Physical Examination of The Newborn
Physical Examination of The Newborn
Physical Examination of The Newborn
Respirations
• All infants are periodic rather than regular
breathers
• Normal 40-60 breaths/min
Vital Signs
Cardiac Rate
• 120-160bpm
Blood Pressure
• Not routinely done
• Flush Method
• Doppler Method
Anthropometrics
Head Circumference
• Occipitofrontal circumference
• 32-36cm
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Lungs
• Observed for a full
minute
• Resting state
• 30-60 cpm
• Abdominal Breathing
• Retractions
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Heart
• Location
• 110-140 bpm at rest
• 90-180 bpm
• Flow murmur
• Palpate all pulses
• PMI at 4th ICS
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Abdomen
• Liver 2cm below the
rib margin
• Spleen Tip
• Kidney Location
• Umbilicus - AVA
• Hernia
• Masses
• Distention
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Omphalocele vs Gastroschisis
• Central • Lateral
• Covered with a Sac
• No
• Made with Amnion,
Wharton’s Jelly and • Involves Intestinal
Peritoneum Loops Only
• Large Defects May Include:
Liver, Spleen, Gall Bladder,
Testes, Ovary
• 75% Associated Congenital
Anomalies:
• Beckwith-Wiedmann
Syndrome (Macrosomia
and Hypoglycaemia);
Trisomy 13 and 18; Non-
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Genitourinary
• Voiding within 12-24 hours
• Assess ambiguity
• Hernia vs Hydrocele
• Palpate the Testes
• Urethra
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Ambiguous Genitalia
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Hypospadias
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Inguinal Hernia
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Hydrocele
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Transillumination
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Anus
• Meconium Passage
• 99% of term and
95% of preterm
within 48 hours
of life
• Patent Anus
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Extremities
• Fetal Posture
• Contracture and Flexure
• Up to 20-30 degree hip and knee flexion
• Transitory vs Permanent by 4-6 mos of
age
• Check the Hands and Feet
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Hip Dislocation
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Syndactyly
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Polydactyly
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Rockerbottom
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Simean Crease
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Nervous System
• Mental Status: Altertness
• Head Circumference
• Head Shape
• Normocephalic
• Plagiocephalic
• Fontanelles
• Anterior: 2x2cm, diamond shaped, 9-18
mos
• Posterior: triangular, 6-8 weeks 65
Nervous System
• Cranial Nerve I: Present Stimuli
• Cranial Nerve II and III:
• Fundoscopy
• 28 wk: Blinks to Light
• 32 wk: Closes to Light
• 37 wk: Follows Light or Face
• Reaction to Light: by 29-32 wk
• Cranial Nerve III, IV & VI: Doll’s Eye
• Cranial Nerve V:
• Corneal Reflex
• Nasal Tickle 66
Nervous System
• Cranial Nerve VII: Observe Asymmetry
• Cranial Nerve VIII: Reaction to Stimuli
• Cranial Nerve IX: Gag Reflex, Quality of
Sucking
• Cranial Nerve X: Uvula, Quality of Crying,
Quality of Sucking
• Cranial Nerve XI: Turning of Head
• Cranial Nerve XII: Tongue Position and
Bulk
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Motor
• Spontaneity of Movement
• Symmetry of Movement
• Movement Against Resistance
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Sensory
• Gross Reaction to Stimuli
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Reflexes
• Deep Tendon Reflex
• Primitive Reflexes
• Moro Reflex
• Parachute Reflex
• Rooting Reflex
• Sucking Reflex
• Tonic Neck Reflex
• Placing Reflex
• Plantar Reflex
• Grasp Reflex
• Crawl Reflex
• Stepping Reflex 70