This short, thickened, or abnormally tight lingual frenulum can limits the infant's range of tongue movement and affect breastfeeding.
What is Ankyloglossia?
Depending on day of life, these are four causes of ophthalmia neonatorum.
The vaccine for this disease is not required for school entry in other states, but it is required in California.
What is Hepatitis A?
These methods constitute the LARCs- Long acting reversible contraception.
What are Intrauterine Contraceptives and Progestin implants?
This condition in a Newborn, is an absolute contraindication to breastfeeding.
What is galactosemia?
This test from a specific vessel is required if we suspect polycythemia in the Newborn.
What is venous CBC?
Doing these two things effectively decreases the risk of GBS sepsis of the newborn.
What is Universal screening of GBS from 35-37 weeks, and intrapartum treatment of GBS colonized women?
These 5 components of the Biophysical profile, to look for a reassuring score between 8-10, is used for Antepartum testing of patients at risk of complications.
What is
1. NST
2. AFI
3. Fetal breathing movements
4. Fetal body movements
5. Fetal tone.?
What is Paraguard IUD?
This Similac formula, is hydrolyzed, lactose free and approved for use in eczema.
What is Alimentum?
These are four risk factors for neonatal hyperbilirubinemia.
isoimmune hemolytic disease, G6PD deficiency, asphyxia, significant lethargy, temperature instability, sepsis, acidosis, or albumin <3g/dL
This imaging modality is the preferred one to diagnose Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip from birth to 4-6 months.
What is ultrasound?
This coronal ultrasound image of the hip demonstrates that the femoral head is less than 50% covered by the bony acetabulum and that the alpha angle measures less than 60°. Normally, the femoral head is greater than 50% covered by the acetabulum, and the alpha angle measures greater than 60°. The alpha angle is formed by the acetabular roof and the vertical cortex of the ilium.
These two components of the Bishops Score, do NOT contribute towards the score of 10.
What is position and consistency of the Cervix?
These three contraceptives are contraindicated in women who smoke.
What is contraceptive pills, patches or ring?
Although the evidence doesn't support this, antibiotics are given to cover this organism for lactational mastitis.
What is MRSA?
What are intra uterine sucking blisters?
1. herpes simplex virus infection,
2. bullous impetigo,
3. congenital syphilis or candidiasis,
4. neonatal lupus erythematosus,
5. hereditary bullous diseases
This test, albeit being the gold standard to diagnose infant pyelonephritis, is not necessary to make the diagnosis and start treatment.
What is 99mTc-dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) scan?
This pathology, when present can lead to sinusoidal pattern of non- reassuring fetal pattern on the monitor.
What is vasa previa with an accessory lobe?
This contraceptive method is avoided in Women with osteopenia or osteoporosis.
What is injectible progestin-only contraception (eg, DMPA)? Unless contraindicated, women with osteopenia or osteoporosis benefit from the effects of an estrogen-containing contraceptive on bone mineral density.
These two foods/ drinks are contra indicated below 1 year of age.
What is honey and cow's milk?
This drug is used for prophylaxis of RSV for infants born at <29 weeks, to reduce mortality.
What is palivizumab?
What is acute inhibition of preterm labor?
Hypoxia, Hypotension and Hyper coagulability is the triad of this condition.
What is amniotic fluid embolism?
This oral contraceptive used as Emergency contraception, is the most effective, but has the barrier of needing a prescription as opposed to levonorgesterol which is available over the counter.
What is Ulipristal?