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In the case of congenital hypothyroidism, early identification is more significant than fostering bonds, enabling rooming-in, and promoting fluid intake.

Congenital hypothyroidism cases:

  • Early disorder detection is the most significant nursing goal. The screening of newborns must be done, especially in those who are preterm, released early, or delivered at home, according to nurses who are responsible for their care.
  • In between 1/2000 to 1/3000 live babies, congenital hypothyroidism develops. The majority of congenital instances are sporadic, while 10–20% are hereditary. Typically, the causes include. the gland's dysgenesis (50 to 60 percent of cases) Dyshormonogenesis, which accounts for 30 to 40% of cases of aberrant thyroid hormone production.

Symptoms of congenital hypothyroidism-

  • Jaundice (yellow skin or eyes) and abnormally lengthy or frequent naps are examples of the early symptoms of congenital hypothyroidism in infants. Others are:
  • constipation.
  • a broad soft region on the head called the fontanel.
  • a huge tongue that is swollen.

Original question:

Which nursing objective is most important when working with neonates who are suspected of having congenital hypothyroidism?

early identification

promoting bonding

allowing rooming in

encouraging fluid intake

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