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Dee Kassing BS MLS IBCLC <[log in to unmask]>
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I have found this thread interesting, though I am having some trouble
deciphering all the abbreviations.  Dr. Jay wrote:

<<This baby was delivered at term by CS for FTP and has a resp rate of 60 at
the breast and 70-90 when not at the breast.  I have always felt that
aspiration
of breast milk--unlikely but possible with this RR--is not necessarily bad
and that even with this RR (most likely TTN) the infant should be nursing.

CBC showed very little, CXR was "hazy" and the baby looks great!  Pink, good
pulse ox reading and vigorous.  Strong sustained  suck.>>

       For all the others on this list, I thought I'd share the abbreviations
I've figured out.  But could someone please let me know what "TNN" means?
And also let me know if I've guessed incorrectly about any of the following that
I think I figured out!  Thanks.

FTP = failure to progress
RR = respiratory rate
CBC = complete blood count
CXR = chest xray
       Dee

Dee Kassing, BS, MLS, IBCLC
Collinsville, Illinois, in central USA

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