Published Nov 2, 2009
netbenben
6 Posts
Can anyone tell me what "a square window sign angle of 0 degrees" means?thx in advance
Any help will be greatly appreciated
SolaireSolstice, BSN, RN
247 Posts
http://www.ballardscore.com/
http://www.ballardscore.com/Pages/mono_neuro_squarewindow.aspx
blondy2061h, MSN, RN
1 Article; 4,094 Posts
It means your patient is going to code in 3...2...
I have no idea.
PedsDrNurseTheo, ADN, BSN, MSN, DNP, RN, EMT-P, NP
150 Posts
Can anyone tell me what "a square window sign angle of 0 degrees" means?thx in advanceAny help will be greatly appreciated
Look in your maternal-child nursing textbook under Ballard-Dubowitz assessment for gestational age.
thank you guys
HonestRN
454 Posts
If you don't have a maternal-child textbook you can read about it here:
http://books.google.com/books?id=gaYtFuND7VIC&pg=PA501&lpg=PA501&dq=square+window+sign+of+0&source=bl&ots=jgT_knpptD&sig=UxYYW5sp9HAyRJynuqYTq5ou74E&hl=en&ei=BefuStT4D5LSMqvztIQM&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=8&ved=0CCAQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=square%20window%20sign%20of%200&f=false
iteachob, MSN, RN
481 Posts
0 degree square window is a finding on the "mature" end of the Ballard scale. The palm of the hand will flex against the arm (at the wrist) completely in a mature neonate. In a preemie, the angle increases with decreasing gestational age.
Looking at the Ballard scale will give you a much better idea.