The immediate next step in managing a apneic baby who's mother has been administered narcotics (meperidine) shortly before delivery is to do _____
#2
Fetal _____ upper limb is the best area to check preductal O2 saturation in a newborn infant with PDA.
#3
_____-onset sepsis in neonates is characterised by respiratory distress and pneumonia
#4
Failure to initiate respiratory effort at birth is called _____
#5
A hemodynamically unstable newborn should be managed in a _____ unit.
#6
Problems of infants with IUGR and pathogenesis: _____: due to decreased uteroplacental perfusion during labour+chronic fetal hypoxia, meconium aspiration syndrome
#7
If despite chest compressions/PPV, the newborn has HR , the next step is to provide _____
#8
Umbilical vessel cannulation can be performed in the first _____ of life before umbilical stump gets detatched
#9
Area shaded _____ is preferred site for heel prick testing in newborns
#10
Which pediatric disorder will present with hyperinflation, patchy infiltrates and coarse streaking on chest x-ray?
_____
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Flashcard 1: The immediate next step in managing a apneic baby who's mother has been administered narcotics (meperidine) shortly before delivery is to do _____
Answer: bag and mask ventilation
Flashcard 2: Fetal _____ upper limb is the best area to check preductal O2 saturation in a newborn infant with PDA.
Answer: right
Flashcard 3: _____-onset sepsis in neonates is characterised by respiratory distress and pneumonia
Answer: Early
Flashcard 4: Failure to initiate respiratory effort at birth is called _____
Answer: primary apnea
Flashcard 5: A hemodynamically unstable newborn should be managed in a _____ unit.
Answer: special newborn care
Flashcard 6: Problems of infants with IUGR and pathogenesis: _____: due to decreased uteroplacental perfusion during labour+chronic fetal hypoxia, meconium aspiration syndrome
Answer: Perinatal asphyxia
Flashcard 7: If despite chest compressions/PPV, the newborn has HR , the next step is to provide _____
Answer: IV epinephrine
Flashcard 8: Umbilical vessel cannulation can be performed in the first _____ of life before umbilical stump gets detatched
Answer: 7-10 days
Flashcard 9: Area shaded _____ is preferred site for heel prick testing in newborns
Answer: blue
Flashcard 10: Which pediatric disorder will present with hyperinflation, patchy infiltrates and coarse streaking on chest x-ray?
_____
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