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What is the term used to describe CNS dysfunction in the newborn period?

What is neonatal encephalopathy?

100

What does HIE stand for?

What is hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy?

100

What are the placental risk factors for encephalopathy?

What are preeclampsia, post-dates, or abnormal appearance of the placenta?

100

What scale is used to classify neonatal encephalopathy?

What is the modified Sarnat Scale?

100

What are the classifications of encephalopathy?

What are mild, moderate, and severe?

200

What is a fetal risk factor for encephalopathy?

What is intrauterine growth restriction?

200

What kind of APGAR scores will a neonate have with encephalopathy?

What is low?

200

How many criteria must be present to have encephalopathy?

What is at least 3 out of 6?

200

How is it decided which classification a neonate goes in for encephalopathy?

What is the column with the most criteria checked?

200

How do you decide what classification a neonate goes in when the columns are equally divided?

What is the classification is based upon the level of consciousness?
300

What is a subclinical seizure?

What is a seizure seen only on EEG?

300

What medication is considered first-line for the treatment of neonatal seizures?

What is phenobarbital?

300

What medication is commonly seen as a maintenance seizure medication in neonates?

What is leveteracitam?

300

What is the only proven neuroprotective treatment for encephalopathy? 

What is therapeutic hypothermia?

300

How long is therapeutic hypothermia maintained?

What is 72 hours?

400

What temperature is needed for therapeutic hypothermia?

What is 33 to 35 degrees Celsius?

400

What lab values are assessed to evaluate for end-organ injury?

What are AST, ALT, and Cr?

400

What classes of medications are needed to prevent shivering?

What is analgesia and sedatives?

400

Why do we want to prevent shivering when undergoing therapeutic hypothermia?

What is shivering causes the body to expend energy, and is also a mechanism used to warm the body?

400

What pH must be present to qualify for therapeutic hypothermia?

What is a pH less than or equal to 7?

500

What is a rare potential complication of therapeutic hypothermia?

What is subcutaneous fat necrosis?

500

What classification of encephalopathy qualifies for therapeutic hypothermia?

What is moderate to severe?

500

What are the short-term adverse effects of therapeutic hypothermia?

What are the increased rates of sinus bradycardia and thrombocytopenia?

500

When is therapeutic hypothermia started?

What is within the first 6 hours of life?

500

What medication is currently being studied as adjunct therapy to therapeutic hypothermia?

What is allopurinol?