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18 Cards in this Set
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What sinuses are present at birth?
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maxillary and ethmoid
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What is caput succedaneum?
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edema after birth that crosses the suture lines (cone head)
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does cephalohematoma cross the suture lines?
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no
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What is the term for flattened or assymetrical skull shape in infants, often treated by Lady Steele using her magical cranial manipulation techniques?
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plagiocephaly
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What is the term for premature closure of the cranial sutures?
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cranialsynostosis
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What is an encephalocele?
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protusion of nervous tissue through the skull
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What are the physical characteristics of hurler syndrome?
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enlarged skull, low forehead, corneal clouding, short neck
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What are the physical characteristics of Down's syndrome?
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epicanthal folds, depressed nasal bridge,
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What are hippocratic facies?
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sunken facial features, dry skin
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What is Cushing sydrome associated with?
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adrenal tumors and increased production of glucocorticoids
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What is myxedema?
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skin and tissue disorder associated with hypothyroidism
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What is Hashimoto disease?
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lathargy, sensitivity to cold, weight gain, scaly dry skin, puffy eyes
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What are the signs of congenital hypothyroidism?
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jaundice, poor feeding, floppy baby, puffy face
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What is acute otitis media?
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middle ear infection
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What is otitis externa?
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swimmer's ear
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What is cholesteatoma?
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benign cystlike tumor in the eardrum or middle ear
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When do deciduous teeth appear?
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6-24 months
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When do permanent teeth appear?
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6-15 years
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