neonatal period
first 28 days of life
when does transition begin
nurse’s role in the neonatal period
what is the family’s role in neonatal period
respiratory changes
mechanical stimuli that initiate establishing respirations
chemical stimuli that initiate establishing respirations
2 factors that negatively affect respirations
what % of infants need some degree of assistance with respirations?
10%
- 1% actually need resuscitation
signs of respiratory distress
when does acrocyanosis occur, what is it?
bluish discoloration of the hands and feet
- very common if there is no delayed cord clamping
- most common during the first 2-6 hours after birth
- lasts first 24 hours
transition to neonatal circulation
ductus venosus
foramen ovale
ductus arteriosus
what helps regulate baby’s temperature in-utero?
amniotic fluid
thermoregulation after birth
how does a baby respond to cold?
use fat to metabolize to make heat
brown fat
methods of heat loss
method of heat loss: evaporation
loss of heat when water is converted to a vapor
method of heat loss: convection
loss of heat from a warm body surface to cooler air currents
method of heat loss: conduction
heat loss occurs when body heat rises to cooler surfaces & objects NOT in direct contact with the skin
method of heat loss: radiation
loss of heat to a cooler surface by skin contact
(naturally moves away from the body)