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Newborn Neurologic Exam
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Newborn Neurologic Exam
See also
Newborn Head and Neck Exam
Craniosynostosis
Head Circumference
Fontanelle
Dysraphism
(
Neural Tube Defect
)
Intraventricular Hemorrhage in Preterm Infants
Exam
Gene
ral
Newborn Reflexes
Primitive Stepping Reflex
Rooting Reflex
Moro Reflex
(
Startle Reflex
)
Babinski Reflex
Upgoing toe until after 6 months of age
Seizure
s
See
Neonatal Seizure
s
Typically subtle in infants (e.g. lip smacking, repetitive movements)
Posture
Normally in
Fetal Position
with hands closed
Hold infant in vertical suspension
Hypotonia is this position is abnormal
Alertness
Awakened by uncovering or stimulating foot or cheek
Level of activity
Jitteriness
Normal fine
Tremor
provoked when startled
Consider
Electrolyte
abnormality if severe (obtain
Serum Glucose
,
Serum Magnesium
,
Calcium
)
Consider
Drug Withdrawal
for infants of mothers on longterm medications of drugs (e.g.
Methadone
,
SSRI
)
Benign neonatal sleep
Myoclonus
Myoclonic Jerk
s while sleeping (resolves when infants are awake)
Presents at 2-4 weeks of life, and resolves by age 6 months
Saccadic Intrusions
When infants are tracking with their eyes, their eyes may make corrective jumps
Small amplitude conjugate interruptions (not
Nystagmus
)
Resolve over the first few months of life
Differentiate from randomly wandering eye movements (may be a sign of blindness)
Periodic breathing
Common and normal in children
Pauses in breathing up to 20 seconds are normal (unless associated bradycardi, mental status change,
Skin Color
change)
Exam
Cranial Nerve
Exam
Pupil
reflex
Cranial Nerve II
Doll's Eyes
Cranial Nerve III
Cranial Nerve IV
Cranial Nerve VI
Cornea
l, sucking, and
Rooting Reflex
es
Cranial Nerve V
Cranial Nerve VII
Response to noise
Cranial Nerve VIII
Gag Reflex
Cranial Nerve IX
Cranial Nerve X
References
Drapkin (2019) Am J Emerg Med 37(6):1153-9 +PMID:30952605 [PubMed]
Lewis (2014) Am Fam Physician 90(5): 297-302 [PubMed]
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