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The twins are born at 33 and 4/7 weeks via emergency C section. Jill was undergoing an NST when baby B had a deceleration into the 40’s and was not recovering. Baby A, a girl, weighed in at 3 pounds 2 ounces and Baby B, a boy, weighed in at 3 lbs 5 ounces. What categories do they receive based on gestational age and birth weight? (refer to the High Risk Newborn Complications with GA Development lecture for categories) Baby A Assessment: Baby girl has equal chest rise and fall, minimal intercostal and xyphoid retractions, marked nasal flaring, and marked grunting. Initial VS: Temp 97E, HR 160, RR 65. Her first blood sugar at 1 hour of age is 30 Baby B initial Assessment: Baby boy has seesaw respirations, and marked intercostal and xyphoid retractions, marked nasal flaring, and marked expiratory grunting. Initial VS: Temp 97E, HR 170, RR85. His first blood sugar at 1 hour of age is 15. Based on this information what is the Silverman-Anderson score for each infant? A Based on this information what interventions does Baby A require? If feeding is required, what kind of feeding? Based on this information what intervention does Baby B
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