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Acute Complications Case Study

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Acute complications

Air leaks out of the lungs and get trapped in the chest cavity
Pulmonary hemorrhage
Cerebral hemorrhage
Chronic complications

Bronchopulmonary dysplasia due to the use of ventilators. Ventilators disturb the normal growth of the lungs.
Lack of oxygen to brain leads to certain developmental disabilities such as
Learning difficulties
Debilitated vision
Impairment of hearing function
Sepsis
Tension pneumothorax
Neonatal death
Kidney failure in cases of severe IRDS
Infection of blood
Blood clots
Retardation of mental health
Symptoms
Symptoms occur within minutes of baby birth. Each baby may vary different symptoms. Some of the common symptoms are ass follows:

Grunting sounds when breathing
Difficulty breathing at birth that gets …show more content…

Use of this machine may damage the tissue of the lungs. So if possible this treatment is avoided.
Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) – a mechanical breathing machine that pushes a continuous flow of air or oxygen to the airways to help keep tiny air passages in the lungs open
Surfactant replacement with an alternate artificial surfactant. This treatment will reduce the difficulty of HMD and it is most effective if it is started first six hours of birth. It may be given as preventive treatment for babies at very high risk for HMD or used as a “rescue” method. The drug comes as a powder that is mixed with sterile water and given through the ET tube. This treatment is usually administered in several doses. The amount of surfactant is determined by the patient weight.
Medications may help sedate and to ease of babies pain during treatment

Continuous positive airway pressure

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