Exam & Appearance
Head & Face
Eyes
Ears, Nose, and Throat
Chest & Lungs
100
Blue discoloration of hands and feet.
What is acrocyanosis?
100
An indication of raised intracranial pressure.
What is bulging or tense fontanel?
100
Intermittent Crossing of the eyes.
What is a normal finding?
100
Monitored for startling and blinking in response to sudden noise.
What is assessing hearing?
100
Causes gynecomastia of male and female infants.
What is maternal estrogen?
200
Rests with extremities flexed and appear pink.
What is a normal newborn?
200
Bleeding in the subperiosteal space, is not evident until a few hours of age, does not cross suture lines, and can take weeks or months to resolve.
What is a cephalohematoma?
200
A sign of retinoblastoma, cataract, or retinal detachment.
What is a white reflex?
200
Anatomic problem resulting in obstructed nares.
What is choanal atresia?
200
The most common cause of tachypnea in the newborn cause by delayed clearing of fetal lung fluid.
What is transient tachypnea of the the newborn (TTN)?
300
Performed when the newborn is quietly resting.
What is a best exam?
300
Located at the juncture of the metopic, sagittal, and coronal sutures.
What is the anterior fontanel?
300
Persistent tearing and collection of debris on the eyelashes.
What is congenital nasal lacrimal duct obstruction?
300
Small white retention cysts present on the gums.
What is Bohn nodules?
300
Asymmetrical Moro response, crepitus, or tenderness to palpation of chest.
What are signs of a clavicle fracture?
400
60 breaths per minute
What is a normal respiratory rate?
400
Locate at the juncture of the sagittal and lambdoid suture.
What is the posterior fontanel?
400
Holding the infant upright while slowly rotating in a darkened room.
What is to stimulate eye opening?
400
Small white retention cysts present on the hard palate.
What is Epstein pearls?
400
Normal Respiratory rate range.
What is 24 - 60 breaths per minute?
500
Irregular breathing pattern consisting of rapid breaths with short pauses lasting 5-10 seconds.
What is periodic breathing?
500
An area of edema on the scalp, is present at birth, crosses suture lines, and resolves within days.
What is Caput Succedaneum?
500
Purulent discharge not associated with nasal lacrimal duct obstruction.
What is neonatal conjunctival infection symptoms?
500
Frenulum is short and limits protrusion of tongue.
What is Ankyloglossia?
500
White, milky discharge associated with gynecomastia.
What is "witch's milk"?
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