Chance of child having autosomal recessive disease.
What is 25%
Scoring system to determine status of newborn at one and five minutes.
What is APGAR?
This is associated with painless bleeding.
What is placenta previa?
These are cardinal signs of DI (diabetes insipidus.)
What are extreme polydipsia and polyuria?
And weight loss, constipation, delayed growth.
This posturing is caused by damage to the brainstem and has a very poor prognosis.
What is decerebrate posturing?
Trisomy 21
What is Down Syndrome?
LGA
What is large for gestational age?
This causes late decelerations.
What is uteroplacental insufficiency?
Too much ADH (anti diuretic hormone)
What is SIADH?
Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion?
Priority management of patient admitted with meningitis.
What is start antibiotics?
One parent can pass the gene to a child.
Large infant, jittery after birth leads you to suspect this.
What is low blood sugar or infant of diabetic mother?
This is when the fetal head is at the ischial spines.
What is zero station?
Sexual development before age 6-9.
What is precocious puberty?
The most common bacterial skin infection in children.
What is impetigo?
Somatic cell
What is any cell other than reproductive cells?
Correct site for Vitamin K injection.
What is vastus lateralis?
VBAC
What is vaginal birth after cesarean?
Growth hormones should be given to children at this time of day.
What is bedtime?
This is the first drug of choice to treat Juvenile Arthritis.
What is Ibuprofen?
Gametes
What are reproductive cells?
This can cause a return to fetal circulation after birth.
What is hypothermia?
Polyhydramnios
What is excessive amniotic fluid?
It is critical to STOP growth hormone replacements at this time.
Type of dehydration when the body loses more water than electrolytes, particularly Na.
What is hypertonic dehydration?