Fellowship Assessment Stations
Across
- 4. What is an abnormal finding from [sticky note one]?
- 5. Number of umbilical arteries
- 6. Abnormal location to hear bowel tones
- 9. Surfactant keeps this from collapsing
- 10. Most important assessment tool
- 12. Blood pressure value most utilized in the NICU
- 13. Form of heat loss from direct contact
- 14. What is one abnormal abdominal finding that would be concerning to you?
- 15. Noise made from lower airway narrowing or bronchospasm
- 16. How often should you do a visual assessment of your patient?
- 17. Thermoregulation is key during this time frame when there is a small baby admission or critical event
Down
- 1. Important history assessment that includes family history, mom's history and labor and delivery history
- 2. Midline abdominal wall defect occurs when there is a herniation through the umbilical cord
- 3. Reflex initiated by sudden stimulation
- 7. Fine hair that covers parts of the body
- 8. Occurs from head conforming to the size and shape of the birth canal in a vaginal delivery
- 11. What are you assessing at [sticky note one]?