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NEONATE. NEO – new NATE – birth First month of life. Physical Features. Size (height and weight) 7.5 lbs and 19” long Thin, wrinkly, splotchy, little body fat Head to Body Proportions
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NEONATE NEO – new NATE – birth First month of life.
Physical Features • Size (height and weight) 7.5 lbs and 19” long • Thin, wrinkly, splotchy, little body fat • Head to Body Proportions Large head – ¼ body size, rounded chest and protruding stomach, short legs compared to arms, pelvis and hips are narrow.Legs pulled up and bowed out. Short neck.
Physical Features 3. Facial Features • Eyes – grayish blue or dark, swollen, red splotches on white of eye, may be cross eyed, no tears for about 3 months. • Mouth – tiny jaw and chin, puffy cheeks, short tongue, dry lips. • Nose – short, flat to make nursing easier • Skin – blotchy, pink, dry and peeling, vernix, lanugo, loose and wrinkly, loose scalp, cold and blue due to poor circulation.
Physical Features • Premature - Born before 37 weeks • Low Birth Weight - Born 5.5 lbs or less
6. Fontanelles/Soft Spots Two open spaces in the baby’s skull to allow for movement during delivery and for the brain to grow. These will close together by age 2.
Physical Features • Umbilical Cord - Cord that connected the baby to the mother and gave the baby food and oxygen. Will fall off in 1-3 weeks. • Vernix - Cheesy, waxy substance that covers body in womb. Sticks to the lanugo. • Lanugo - Fuzzy hair covering the body to keep the fetus wamr and to give the vernix something to adhere to.
Physical Features • Jaundice - Yellow coloring in skin and eyes due to liver not working properly yet. • Marks (birth marks, angels kiss, stork bite, Mongolian spot) - Pink spots where blood vessels broke – usually go away
Physical Features • Sucking Blister - Callous in center of top lip • Milia - Pimples due to oil glands beginning to work. - Leave them alone (don’t pinch) or put a warm towel on them. They will last about 3 weeks.
Physical Features 14. Cradle Cap - Dry, flaky, crusty scalp. Rub the scalp with a baby brush. 15. Swollen Glands - Out of proportion in size due to the large amounts of mother’s hormones
Physical Features 16. Bones and Teeth - Teeth usually not seen yet. - Bones are still rubber-like and can bend easily. * Heal bone formed after birth **3 bones in a 1-year-old; 28 in yours
Procedures • Gonococcal Infection/Silver - Nitrate Antiseptic put in baby’s eyes to prevent infections that might have passed from the mother during the vaginal delivery. • Blood Test - for Anemia/PKU/Cystic Fibrosis - Done by heel prick and analyzes drops of blood
Procedures 23. Circumcision - Removal of foreskin around tip of penis. Optional procedure. Done for hygiene reasons. 24. Sleeping - Place baby on their back to prevent SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) * Baby on a 4 month jet lag and will spend 17-20 hours sleeping, but not all at one time. Growing and developing is tiring.
Procedures • Feeding - Choose between formula and breast milk. - Pro’s and Con’s for both choices. * 8-12x a day over 24 hours = will spend 3 hours of your day feeding. Their tiny stomachs only hold 2-3 oz and they burn it off quickly so they need to eat often. 26. Bonding - Forms secure attachments, feelings of trust, safety, and strengthens the baby. Builds 5 areas of growth and development necessary for success in life.
Procedures 27. Merconium - First bowel movement. Black tar like substance. Dangerous if released in womb. Will spend about 1 hour of your day changing diapers. 28. Who is a Pediatrician? - The doctor that cares for the baby/child while it is growing up.
Complete the 1st year Development Section in the study guide. • Use the: • Room posters • Various search engines to fill it in