Nurs 2600 - High Risk Newborn

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