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  1. 2. a way parents can give their baby containment during first 3 days of life is a hand ____, a way to provide positive touch to patient before hands-on assessment, & limits pain exposure to patient
  2. 4. when placing lines the team should complete and document a ________ before beginning the procedure
  3. 6. in the first 72 hours a small baby should be in this position, if family is kangarooing- the infant should be in ______ position for the first 7 days of life
  4. 9. used in the delivery room and during admission to prevent evaporative heat loss, it can stay on up to 2 hours and should be left on during line placement
  5. 12. set at 75% for first 7 days of life
  6. 15. offered to parents to provide comfort, scent, and eye protection to their child
  7. 16. to keep the HOB raised 30 degrees, you should keep the head slightly higher than the pelvis during any lifting, diaper change or weighing. When changing a diaper, you can use the log ____ technique to promote midline positioning, and prevent rapid changes in BP.
  8. 17. allows infant to get the benefits of breastmilk right away when they are too little or too ill to breastfeed or feed by mouth
  9. 18. when a small baby is on the L&D the Code RN, Charge/CC, Admitting Team, RT, Pharmacy, & Admitting RN, if available, will meet to discuss delivery plan, risk factors, provider that will be at head of bed, line placement & plan, lab plan, order fluids, and ask any questions; this is called a small baby ________
Down
  1. 1. the style of cares we use in the NICU to promote positive touch, draw all labs at once, limit pain exposure, and prevent unnecessary touch times
  2. 3. to keep infants eyes protected from direct light in the small baby pod we can cover infant’s eyes with a lovey, hat, bili eye mask, eye shields, use a penlight for visual assessments, cover the isolettes, and keep the shades _______
  3. 5. ____ person care is used in-order-to: limit sudden changes in movement, slow transfers, keep infant contained during hands-on assessments
  4. 7. all noise in the small baby pods should be <45 _______, in order to maintain this, we can silence alarms quickly, keep our voices soft, not write on top of isolettes, and ask visitors to turn their phones on silent mode.
  5. 8. if you have a working _____ you do not need to take cuff blood pressures
  6. 10. Your patient is intubated, you should ______ as needed and try to avoid unnecessary _____ during your shift
  7. 11. blood pressures and clustered hands-on cares should be every ___ hours for this population of patients
  8. 13. should be placed in the delivery room to maintain midline positioning
  9. 14. make sure to draw/return blood and _____ and fluid slowly at a rate of 1.5ml/30 seconds to avoid blood pressure fluctuations