Bany getting worse, significant cyanosis, increased O2 reqirement
Blood gas: pH 7.185, PCO2 65, PO2 36, BE -18
ECHO: R-to-L shunting through the ductus arteriosus and foramen ovale, tricuspid regurgitation
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Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Can complicated with lung hypoplasia, Increased risk of PPHN and pneumothorax Should be intubated immediately after
Respiratory Diseases of
Newborn
Focused respiratory history
Antepartum
gestation and accuracy of dates antenatal ultrasound findings maternal diabetes maternal Group B streptococcus (GBS) status administration of antenatal steroids maternal substance use family history of neonatal respiratory disorders
evidence of central cyanosis respiratory support vital signs: RR, HR, T, BP, SpO2
Physical examination