The mother was healthy, was not diabetic, and had no other risk factors for neonatal hypoglycemia. She was injected with 0.25 mg of terbutaline 6 hours before delivery due to frequent uterine contractions. However, it was found that recurrent hypoglycemia occurred in the neonate even...
the serious degree of the symptom and whether need to be injected glucose than the observation.Conclusion Hypoglycemia monitor,nursing intervention and providing reasonable nutrition plan for the patients with chronic and severe hepatitis can control the happening of hypogly cemia,promote liver function ...
Neonatal Hypoglycemia, Common Problems in the Newborn Nursery (2019)View more references Cited by (5) Psychometric properties of the Persian version of the parental stress scale: NICU 2022, Journal of Neonatal Nursing Citation Excerpt : However, some infants are born premature or sick, or there ...
s preconception and prenatal history as well as intrapartal events. Recognition of risk factors (Box 23-1) enables the nurse to be more astute in observations and assessments and more likely to identify early signs of complications. This allows for earlier intervention and promotes positive ...
Discuss possible long-term effects of hyperbilirubinemia and the need for continued assessment and early intervention. Kernicterus is caused by a high bilirubin level in a baby’s blood. If left untreated, the bilirubin can then spread into thebrain, where it causes long-term damage, which include...
When answering an application type of NCLEX question, the question usually asks for a nursing action, or intervention, a decision, or a problem that needs a solution. In the question above, you are asked to select the best treatment for hypoglycemia. You will be able to answer this correctly...
The oral form of linezolid is contraindicated in patients with a. bone marrow depression. b. hypoglycemia. c. phenylketonuria. d. food allergies. Which of the following risk factors collectively explain a significant proportion (not incidence) of most chronic disea...
There are also risks for hypothermia, hypoglycemia, infection, intracranial hemorrhage, and necrotizing enterocolitis but the biggest problem in the delivery room is the respiratory status. An RN, neonatologist, and respiratory therapist should be present at delivery for the neonate, as this neonate ...
1) A postpartum nurse is preparing to care for a woman who has just delivered a healthy newborn infant. In the immediate postpartum period the nurse plans to take the woman’s vital signs: Every 30 minutes during the first hour and then every hour
have near-normal-sized infants who are less likely to developneonatal hypoglycemiaand other complications formerly considered typical ofmaternal diabetes. Nevertheless, treatment of infants born to mothers with diabetes commonly requires provision of IV glucose for a few days, until the hyperinsulinemia ab...