Every newborn is carefully checked at birth
Every newborn is carefully checked at birth for signs of problems or complications. The nurse practitioner will perform a complete physical exam that includes all of the body’s systems. Throughout the hospital stay, doctors, nurses, and other health care providers continually monitor the baby’s health. They will be on the lookout for signs of trouble or disease. The neonatal period extends from birth to the first 28 days after birth. During this period the neonate will make some adjustments from an intrauterine to an extrauterine life. The nursing professional needs to have knowledge about normal bio-psycho-social adjustments, in order to identify their alterations. Starting life as a human being, he has to immediately establish a respiratory pattern along with the circulatory one. These radical and rapid changes are necessary and crucial for the maintenance of life. In addition to these physiological tasks are: ingestion, retention, digestion of nutrients, elimination of waste production, regulation of temperature and weight. 1. Use scientific nursing evidence related to the role of nursing in the process of adaptation of the newborn to extrauterine life and answer each part included below. a. Immediate care of the newborn b. APGAR score c. Hearing screening tests performed in the newborn. d. Standards of care for the newborn during the first hours of life. e. Vaccine Schedule f. Instructions offered to parents for the care of the newborn upon discharge. g. Promotion of interaction between the newborn and parents.
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