CUNY Hostos Community College Newborn Baby Boy Powerpoint

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Fvyynu

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Here's your make up assignment. Since this is a maternity rotation, although we are not seeing obstetrical patients, this will be a learning experience for all. Please do a discharge care plan on a normal spontaneous vaginal delivery of a boy post circumcision. You will present to the clinical group for about 10 to 15 minutes tops. Keep it simple do not stress yourself. I'm sending you a power point it can help you develop the care plan. If you have any questions please let me know. Thank you.

Liz Texidor

Adjuct Professor

Concordia College Hello Jeynabu

Here's your make up assignment. Since this is a maternity rotation, although we are not seeing obstetrical patients, this will be a learning experience for all. Please do a discharge care plan on a normal spontaneous vaginal delivery of a boy post circumcision. You will present to the clinical group for about 10 to 15 minutes tops. Keep it simple do not stress yourself. I'm sending you a power point it can help you develop the care plan. If you have any questions please let me know. Thank you.

Liz Texidor

Adjuct Professor

Concordia College

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Newborn Boy Teaching  Never place the newborn on their stomach to sleep during the first few months of life Crib Sleeping  Back lying position is the position of choice  Never provide newborn with a soft surface to sleep on. Mattress should be firm  Never put pillows, toys, or blankets in the crib  Crib should be away from window blinds and drapery cords  Crib should be placed on inner wall, not next to a window to prevent cold stress  Crib should be kept away from heaters, radiators, and heat vents Crying  Do not feed the newborn every time they cry. They could be crying because they are overstimulated, wet, cold, hot, tired, bored, or need to be burped.  Sometimes a newborn will be fussy for no reason. That’s ok!  Quieting techniques: • Swaddling • Movement (car ride, stroller) • Skin-to-skin • Eye contact • pacifier • Stimulation • Place the newborn on your lap and bounce your legs Sleeping       Should be soft and made of cotton  Wash separately with mild detergent and Clothing hot water  Cover head on cold days when outdoors  Dress lightly for indoors and on hot days  General rule: dress newborn as the parents would dress themselves Bathing       Circumcision     Circumcision Care       Cord Care • • Breastfeeding        Bottle Feeding        Elimination   Swaddling and Positioning      Safety Protocols Home Safety  Never leave the newborn unattended with pets or small children.  Keep small objects (coins) out of the reach of newborns due to choking hazards  Do not tie anything on the newborns neck.  Smoke Detectors should be on every floor of a home and should be checked monthly to ensure that they are working. Batteries should be changed twice a year.  Eliminate potential fire hazards. Keep crib and playpen away from heaters, radiators, and heat vents.  Avoid exposing the newborn to cigarette smoke in the home or elsewhere. Secondhand exposure increases the newborns risk of developing respiratory illness.  All visitors should wash their hands before touching the newborn. Any individual who has an infection should be kept away from the newborn Car Seat Safety - Use an approved rear-facing car seat in the back seat, preferably in the middle (away from air bags and side impact), to transport the newborn. -Keep infants in. Rear-facing car seat until age 2 or until child reaches the maximum height and weight for the seat. Newborn Wellness Checkups The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends wellness check -ups at  2-5 days of age  1month  2 months 4 months. 6 months  9 months, 12 months, 15 months, 18 months, 2 years, 2.5 years, 3 years, 4 years Manifestations of Illness to Report  Instruct parents regarding the manifestations of illness and to report them immediately  Temperature greater than 38 degrees Celsisus (100.4 F) or less than 36.5 degree Celsius (97.9 F)  Poor feeding or little interest in food  Forceful Vomiting or frequent vomiting  Decrease urination  Diarrhea or decreased bowel movements  Labored breathing with flared nostrils or an absesnse of breathing for greater than 15 seconds.  Skin color changes: Jaundice or Cyanosis  Lethargy  Inconsolable crying  Difficult waking  Bleeding or purulent drainage around umbilical cord or circumcision  Drainage developing in eyes.
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Newborn Baby Boy
Discharge care plan
on a normal
spontaneous vaginal
delivery of a boy post
circumcision.

Circumcision Care
• After the first day, you don't need
to use the gauze dressing if its
plastibell circumcision.
• Wash and clean the area with
warm water and apply a lubricant
to the penis
• Diaper wipes should not be used.
Only use water, and use gently.
• Only give sponge baths to the
baby for the until the healing
process is over.

Crib Sleeping
• The baby should always sleep on
their back. Placing the baby on
their stomach put the baby i...

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