Normal peurerium. Physiology of the Neonatal period. Care of the newborn. Resuscitation of a newborn
Across
- 1. – Involuntary movements (like Moro, rooting, sucking) indicating normal neurological function.
- 7. – Period following childbirth during which the mother’s reproductive organs return to normal.
- 8. – Skin-to-skin contact between mother and baby for warmth and bonding.
- 9. – Procedure of cutting and tying the umbilical cord after birth.
- 11. – Production and secretion of milk by the mammary glands.
- 12. – Yellowish discoloration of the newborn’s skin due to high bilirubin levels.
- 13. – First step in neonatal resuscitation; ensuring the baby’s breathing passage is clear.
- 14. – Maintenance of body temperature in the newborn.
Down
- 1. – Emergency procedures done to restore breathing and circulation in a newborn.
- 2. – The first yellowish milk rich in antibodies produced after childbirth.
- 3. – Immediate postnatal assessment of a newborn’s condition at 1 and 5 minutes.
- 4. – Process by which the uterus returns to its pre-pregnant size.
- 5. – Feeding the newborn with mother’s milk for nutrition and immunity.
- 6. – Thick greenish-black first stool passed by the newborn.
- 10. – Vaginal discharge after delivery composed of blood, mucus, and uterine tissue.
