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21 Cards in this Set
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congenital infection a/w blueberry muffin rash
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rubella
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Child with flesh colored umbilicated lesions
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molluscus contagiosum
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psychiatric disorder:
females only, loss of previously acquired language and motor skills |
retts
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psychiatric disorder:
impairments in social interaction, communication, play and repetitive behavior |
autism
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psychiatric disorder:
impairment in social interaction but no language delay |
aspergers
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psychiatric disorder:
stereotyped hand movements |
retts
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psychiatric disorder:
ignoring the basic rights of others |
conduct disorder
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psychiatric disorder:
hostility, annoyance ,vindictiveness, disobedience and resentfulness |
oppositional defiant
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psychiatric disorder:
multiple motor and vocal tics |
tourettes
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psychiatric disorder:
impulsive and inattentive |
ADHD
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psychiatric disorder:
7 yo that avoids going to school to stay with parents |
separation anxiety
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AFI in polyhydramnios
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>25 cm
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AFI in oligohydramnios
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<5 cm
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most frequent US finding for IUGR
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abdominal circumference of <10% for gestational age
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Causes of oligohydramnios in 2nd trimester
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fetal renal abnormality
maternal causes placental thrombosis amniocentesis |
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Causes of oligohydramnios in 3rd trimester
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PROM
preeclampsia abruptio placenta |
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by what MOA does NSAIDs decrease amniotic fluid volume
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decrease renal function
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what tests can confirm rupture of membranes
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pooling
nitrazine paper test ferning test oligohydramnios on ultrasound |
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what is PROM
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rupture of membranes after 37 weeks without uterine contractions
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what is PPROM
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rupture of membrane before 37 weeks
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when might you suspect chorioamnionitis in a patient with PROM
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Fever +
-maternal/fetal tachycardia -maternal leukocytosis -uterine tenderness -foul smelling discharge |