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Newborn Measurement guide

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"last update: 22 January 2025"                                                                                تحميل الدليل  

- Vital Signs Measurement

Purpose:

To ensure neonatal stability and monitor for any changes.


Work Procedures

First: Respiration

  • Respiratory rate is assessed first, before other vital signs, to avoid stimulation that may lead to inaccurate readings.

Equipment:

  • Stopwatch

Steps:

  • Perform routine hand hygiene.
  • Prepare the equipment.
  • Approach the neonate quietly and observe respiration from outside the incubator without touching or moving the neonate.
  • Count respirations for a full minute by observing abdominal movement.
  • Document the respiratory rate, rhythm, depth, and type.
  • Notify the physician of any abnormal findings.
    • Normal neonatal respiratory rate ranges from 40–60 breaths/minute.


Second: Heart Rate

  • Heart rate is assessed before temperature measurement, as temperature assessment may disturb the neonate and elevate the heart rate.

Equipment:

  • Stethoscope
  • Stopwatch
  • Cotton pieces moistened with 70% ethyl alcohol
  • Waste bin with red bag

Steps:

  • Perform routine hand hygiene.
  • Prepare the equipment.
  • Disinfect the stethoscope diaphragm with an alcohol swab.
  • Warm the stethoscope in the palm before contact with the neonate’s skin.
  • Place the stethoscope over the apical area, just below the left nipple between the fourth and fifth intercostal spaces.
  • Count heartbeats for a full minute, noting strength and regularity.
    • Normal heart rate ranges from 120–160 beats/minute.
  • Clean the stethoscope with alcohol.
  • Return equipment to its place.
  • Perform routine hand hygiene.
  • Document the reading and notify the physician of any abnormal findings.


Third: Temperature

Equipment:

  • Rectal thermometer (if measuring rectally)
  • Petroleum jelly or paraffin oil (for rectal measurement)
  • Cotton pieces moistened with 70% ethyl alcohol
  • Waste bin with red bag

Rectal Temperature Measurement Steps

  • Perform routine hand hygiene.
  • Prepare the equipment.
  • Wash the thermometer with cold water and soap, rinse and dry thoroughly.
  • Disinfect the thermometer with an alcohol swab from the mercury reservoir to the tip.
  • Shake the thermometer until the mercury level falls below 35°C.
  • Apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly or paraffin oil to the tip.
  • Place the neonate in a supine position and loosen the diaper.
  • Hold the neonate’s ankles, flexing the knees upward.
  • Gently insert the thermometer into the rectum at a 30-degree angle downward and backward, applying gentle pressure to the buttocks to prevent expulsion.
  • Keep the thermometer in place for one minute, then remove and clean.
  • Read the temperature.
    • Normal rectal temperature ranges from 36.5–37.5°C.
  • Refasten the diaper and allow the neonate to rest.
  • Clean, disinfect, and store the thermometer properly.
  • Clean and return equipment to its place.
  • Perform routine hand hygiene.
  • Document the temperature in the neonate’s chart.

Note:
Rectal temperature measurement should be avoided unless other methods are not feasible. Proper technique must be followed to prevent complications.

Axillary Temperature Measurement Steps

  • Perform routine hand hygiene.
  • Disinfect the thermometer with an alcohol swab.
  • Place the neonate in a supine position.
  • Position the thermometer vertically in the center of the axilla.
  • Secure the neonate’s arm against the body to hold the thermometer in place.
  • Maintain the position for at least 5 minutes, ensuring continuous observation.
  • Remove the thermometer and read the temperature.
  • Return the neonate to the pre-measurement position.
  • Perform routine hand hygiene.
  • Document the temperature in the neonate’s chart.
  • Return equipment to its place.


Fourth: Blood Pressure

Equipment:

  • Cardiorespiratory monitor with blood pressure cuff
  • Cotton pieces moistened with 70% ethyl alcohol
  • Waste bin with red bag

Steps:

  • Perform routine hand hygiene.
  • Select the appropriate cuff size (should not cover more than two-thirds of the upper arm length).
  • Disinfect the cuff using 70% alcohol.
  • Wrap the cuff around the upper arm just above the elbow.
  • Activate automatic cuff inflation.
  • Observe the monitor until the reading appears.
  • Document systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial pressure, and notify the physician of any abnormal readings.
  • Disinfect the cuff with 70% ethyl alcohol.
  • Perform routine hand hygiene.


Responsible:

  • Nursing staff.