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32 Cards in this Set

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CMV infection symptoms
microcephaly
jaundice
thrombocytopenia
sensorineural hearing loss
GI defect with the highest incidence of cardiac defects
omphalocele
physical finding indicative of full-term infant
palpable breast tissue of less than 1 cm
Tx for oral candidiasis (thrush)
nystatin
what should be performed first during delivery room resuscitation of a vigorous term newborn
verify the airway is clear, dry and stimulate the infant
major route for excretion of bilirubin in the fetus in utero
transplacental passage
Type of infant requiring transfusion prior to birth
erythroblastosis fetalis
Most common complication of intrauterine transfusion
premature onset of labor
what most closely is associated with the development of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome
gestational age
what is the mechanism for preventing bilirubin encephalopathy or kernicterus
unconjugated bilirubin is tightly bound to albumin
what is most predictive for the development of kernicterus
peak unconjugated bilirubin level
what is the expected weight flux for an infant in the first week of life
lose approx 5-10% of its birth weight
what best predicts the occurrence of ABO isoimmune hemolytic disease in a newborn
maternal blood type is O and infant is type A
what is the most common serious late clinical manifestation of ABO disease
congestive heart failure
what is the most physiologically active component of surfactant
phospholipid
What cells store and synthesize surfactant
type II alveolar cells
What is the role of the foramen ovale in fetal life
blood flows thru the foramen ovale from the rt atrium to the left atrium
What is the goal of continuous positive airway pressure
raise arterial PO2
Characteristic roentgenographic findings of the infant with respiratory distress syndrome
diffuse reticulogranular changes and air bronchograms
What is the pathophysiology of bronchopulmonary dysplasia
the use of oxygen and positive pressure breathing in the Tx of respiratory distress syndrome
What is erythema toxicum associated with
more common among term than premature infants
what is an adverse effect of supplemental oxygen therapy
retinopathy of prematurity
circumcised with excessive blood loss
factor VIII def
what is associated with a cataract in a newborn
galactosemia
newborn infant that gags and chokes with feedings
esophageal atresia
what is premature synostosis of the sagittal suture associated with
scaphocephaly
Which findings is often associated with a family history of seizures
hypopigmented patch
white, cheesy patches on the tongue and buccal mucosa
candida albicans
microcephaly
cerebral calcifications
blindness
CMV
which system is most commonly involved with clubfoot
CNS
which problems in a newborn infant might respond to pyridoxine
seizures
what type of disorder is associated with advancing paternal age
autosomal dominant disorders