I don't know what or if AAP has guidelines for neonatal glucose screenings. We only do high risk babies or those who exhibit sx's of hypoglycemia. LGA,SGA, less than 37 wk. or more than 42 weeks, infant of DM mom per routine orders. We also (usually) screen those w/ low apgars, tachypnea, tachycardia, jittering, lethargy, or low temp's,babies who are/will be NPO, etc.
Honestly, I don't think we miss much and I really don't see the need for all babies to get a glucose. It may just be how I am used to doing things because I know a lot of places do glucoses on ALL babies. There is also some debate on treating asymptomatic glucoses in term newborns which are in the 35+ range. This has been going on for at least 10 years. (sorry for any other bad spelling/poor typing today)
I can't find anything from AAP. It looks like they might be coming out w/ a new position statement.An AAFP article does state that routine glucose screening in the healthy, term neonate is not indicated.
http://www.aafp.org/afp/20001115/tips/14.html