ID it!
Rumbly Tumbly
I Didn't Do It
Mixed Bag
A Little Funny Looking
100
This organism is associated with brown staining of the amniotic fluid, preterm birth and erythematous rash with papules
What is Listeria Monocytogenes
100
The two most common gastrointestinal diseases associated with Trisomy 21
What are Duodenal atresia and Hirschsprung disease
100

Most common newborn manifestation of smoking during pregnancy

What is low birth weight

100

This is most common cardiac cause of cyanosis presenting in the first few days of life

What is Transposition of the Great Arteries

100

Supravalvular aortic stensois, hypercalcemia

Williams syndrome

200
A newborn presents with microcephaly, hydrocephalus, hepatosplenomegaly, maculopapular rash and widespread cerebral calcifications
What is congenital toxoplasmosis
200

The most likely long term complication in an infant who had medical NEC

What is Intestinal strictures

200

A newborn presents with jitteriness, irritability, tremulousness, muscle rigidity and intracranial hemorrhages

What is cocaine

200

On a newborn examination, you note a collection of serosanguinous fluid in the soft tissue of the skull. The edema crosses the suture lines and the midline of the skull

What is Caput Succedaneum

200

True interruption of the aortic arch

What is DiGeorge syndrome

300

The use of ointment in a newborn's eyes is useful for preventing what infection?

What is Gonorrhea

300

Two maternal diseases associated with a small left colon or microcolon?

What are diabetes and hypothyroidism

300

Midfacial hypoplasia, Microcephaly, Digital hypoplasia, Hirsutism, Development delay are associated with maternal use of this drug

What is phenytoin

300

An 8 hour old infant presents with cyanosis and a VSD murmur. EKG shows left superior axis deviation and LVH with small RV forces

What is tricuspid atresia

300

Hypotonia, small ears, speckled irises, hypoplasia of the middle phalanx of the fifth finger, epicanthal folds, brachydacytly and absent nipple buds

What is Trisomy 21

400
A newborn infant born to a mother with no prenatal care presents at birth with petechiae on the face, trunk and extremities, hepatosplenomegaly, PDA, cataracts and hemolytic anemia
What is congenital rubella syndrome
400

Obliteration of the superior mesenteric artery. Triple bubble.

What is jejunal atresia

400

SGA, thin vermillion upper lip, VSD, microcephaly, short palpebral fissures

What is fetal alcohol syndrome

400

The most likely area of the brain that has yellow-staining and bilirubin deposition in infants with kernicterus.

What is the basal ganglia

400

Infant with a small scalp defect involving both the epidermis and dermis, cleft lip and polydactyly is noted on physical exam 

What is Trisomy 13

500
A 7 day old infant is noted to have bilateral eye discharge. The conjunctiva are hyperemic with some yellow discharge. A gram stain of the discharge is negative. This antibiotic and route of administration are the most appropriate management.
What is oral erythromycin
500

A 3 day old who presents with severe indirect hyperbilirubinemia. The conjugated bilirubin is 0 on lab testing.

What is Criglar-Najjar syndrome Type I

500

Maternal medication associated with oligohydramnios, pulmonary hypoplasia and renal tubular dysgenesis

What are ACE inhibitors

500

The most physiologic cause for late fetal HR decelerations Hint: A) fetal sleep B) Head compression C) Placental compression D) Umbilical cord compression E) Uteroplacental insufficiency

What is uteroplacental insufficiency

500

Two syndromes commonly associated with pulmonic stenosis

What are Alagille's syndrome and Noonan's syndrome

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