on a newborn, the meconium is normal: in an adult, black tarry stools is a sign of upper GI bleeding and should be checked by your dr. If taking iron supplements your stool will also be tarry. If a newborn doesn't have their first stool within the first 48 hours it is a sign of cystic fibrosis. Thank you for the video. I am certain it is going to be a huge help this semester!
on a newborn, the meconium is normal: in an adult, black tarry stools is a sign of upper GI bleeding and should be checked by your dr. If taking iron supplements your stool will also be tarry. If a newborn doesn't have their first stool within the first 48 hours it is a sign of cystic fibrosis.
Thank you for the video. I am certain it is going to be a huge help this semester!
why does babies leg have screws in it? Is that normal?
When do you check the head circumference, weight, and height?
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Actually--some folks hear better with it away from the ear canal--depends on the shape of your ears.
thank you! very helpful!
Thanks for this!
Where is this Dr, i think i need to visit him.
Seems like they're from Wisconsin. (accent)
babies first stool is like tar. it is not a sign of internal bleeding on a newborn.
you didn't mention the umbilicus assessment
yup steth. wrong way initially.
Maybe they should start cpr
Teaching your audiences in the wrong way is not accepted manner
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