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100
AGA
What is apropriate for gestational age
100
fine hair on face back and arms
What is lanugo
100
one who is lacking oxygen
What is hypoxic
100
normal newborn blood sugar level
What is 40-60 mg/dl
100
nostrils are closed at entrance to throat
What is choanal atresia
200
larger than the 90th percentile
What is large for gestational age (LGA)
200
simulates the uterine enviornment as closely as possible
What is isolette
200
jaundice manifesting 48 to 72 hours after delivery
What is physiologic jaundice
200
exists at birth
What is congenital
200
ASD
What is atrial septal defect
300
500 - 1499 grams
What is very low birth weight
300
feeding by nasogastric tube
What is gavage feeding
300
jaundice occuring within 24 hours of birth
What is pathologic jaundice
300
extra finger or toe
What is polydactylism
300
genetic incapability of digesting certain amino acids (protien)
What is PKU
400
born befor the 37th week of gestation
What is preterm
400
to conserve their energy
What is handle as little as possible
400
most serious complication of pathologic jaundice involving the brain
What is kernicterus, (bilirubin encephalopathy)
400
excess CSF
What is hydrocephaly
400
abnormal development of bladder
What is exstrophy of the bladder
500
leading cause of SGA babies
What is intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR)
500
poor antipartal care, poor maternal nutrition, antipartum infection amung others
What is risk for preterm delivery
500
complication of loose stools in an infant
What is dehydration
500
abnormally small head
What is microcephaly
500
toxoplasmosis is what type of organism?
What is protozoa
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