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Authors: Janet Medforth,Sue Battersby,Maggie Evans,Beverley Marsh,Angela Walker
CHAPTER 23
Care of the newborn
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Haematological management
: keep a record of all blood taken and treatment with top-up transfusions, especially in small premature
babies.
NEONATAL INFECTION
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Antibiotic therapies and sensitivities (Table 23.2)
Table 23.2 |
Penicillins Aminoglycosides Cephalosporins Vancomycin |
Streptococci Gram-negative Gram-negative Staphylococci organisms bacilli Pneumococci Have a synergistic Meningococci Enterococci effect when used with penicillin to treat GBS Meningococci Gonococci Gram-positive bacteria Gonococci influenzae Treponema Pseudomonas pallidum |
Bacteroides
, and is useful for the treatment of NEC.
Staphylococcus aureus
and
Staphylococcus epidermidis
.
Pseudomonas
spp.
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Neonatal jaundice
Jaundice is one of the most common problems in the newborn period as all infants undergo changes in bilirubin metabolism at birth.
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Newborn physiological jaundice
Indirect unconjugated bilirubin:
•
Is fat soluble and cannot be excreted in the bile or urine
skin, leading to jaundice
Direct conjugated bilirubin:
Newborns are also deficient in:
NEONATAL JAUNDICE
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Patterns of jaundice
Jaundice developing within the first 24h may be due to: