Cardiac
Coolers
Genetics
Respiratory Support
GI & Transport Policy
100

While normal in healthy newborns for the first 12-24 hours of life, if left untreated for a long period of time, this can lead to pulmonary hypertension and vessel damage

What is a PDA

100

Degrees that we cool a body cooling patient to

What is 33.5 degrees C?

100
The Xray is reversed! Or is it...

What is situs inversus?

100

Map x FiO2/paO2

What is Oxygen Index (OI)?

100

A birth defect that causes abdominal organs to protrude through the abdominal wall that is considered to be a MIDLINE defect?

What is an Omphalocele?

200

A DIFFERENCE IN PRESSURE GRADIENT GREATER THAN 20 BETWEEN UPPER AND LOWER EXTREMITIES

What is a Coarc

200

Minimum gestational age that a baby can be cooled

What is 36 weeks?

200

Presents with micronathia, tongue displacement and upper airway obstruction?

What is Pierre Robin Sequence?

200

A ventilator known for passive exhalation

What is a jet?

200

A double bubble on Xray

What is duodenal atresia?

300

One of these has mild obstruction of blood flow to the lungs with normal sats. One is more severe. 

What is the difference between a pink tet and a blue tet. 

300

The base deficit minimum that is a red flag for body cooling

What is -16?

300

Presents with cleft palate, defects of the lung, kidneys, stomach and intestine and survive not longer than 2 weeks

What is Trisomy 18?

300

ABG diagnosis:

pH 7.1     pCO2  40     pO2 50 

HCO3  16  base -7

What is Metabolic acidosis?

300

Bile, emesis, blood in stools, and an Xray that shows mild ileus or pneumatosis

What is NEC?

400

This type of cardiac lesion can be divided into 2 types: Cyanotic Lesions and Left heart obstructive lesions

What is a ductal dependent lesion

400

Prior to full body cooling, the early treatments for hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy cooled with this

What is a cooling cap (or just cooling the head)?

400

This condition has different variations the most common appears as staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis

What is epidermolysis bullosa?


Ichthyosis in the Newborn - PMC (nih.gov)

400

Baby born with polyhydramnios and copious secretions, often with respiratory distress may have this

What is TEF?

400

Your baby is requiring 100% FiO2 and decompensating. Your team mutually decides to request that the EMTs to go Code 3 (lights and sirens). Code 3 is only warranted because of patient's deteriorating condition and this criteria. After all, it is 5pm on a Friday. 

What is 

we can't go faster than 50% of the posted speed limit?

500

Three of the Four Anamolies of Tetrology of Fallot

What is:

VSD, Pulmonary Stenosis, Overriding Aorta, Right Ventricular Hypertrophy?

500

The frequency that the Tecotherm needs to be cleaned with Chlorine tablets

What is every other month?

500

CPAP is not indicated for this congenital condition

What is a diaphragmatic hernia?

500

You have 45 minutes to get out the door. You are at minute 40. Your MD is ready, your isolette and drug box are loaded, your ambulance tanks are full. Next step is to

What is DON’T forget your RT!!

500

With the exception of Morse Ave, what must be present prior to departure?

What is a live birth?

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