Doctor Reviews: Head-to-Toe NEONATAL assessment!

That FIRST exam on a baby! WHAT should you NEVER miss on an INFANT’S Physical EXAM??!! Caput? Ear pits? Fontanelles? Down- slanting fissures? Syndactyly? Posteriorly rotated ears? Epstein pearls? Wide spaced nipples? Where to listen for murmurs? The rooting reflex? Moro? And on and on! In this video we cover how to examine the entire baby’s body- and what common variations and abnormalities you should be looking for!!! Get *50* FREE Neonatal Multiple Choice QUESTIONS and Explanations by signing up for our Neonatal Nuggets Newsletter. We also include a PDF summary of our most recent video! Join us here: --------------------------------------------------------------------- Please be sure to give us a like, comment about future topics, and subscribe to this channel to stay up to date on all things NICU! Also, click the notification bell after you subscribe to gain your weekly NICU knowledge as soon as it’s loaded! --------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Tala is a board-certified neonatologist and has worked in busy level III and IV units for the past 16 years. She has won multiple teaching awards throughout her time as a neonatologist. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ***TIMESTAMPS*** 00:10 Physical Exam 01:08 Exam of the Head 03:20 Exam of the Face: Eyes 05:25 Exam of the Face: Ears 07:02 Exam of the Face: Nose 07:44 Exam of the Face: Mouth 10:05 Exam of the Neck 10:50 Exam of the Chest 11:15 Cardiac Exam 12:45 Lung Exam 13:37 Chest Exam 14:27 Abdominal Exam 16:57 Femoral Artery Exam 17:45 Examination of Hip 18:24 Examination of Bones 20:35 Examination of Back 21:07 Evaluate for Birthmarks throughout Exam 21:48 Neurological Exam ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Disclaimer*: This video is intended for educational purposes only and while we strive to give the most accurate information, errors may occur. Subsequently, this video should not be a replacement for medical advice.
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