Nurs 2600 - High Risk Newborn
Across
- 2. male preterm babies are at risk for these two respiratory complications (add dash in-between)
- 3. a pneumonic used to remember the signs of RDS
- 5. an invasive treatment used for meconium aspiration
- 8. position appropriate for a baby with spina bifida
- 11. the 'n' in FINES:
- 13. the first W in withdrawal
- 17. staining of the cord/skin and barrel chest are unique signs to this condition
- 20. babies with spina bifida often develop an allergy to:
- 21. high-pitched cry, poor perfusion, and weak suck are signs of what (abbreviate)
- 22. the two d's in withdrawal
- 25. a respiratory complication in which the baby does not breath adequately
- 26. the 'i' in FINES: _____ stridor
Down
- 1. slow pupils and the "setting sun" sign are unique to this condition:
- 4. the 's' in FINES: _____ retractions
- 6. the 'f' in FINES: _____ difficulties
- 7. the two a's in withdrawal
- 9. hazy gray areas known as the ground glass sign in CXR is specific to this condition (abbreviate)
- 10. the 'e' in FINES: _____ grunting
- 12. NAS has projectile _____ while FAS has persistent _____
- 14. club feet, flaccid legs, and dribbling poo/pee are signs of:
- 15. the last W in withdrawal
- 16. a baby with IVH should expect to have this diagnostic test done after 7 days
- 18. the pneumonic used to remember the symptoms of withdrawal in neonatal abstinence syndrome
- 19. the 3 drugs to give in NAS: morphine, phenobarbital, and:
- 23. ROP and IVH are neonatal complications exacerbated by
- 24. treatment for baby in both BPD and RDS