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Case Study: Hypoglycemia/Sepsis Baby Boy Bobby Part I

Case Study: Hypoglycemia/Sepsis Baby Boy Bobby Part I. Providence Clinical Academy Obstetric Curriculum 2016.06. Case Study adapted from AWHONN Perinatal Orientation and Education Program 3 nd Ed.

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Case Study: Hypoglycemia/Sepsis Baby Boy Bobby Part I

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  1. Case Study: Hypoglycemia/SepsisBaby Boy BobbyPart I Providence Clinical Academy Obstetric Curriculum 2016.06 Case Study adapted from AWHONN Perinatal Orientation and Education Program 3nd Ed.

  2. Baby Bobby was born 30 minutes ago with a vacuum assisted birth after a prolonged second stage of labor. His Apgar scores were 3 at 1 minute of life and 7 at five minutes of life. He required bag/mask ventilation on 100% oxygen for the first 2 minutes of life. He was weaned to room air by 5 minutes of age. He is 35 3/7 weeks gestation by dates. You are performing an initial assessment when you note that Bobby is jittery. Providence Clinical Academy

  3. Group 1 • What might be causing Baby Bobby to be Jittery? • What nursing interventions would you take at this time? Providence Clinical Academy

  4. Group 2 What nursing Interventions might help to achieve the following goals for Baby Bobby? • Thermoregulation • Safety Providence Clinical Academy

  5. Group 3 What nursing Interventions might help to achieve the following goals for Baby Bobby? • Respiratory Adaptation • Safety Providence Clinical Academy

  6. Group 4 Baby Bobby’s mother is concerned about his early gestational birth. • What things are considered for a LPT baby that places them at higher risk? • How might you educate his mother? Providence Clinical Academy

  7. Group 5 Baby Bobby’s mother is concerned about breastfeeding. • What factors influence breastfeeding? • How would you assess adequate feeding? Providence Clinical Academy

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