Stanford School of Medicine
Newborn Nursery at LPCH

AAP Newborn Nursery Core Curriculum

This is the nursery core curriculum adopted by the AAP.  Residents are expected to be competent in all of the following areas of newborn care by the end of training.  Because not all of these experiences come through the newborn nursery (prenatal visits and resuscitation, for example), attention must be paid to rounding out the "nursery" experience with those from the NICU and the outpatient clinics.

 

GOAL 1: Prenatal Visit.

GOAL 2: Newborn Resuscitation.

GOAL 3: Transition.

GOAL 4: Preventive medicine.

GOAL 5: Blood Group Incompatibility and Jaundice.

GOAL 6: Maternal VDRL/RPR.

GOAL 7: Maternal HSV.

GOAL 8: Maternal HIV.

GOAL 9: Maternal TB/PPD Conversion.

GOAL 10: Varicella.

GOAL 11: Social Risk Factors.

GOAL 12:  Physical Exam.

GOAL 13: Hypoglycemia.

GOAL 14: Screening HCT.

GOAL 15: Nutrition.

GOAL 16: Voiding and Stooling.

GOAL 17: Circumcisions.

GOAL 18: Newborn Screening.

GOAL 19: Discharge Planning.

GOAL 20: Common Conditions and Symptoms of the Newborn

 

The Prenatal Visit

GOAL 1: Prenatal Visit.   Understand the importance of and the approach to the prenatal office visit.

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Delivery and Transition

GOAL 2: Newborn Resuscitation. Understand NRP protocol, initial evaluation of the newborn, and assigning Apgar scores.

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**Provider and/or instructor certification in the NRP course will satisfy the above objectives**

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GOAL 3: Transition.  Understand the importance of the transition period and the red flags for significant illness

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GOAL 4: Preventive medicine.  Understand the rational for routine prophylaxis in the neonate.

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Initial Evaluation: Maternal risk factors and physical exam

GOAL 5: Blood Group Incompatibility and Jaundice.  Understand the differential diagnosis for jaundice and the relative risks of kernicterus.

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GOAL 6: Maternal VDRL/RPR.  Understand the evaluation and treatment for infants of VDRL/RPR positive mothers.

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GOAL 7: Maternal HSV.  Understand the management of infants at risk for neonatal HSV.

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GOAL 8: Maternal HIV.  Understand the necessary precautions, evaluation, and follow up required for infants born to HIV positive mothers.

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GOAL 9: Maternal TB/PPD Conversion.  Understand the appropriate management of infants at risk for TB.

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GOAL 10: Varicella.  Understand the relative risks and management of neonates exposed to varicella

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GOAL 11: Social Risk Factors.  Understand red flags in the social history and their implications

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GOAL 12:  Physical Exam.  Understand how to perform newborn exam

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GOAL 13: Hypoglycemia.  Understand rationale for screening and management of hypoglycemic newborns

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GOAL 14: Screening HCT.  Understand normal parameters for newborn Hct and CBC

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Discharge Planning and Anticipatory Guidance

GOAL 15: Nutrition.  Understand how to manage breast and bottle feeding in the newborn

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GOAL 16: Voiding and Stooling.  Understand normal time parameters for first void and stool and the medical implications when these parameters are exceeded.

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GOAL 17: Circumcisions.  Understand the risks, indications, and procedure for circumcision in newborns.

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GOAL 18: Newborn Screening.  Understand the rationale for performing newborn screens.

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GOAL 19: Discharge Planning.  Understand criteria for early discharge and provide appropriate follow up.

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GOAL 20:  Common Conditions and Symptoms of the Newborn.  Understand the importance and approach to the evaluation of infants who become symptomatic after the transition period or any other potential issue of parental importance.

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