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100

A neonate has a suspected infection. You can expect these labs to be ordered.

What is CRP, CBC and blood culture?

100

The number one way to prevent the spread of infection

What is hand hygiene?

100

Seen 24-72 hours after delivery when a mother uses illicit substances

What is neonatal abstinence syndrome?

100

The swishing sound heard when assessing the heartrate of a neonate with a PDA

What is a murmur?

100

The four mechanisms of heat loss 

What are Conduction, Evaporation, Convection, and Radiation?

200

The normal glucose range for a neonate

What is 45-150?

200

The proper way to clean a hub before giving a medication on a central line

What is scrub for 15 seconds and let dry for 30 seconds with chlorohexidine?

200

The two most common medications given for suspected infection in a neonate

What is ampicillin and gentamicin?

200

painless, bright red vaginal bleeding

What is placenta previa -placenta extends near, partially over, or beyond/covering the cervical os -avoid digital and speculum exam

200

Safety check done before administration of anesthesia and start of procedure

What is a time-out?

300

Normal blood gas values (pH, PCO2, HCO3)

What is pH 7.35-7.45, PCO2 35-45, HCO3 22-26?

300

Prior to the start of antibiotic on a suspected sepsis patient what Lab test should be performed?

What is Blood Cultures?

300

Gives the baby’s body a boost to fight the virus if a mother has the active disease or her status is unknown. Works best if the baby receives this injection within the 1st 12 hours of life and the infant should be bathed prior to administration.

What is H-BIG Vaccine?

300

Cessation of breathing for 5-10 seconds with no other changes followed by 10-15 seconds of rapid breathing

What is periodic breathing?

300

Late fetal hypoxia, maternal hypotension, prolonged umbilical cord compression

What are the causes of bradycardia?

Heartbeat less than 110bpm for a 10-minute period or longer.

400

4-8mEq/L is the serum therapeutic range for

What is magnesium sulfate?

400

One of the most common causes of neonatal sepsis

What is group B strep infection?

400

Oliguria - uncontrolled vasodilation and permeability -Infection- induced hypotension - SBP of < 90mmHg or decrease of > 40 mmHg from baseline -elevated Lactate levels -decreased capillary refill, mottling


What is signs and symptoms of severe sepsis?

400

You are concerned about this diagnosis when you see a postpartum patient with shortness of breath, JVD, and pulmonary edema on CXR

What is peripartum cardiomyopathy? -dilated cardiomyopathy, can happen at any stage of gestation -sx of CHF, treat similarly

400

The 4 pre-birth questions for NRP include these

What is the gestational age, Is the amniotic fluid clear, Are there additional risk factors, What is umbilical cord management plan?

500

AST>70 ( 2times normal level)

PLT<100

LDH>600

What is HELLP syndrome? 

500

The most common pathogens in obstetric sepsis cases.

1. E. Coli

2. GBS 

3. GAS

500

This is used to stimulate erythropoiesis and decrease the need for blood transfusions in high-risk preterm neonates

What is Epogen/Epoetin?

500

Alveoli collapse each time the infant exhales and lungs become noncompliant and resist expansion in the absence of this substance

What is surfactant?

500

Intrauterine resuscitation measures

What is lateral positioning, IV fluid bolus, discontinue oxytocin, administer oxygen at 10L/min with face mask, modifying pushing, etc.?

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