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100

This herniation of abdominal contents through an abdominal wall defect, usually occurs to the right of the umbilicus

What is gastroschisis?

100

This must be obtained before administering antibiotics to a baby.

What is draw blood cultures


100

Signs of this acute process include asymmetric chest wall movement, unequal breath sounds, bradycardia & poor perfusion 

What is a pneumothorax?

100

The interpretation of this blood gas is:

pH = 7.29, PaCO2 = 47, HCO3 = 24 

What is Uncompensated Respiratory Acidosis

100

Total body cooling is used to help minimize this in term babies with birth asphyxia.

What is Hypoxic-Ischemic-Encephalopathy?

100

Name two well-known agencies known for supporting Quality and Safety

FDA, CMS, ANA, Joint Commission, U.S. Department of Health and Human Resources

200

Excessive oral secretions, the inability to pass an OG tube, coughing, gagging or cyanosis with feedings, and abdominal distention may all be signs of this anomaly.

What is TE Fistula?

200

The supplies are needed for a needle decompression

What is the Needle aspiration kit: 25g butterfly, stopcock, 30ml syringe, chloroprep, Tegaderm

200

This must be done and documented before a needle decompression procedure

What is a timeout

200

The interpretation of this Xray is 

What is a diaphragmatic hernia

200

This part of the brain serves as the control center for temperature regulation.

What is the hypothalamus?

200

A blame free environment in which reporting of errors is promoted and rewarded

What is Culture of Safety/Just Culture?

300

Bilious vomiting, abdominal distention, a history of polyhydramnios, and an x-ray showing a "double-bubble" are all consistent with this defect.

What is duodenal atresia?

300

These are the supplies needed for passive cooling

What are rectal temp probe, brown cord, lubricant, tegaderm, marker, tape measure

300

These are the medications for rapid sequence intubation.

What are Fentanyl, Atropine, and Rocuronium

300

The interpretation of this Xray is

What is Moderate-large right pneumothorax with mild mediastinal shift to the left of an intubated baby. Left midshaft clavicle fracture

300

This mechanism, otherwise known as nonshivering thermogenesis, is the most important means of heat production in the neonate.

What is Brown Fat Metabolism.

300

This is the name of our new parental support group in the NICU at HRH

Who is Love for Lilly?

400

Although this problem has been reported in a few patients without cystic fibrosis, it is considered a condition unique to cystic fibrosis. Clinical presentation includes abdominal distention, bilious vomiting, and palpable bowel loops.

What is meconium ileus?

400

Name three risk factors for routine screening for hypoglycemia (There are at least 7)

What are:

1. LGA (>90th percentile on Fenton Growth Chart)

2. SGA (<10% percentile on Fenton Growth Chart)

3. Infant of diabetic mother (T1,T2, or gestational)

4. < 37 weeks gestation (late preterm)

5. Mother who received Magnesium Sulfate during labor

6. Mother who received a beta-blocker (ex. Labetalol) within 72 hours of delivery

400

Bowel distention, pneumatosis, intestinalis, pneumoperitoneum and portal venous gas are suggestive of this disease

What is Necrotizing Enterocolitis

400

This results from inability of fetus to swallow fluids, upper GI obstruction, and maternal diabetes

What is polyhydramnios?

400

Which mechanism of heat loss involves the transfer of heat between two solid objects that are in contact with each other?

What is Conduction?

400

This is a new tool in Epic where nurses can chart the rapid sequence of events in one place ensuring all team members have access to clear, time-stamped documentation during an event. 

What is the Neonatal Code Narrator?

500

Failure to pass meconium within 24-48 hours of life along with abdominal distension and vomiting

What is Hirschsprungs

500

Problems with respiration in preterm infants often result  due to a lack of

What is Surfactant

500

This is one of the most important things to document when transporting an infant out of our unit.

What are transport arrival and departure times?

500

The interpretation of this blood gas is: 

.pH = 7.50, PaCO2 = 50, HCO3 = 30

What is PARTIALLY COMPENSATED METABOLIC ALKALOSIS?

500

Score of Gestational Age, Maternal temp, Rupture of Membranes, GBS status and intrapartum antibiotics completed at 2 hours of age over 34 weeks gestation

What is Neonatal Early-Onset Sepsis Calculator

500

This is the timeframe in which the Learning Assessment should be completed for each patient

What is within 24 hours of inpatient admission?

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