NBS Basics
Genetics
Data
Disorders
Misc.
100

The goal of the program is to identify babies with these disorders early, so that treatment can be started right away.

What is newborn screening?

100

How many conditions are screened for in CA NBS?

What is over 80?

100

What year was NBS implemented in California?

What is 1966?

100

What does NBS identify?

What is rare, treatable genetic disorders?

100

This  technique is used in NBS to detect a variety of disorders by measuring biomarkers simultaneously.

What is high-throughput tandem mass spectrometry?

200

The best location to draw blood for NBS

What is the heel?

200

What genetic sequencing technology is used to confirm a screen-positive result on NBS?

What is Next Generation Sequencing

200

Baby's screening showed an increase chance of having one or more conditions on NBS

What is screen positive?

200

What was the first disorder to be added to NBS?

What is PKU?

200

A ___ test helps confirm or rule out a medical condition in an individual.

What is diagnostic testing?

300

12-48 hours

What is the timeframe to collect blood from the newborn's heel?

300

When someone's condition is due to both of their copies of a gene not working properly.

What is autosomal recessive?

300

____ is how well a test can identify true positives.

What is sensitivity?

300

What are the two newest conditions that were added to NBS in 2024?

What are GAMT and MPS II?

300

What is the term for disorders that can be detected in the differential diagnosis of a condition on NBS?

What is a secondary condition?


400

Blood test, pulse ox, hearing test

What are the three parts to newborn screening?

400

Which condition screened on NBS is linked with increased risk of pregnancy loss when not following a low-phenylalanine diet?

What is phenylketonuria (PKU)?

400

___ is how well a test can identify true negatives.

What is specificity?

400

What is a disorder detected on NBS that primarily causes problems in the lungs, pancreas, and GI tract. 

What is cystic fibrosis?
400

$225 is the cost for?

What is the cost for NBS?

500

What are the 7 core condition categories that NBS can identify?

What are organic acid disorders, fatty acid oxidation disorders, amino acid disorders, hemoglobin disorders, other disorders, congenital heart disease, hearing loss

500

This type of genetic testing is performed on family members of someone diagnosed with a genetic condition to see if they are carriers or affected by the same condition.

What is cascade genetic testing?


500

What is the rate of babies born in CA that have a rare, but treatable genetic condition?

What is 1 in 600?

500

What are the two conditions on the NBS that are caused solely by an X-linked inheritance pattern?

What are mucopolysaccharidosis type II (MPS II) and X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD)?

500

12 specimens pertains to what in the specimen shipping process?

What is the maximum number of specimens in one envelope?

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