Examination of Newborn Physical Examination Include The Following
Examination of Newborn Physical Examination Include The Following
Examination of Newborn Physical Examination Include The Following
1. Vital signs
2. Physical exam
3. Neurological exam
4. Estimation of gestational age
1. vital signs
♣ temperature
♣ heart rate
♣ respiratory rate
♣ blood pressure
♣ capillary refill time
Temperature
♣ temperature should be taken axillary
♣ the normal temperature for infant is
36.5ᵒ C - 37.5ᵒ C.
♣ axillary temp.is 0.5ᵒ C - 1ᵒ C lower
than rectal temp
Heart rate
Weigh naked
Scale maintenance
Calibrate daily
each weighing
1-colour
pallor: associated with low hemoglobin or shock
cyanosis: associated with hypoxemia
plethora: associated with polycythemia
jaundice: elevated bilirubin
Cyanosis, Acrocyanosis
skin
• purpura,echymosis
• mottling
• vernix caseosa- a lubricant found on the skin or skin
fold ,disappears as the fetus ages, almost absent in
post- term
Edema, Mongolian spots - dark blue bruise-like
macular spots usually over sacrum ♣ in 90% of
blacks and asians ♣ disappear by 4 yrs
Collodion baby
Rashes: Milia, Erythema toxicum, bullous impetigo,
diaper rash, nevi
Cutis Marmorata
Jaundice
Macule
Nevi
Mongolian spot
Café au lait
Pustule
Vesicle(Erythema toxicum)
Bullous impetigo:
Milia pemphigus
neonatorum
♣ white papules < 1 mm in
diameter scattered across
the forehead, nose,cheeks
♣ sebaceous retention cysts
disappear within wks
HEAD
skull
♣macrocephaly and microcephaly ,
Anancephaly, Hydrocephalus
♣subgaleal hemorrhage
♣fontanelle
♣Caput succedaneum
-edema of scalp skin,
-crosses suture lines
♣Cephalhematoma
• sub-periosteal
• not cross suture lines
Macrocephaly
Microcephaly
Anancephaly
Anterior and posterior fontanelle
• large anterior fontanelle is seen in hypothyroidism,
osteogenesis imperfecta, hydrocephalus
• small ant.fontanelle in microcephaly and craniostenosis
Subconjunctival
hemorrhage
Blue eye
Cataract
Glaucoma
Squint eye
Ear examination
-assess for asymmetry or irregular shape
- note presence of auricular or pre-auricular pits,
fleshy appendages, lipomas, or skin tags.
- low set ears
- • below lateral canthus of eye
- • associated with genitourinary anomalies, because
these areas develop at similar times.
-malformed ears
• can be associated with downs or turners syndromes
Ears
pilonidal dimple
meningeocele, Meningiomyelocele
Normal breathing
30 to 60 breaths per minute
No chest in-drawing, no grunting on breathing out
When assessing breathing:
Count number of breaths for a full minute
Babies may breathe irregularly for short periods of time
Small babies (<2.5 kg or born before 37 wks gestation) may:
Have some mild chest in-drawing
Periodically stop breathing for a few seconds