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nursing care of infants with syphilis

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Nursing care for infants with syphilis primarily revolves around the administration of penicillin therapy, comprehensive assessment for clinical manifestations, and rigorous follow-up to ensure treatment efficacy

Key Nursing Management Actions

  • Medication Administration: The primary intervention is administering the prescribed course of penicillin, which is the only known effective treatment for congenital syphilis. This is typically:
    • Aqueous crystalline penicillin G administered intravenously (IV) every 12 hours during the first week after birth, then every 8 hours for a total of 10 days.
    • Alternatively, in certain circumstances and after a full negative evaluation, a single dose of benzathine penicillin G intramuscularly (IM) may be used if follow-up is assured.
    • Ensure the full course is completed; if more than one day of therapy is missed, the entire course must be restarted.
  • Assessment and Monitoring:
    • Physical Examinations: Conduct thorough physical examinations to check for clinical signs of congenital syphilis, such as rashes (especially on palms and soles), an enlarged liver/spleen, skeletal abnormalities, or "snuffles" (nasal discharge).
    • Symptom Management: Monitor for and manage symptoms like fever, irritability, or feeding difficulties.
    • Diagnostic Monitoring: Ensure all ordered evaluations (e.g., blood tests, X-rays of long bones, lumbar puncture for cerebrospinal fluid analysis) are completed to determine the extent of the infection.
    • Complication Watch: Monitor for potential complications, including hearing loss, vision problems, or neurological issues, and coordinate appropriate specialist consultations (e.g., audiology, ophthalmology).
  • Education and Support:
    • Parental Education: Educate parents on the importance of the infant's full treatment course and the necessity of all follow-up appointments.
    • Prevention Counseling: Counsel parents on maternal syphilis treatment, the importance of treating sexual partners, and safer sexual practices to prevent reinfection.
    • Breastfeeding Guidance: Reassure mothers that breastfeeding is generally safe as long as there are no active, open syphilis lesions on the breast.
  • Follow-up Care:
    • Ensure the infant has scheduled serological follow-up tests (RPR or VDRL) every 2-3 months until the test becomes nonreactive (usually by 6 months of age).
    • If titers do not decline as expected, the infant may require re-evaluation and retreatment in consultation with a specialist. 

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