Newborn+Rotation


 * 1) Daily Schedule** - Check the Newborn Rotation Daily Schedule to organize your day.


 * 2) ccLink guide** - Learn how to document in ccLink.




 * 3) Rotation schedule** - Work out weekend and holiday rounding with your fellow resident and mark this on the paper calendar in the peds office. Sign up to shadow a lactation consultant on post-partum (at least one afternoon), and to make home visits with a public health nurse (see note at bottom of the page about the details of scheduling these activities). Neonatology Rounds are Thursday mornings at 11:00 am with a neonatologist from John Muir Hospital, to discuss interesting patients in the nursery.

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 * 4) Topic list for didactic sessions**- Pick 2 topics from the list below to prepare for 2 informal 10-15 minute talks. Sign up to give the talks on the paper calendar in the Peds office. Please select afternoons when both you and the other resident are present (Wednesdays or Thursdays are the best).
 * Breastfeeding
 * Neonatal Feeding/Fluids and Electrolytes
 * Jaundice/Hyperbilirubinemia
 * Hyperbilirubinemia/Treatment
 * Infection
 * Respiratory Distress
 * Hypoglycemia/Infants of Diabetics
 * Prematurity/Late Preterm/Multiple Gestation
 * Heart Murmurs
 * Congenital Heart Disease
 * GI issues/Emesis/Abdominal Distention
 * Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome/Maternal Substance Abuse
 * Jittery Baby/Seizures
 * Birth Trauma/DDH
 * Dermatology


 * 5) Learning Objectives and Checklists** - Print these out on the first day of your rotation.
 * Nursery Learning Objectives
 * [[file:ccrmc/Newborn Rotation Checklist 2011.pdf|Newborn Rotation Checklist 2011.pdf]] - You are responsible for completing this checklist by the end of the rotation
 * Checklist for preceptors orienting residents on first day or rotation - Newborn First Day Orientation Checklist


 * 7) Guidelines for Antibiotic Use, Timely Discharge, GBS and Maternal Fever, and Follow-Up Appointments can be found here:** Nursery Welcome Packet


 * 8) Review articles, video, and links to useful sites**


 * Care of the Well Newborn - [|Pediatrics in Review Article]
 * [[file:ccrmc/Common issues in sick newborns.pdf|Common issues in sick newborns.pdf]]
 * Newborn Exam - AAFP Article: [|Part I], [|Part II]
 * [|Stanford Newborn Nursery Professional Education Site]
 * [[file:ccrmc/Neonatal CXR 2010.ppt|Neonatal CXR 2010.ppt]]
 * [|Umbilical Vascular Catheterization Video]


 * 9)** Nursery Quiz - This will be reviewed midway through the rotation.

BREASTFEEDING CURRICULUM:

Aside from using the Breastfeeding teaching resources online, you will also have the opportunity to enhance your learning experience by shadowing one of the lactation nurses on post-partum at least one afternoon during your month here. Open to Travis residents on Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday afternoons. Open to CCRMC residents on Wednesday or Thursday afternoons. Let your attending know ahead of time and coordinate with the lactation nurse during post-partum rounds in the mornings.

PUBLIC HEALTH HOME VISITS:

To give residents a chance to follow some of the high risk moms and babies discharged from our hospital, you will also have the opportunity to make a home visit one afternoon with one of the public health nurses. Residents will be scheduled for the last Thursday of their rotation. You will be given the contact information for the public health nurse you are assigned to work with. Call the public health nurse in advance to coordinate when and where to meet.