 in first 2 hour,s then at least 2. 6 preterm infants assess baby"s blood sugars shaking not waking up to eat lethargy temperature regulation issues. Shoulder dystocia breach increases risk of pph in mother can occur in c-section as well risk factors include family history. Fasd teaching mother the importance of early and frequent feed following hospital protocols.