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A simple procedure to determine whether a baby has congenital metabolic disorder that may lead to mental retardation and even death if left untreated. |
Newborn Screening |
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What is commonly used in new born screening? |
Blood Spot Collection Card |
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By pricking method wheee is the new born pricked? |
Heel or sole |
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How many hours is collection usually performed after giving birth of new born? |
24 hours |
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What id the Optimum hours or age of newborn to collect? |
48 hours to 72 hours |
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Recommends that the specimen be collected after the new born is atleast 24 hours old |
American Academy of Pediatrics |
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Who collect the sample for new born screening? |
Physician. Nurse. Trained Midwife. Medical Technolohist |
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True or False. Can parents deny or reject or refuse the NBS due to their religion beliefs and culture. |
True |
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How many degrees must the site for NBS be warmed? |
42 degrees celsius |
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Recommend that the specimen must be collected at least 24 hours old |
American Acdemy of Pediatrics |
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Residual alcohol in sample may result to? |
Hemolysis |
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Sept size of lancet accorsing to RODAK |
1.66 mm |
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Time in seconds between drops |
10 seconds |
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The collection blood sample must be dried in neatly and dry within? |
4 hours |
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This is where they send specimen sample |
NSC-NIH UP Manila |
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NBS resukt are avilable within how many days? |
7- 14 working days |
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Excessive amount of this hormone can lead to early change sin puberty |
Androgens |
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Disruption if thyroid hormone production |
Thyroid dyshormogenesis |
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Protects the body from physical and emptional stress such as injury, disease or surgery |
Cortisol |
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Brain damage and mental retatdation may occur |
Phentlketonuria |
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Life threathening galactosemia, mental retardation and blindness can occur |
Galactosemia |
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An act promulgating a comprehensive policy and a national system for ensuring new born screening |
Republic act ni. 9288 |
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Monitoring of a newborn |
Follow up |
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Hospital, health infirmaries etc. |
Health institutions |
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Physicians. Nurse. Etc. |
Health care lractitioners |
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Condition that can result in mental retardation, physical deformity or death |
Heritable condition |
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Means a child from the time of complete delivery |
New born |
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Process of collecting few froos of blood from new born. |
New borm screening |
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Facility equipped with a new born screening laboratory |
New born screening center |
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Neq born reference cebter |
Central facility at NIH |
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Various means of providing parents or legal giardian information |
Parent Edication |
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Procedure of locating a new born |
Recall |
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The provision of prompt, appropriate and adequate medecine |
Treatment |