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Neonate blood gas PO2 and PCO2 |
PO2: 60-90 PCO2: 35-45 |
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What is a side effect of surfactant administration in low birth weight babies? |
Pulmonary hemorrhage, associated with PDA |
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Where are you most likely to see pneumatosis intestinalis and why? |
RLQ because ileocolic junction is the watershed area of the mesenteric circulation |
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Effect of the following drugs during pregnancy on baby: Valproate Retinoic acid Isotretinoin Warfarin |
Valproate - facial abnormality, cleft lip, meningomyelocele, cardio Isotretinoin - hydrocephalus, cardiac, facial asymmetry Retinoic acid - mottled dental enamel Warfarin- nasal hypoplasia, choanal atresia, ocular defects |
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What circumstances are AFP increased and decreased prenatally? |
Increased - wrong gestational age, multiple gestation, neural tube defect, abdominal wall defect, Oligohydramnios, nephritis, fetal demise, fetal bullous skin lesions Decreased - trisomies |
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Neonatal effects of ace inhibitors on fetus |
Hypotension, Anuridia, oligohydramnios, PDA, hypoplasia of skull |