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Infant of diabetic mothers | hypoglycemia after delivery
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analgesics/anesthetics during labor | narcotics cross the placenta and can cause respiratory depression in newborn
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Fetus pass meconium into amniotic fluid | fetal asphyxia: placental insufficiency, prolapsed cord, placental abruption, placental previa
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Warm and humidified oxygen | decrease insensible fluid and heat loss
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Preterm baby common complication | respiratory distress syndrome
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RDS caused by -- | lack of surfactant
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Maternal risk for preterm labor | young/old age
smoking
poor nutrition
previous preterm delivery
incompetent cervix
placental problems
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Maternal risk for preterm labor placental problems? | preivs, abruption, preeclampsia/eclampsia
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insufficient surfactant alveoli? | alveoli collapse with each expiration
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Preterm temperature instability why? | less brown fat
larger body surface area
small muscle mass
increased insensible loss
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Preterm temperature instability Risk for -- | hypothermia
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Preterm baby immunity | higher risk for infection,
maternal antibodies cross placenta in 3rd trimester
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Preterm infant prone to hypoglycemia why? | decreased liver glycogen store
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Preterm infant Risk for hyperbilirubinemia r/t | Immature liver, and difficulty eliminiating bilirubin released by normal breakdown of RBC
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Preterm infant risk for bleeding rlt | immature production of clotting factors
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Preterm infant feeding issues? | increased risk of aspiration
poor sucking/ swallowing
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Gestational week sucking/ swallowing gag reflex | 33-34 wk
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Necrotizing enterocolitis NEC r/t | immature GI and hypoxia
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Preterm baby Kidney function? | unable to concentrate urine
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