How To Perform a Neonatal Assessment in the NICU

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • Hi friends, in this video I am going to show you how to perform a neonatal assessment on a NICU patient. This is my routine assessment that I do every few hours when it’s time for my patient’s “cares”-their hands-on time. It’s important to work quickly and efficiently, especially the younger the gestational age, so here’s my flow as I work least to most invasive and from top to bottom. I’m hitting the highlights of a routine assessment in this video, but below you’ll find a detailed, normal NICU assessment.
    00:00 Begin Here
    01:05 Before You Start
    03:44 Hands-On Assessment
    🧠 Neurological
    Equal and reactive pupils
    No head abnormalities (no molding, caput, cephalhematoma, forcep marks)
    Anterior fontanel open and soft
    Posterior fontanel open
    Sutures approximate
    Moves all extremities equally
    Moro, suck, rooting, and palmar grasp present
    🫀 Cardiovascular
    Regular rhythm/clear audible without murmur
    Pulses present and equal in all extremities
    Capillary refill upper and lower extremities less than 3 sec
    Mucus membranes pink and moist
    No edema
    🫁 Respiratory
    Chest expansion symmetrical
    Non-labored respiratory effort
    No retractions
    Clear and equal breath sounds

    💩 Gastrointestinal
    Soft, rounded, pink, non-distended abdomen
    Bowel sounds audible 4 quadrants
    💦 Genitourinary
    Voiding per diaper
    Yellow urine

    👶🏻 Skin
    Warm, dry, intact
    Normal skin turgor
    Occiput, sacrum, and heels intact
    No diaper dermatitis present
    This content was peer-reviewed for accuracy by Christine McQuay, MHA, MSHI, BSN, RN, RNC-NIC.
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    I’m Anna and I am a critical care registered nurse. I have worked in the NICU, PICU, pediatric floor, and on my hospital’s critical care children’s transport service. I am also a nursing instructor and love teaching students and new nurses!
    Disclaimer: This video is intended for educational purposes only and is not indented as medical advice. While I strive for 100% accuracy, errors may occur and practices may change over time.
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Комментарии • 10

  • @user-dh6bk1nm5u
    @user-dh6bk1nm5u Год назад +3

    So handy and clear!!
    Love your video❣️

  • @chloefischer4143
    @chloefischer4143 Год назад

    Love this!! Thank you!

  • @annafinley7166
    @annafinley7166  5 месяцев назад

    What more NICU-specific content? Follow me on TikTok! www.tiktok.com/@neostat

  • @lifewiththetaylors9386
    @lifewiththetaylors9386 Год назад +1

    Nice🥰

  • @kellywelch134
    @kellywelch134 Год назад

    I was just wondering how often your hospital requires apical heart rate? We are required a minimum of once per shift. We also rarely use our respiratory rate from the monitor, so we count each time. We honestly never do a neuro check on infants after initial check at delivery unless there is cause to do so. I was actually told by one of our neos not to check pupil reflex. I definitely think I will start introducing this into my assessment. Loved the video. Thank you!

  • @eloteheartz3727
    @eloteheartz3727 Год назад +1

    very cool and informative!

  • @ireenmuswemamusute498
    @ireenmuswemamusute498 Год назад

    Love your videos and am registered nurse what's to do neonatal nursing in 2023 in take

  • @milaglabog1392
    @milaglabog1392 3 месяца назад

    Do not approach the child when in the incubator?

  • @JustMarianalynn
    @JustMarianalynn Год назад

    I’m school they taught us do check placement in adults by checking the pH. They said injecting air has been proven to do more harm than good. Is it different with babies?

    • @roxylalondes
      @roxylalondes 5 месяцев назад

      This is late, but checking with xray is the best