what are the first steps of NIPE?
Identify significant factors
what are the significant factors such should be identified in the first steps of NIPE?
what should be noted from the family history when performing a NIPE?
what should be noted about the mothers health during a NIPE?
what should be noted about mothers pregnancy when performing a NIPE?
what should be noted about the mothers obstetric history when performing a NIPE?
what additional sources of fetal compromise should be noted when performing a NIPE?
what is the risks of smoking in pregnancy?
what is FAS?
FAS - Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
- Variable fetal effects depending on quantities of alcohol. - Microcephaly - small head - Small eyes - Hearing disorders - Large eyes - Shallow philtrum - Intrauterine growth restriction - Thin upper lip - Congenital abnormalities - cleft lip, palpate, heart defects
what congenital infections should be noted when performing a NIPE?
what information around the mode of birth should be noted when performing a NIPE?
what does the history review of a NIPE involve?
Be prepared
Understand the history of the pregnancy, birth, adaptation to birth and family history - review maternity notes
Appreciate and understand the pregnancy and birth journey
how do you display sensitive communication when performing a NIPE?
Demonstrate - respectful, sensitive, communication with clear and understandable explanations towards NIPE.
Ask - of any concerns and listen to parental concerns
Seek and obtain - verbal consent for screening from parents, which should be documented in notes.
Every - woman will be going through a different journey - don’t assume
Choose - words carefully, be aware of non-verbal cues such as body language and eye contact.
Compassion - and non-judgemental approach makes a different. Non-verbal cues are extremely important.
how does the interdisplinary team work in relation to NIPE?
how do you feedback a negative NIPE result?
how do you feedback a positive NIPE result?
How do you record keep NIPE?
What is the purpose of the NIPE?
One of the main reasons for conducting the routine examination of the newborn is to screen for health problems and this may result in a referral
- Full systematic check of the newborn to screen for potential abnormalities. - Offered to parents and completed within 6-72 hours after birth - Similar to examination of the baby at birth but includes additional screening elements: Hips, Heart, Eyes, Genatalia, Palate, Pulses RECOGNISE AND REFER
what are the standards of the NIPE examination?
what should the examiner bare in mind in relation to labour and birth?
what are the limitations to nipe?
what is the structure to the NIPE examination?
what does the preparation to the NIPE involve?
what is the equipment required for NIPE?
ophthalmoscope, pen torch, tongue depressor, tape, stethoscope, pulse oximetry, thermometer