What is the condition called where the hands and feet are cyanotic? - ANS- Acrocyanosis
If this patient's HR is 160, Respirations are 60, baby is crying vigorously while being dried off, and the rest
of the body is pink: then, what would you give as the APGAR score? - ANS- 9
What is this Boggy, ...
What is the condition called where the hands and feet are cyanotic? - ANS- Acrocyanosis
If this patient's HR is 160, Respirations are 60, baby is crying vigorously while being dried off, and the rest
of the body is pink: then, what would you give as the APGAR score? - ANS- 9
What is this Boggy, edematous swelling of the fetal scalp that goes across the suture lines? - ANS- Caput
succedaneum
What is this Boggy, edematous swelling of the fetal scalp that goes across the suture lines? - ANS-
Acrocyanosis - ANS- Bluish discoloration of hands and feet in newborns
Apgar 9 - ANS- A score of 9 on the Apgar scale, indicating good overall health at birth
Vernix - ANS- Waxy substance that covers the skin of newborns
Stork Bite - ANS- Pink or red birthmark on the back of the neck
Nevi - ANS- Birthmarks or moles on the skin
Milia - ANS- Small white bumps on the nose and face of newborns
Melanocytosis - Mongolian spots - ANS- Blue-gray patches on the skin, commonly found on the buttocks
and lower back
, Erythema toxicum - ANS- Common rash in newborns, characterized by red bumps with a yellow or white
center
Hearing screening - ANS- Test to assess a newborn's hearing abilities
Newborn screen - "PKU" - ANS- Test to screen for phenylketonuria, a metabolic disorder
Bili Rubin screening transcutaneously - ANS- Non-invasive test to measure bilirubin levels in the blood
Strawberry hemangioma - ANS- Red birthmark caused by an overgrowth of blood vessels
Port wine stain - ANS- Red or purple birthmark caused by abnormal blood vessels
Epstein Pearls - ANS- Small white or yellow cysts on the gums or roof of the mouth
Caput succedaneum - ANS- Swelling of the scalp in newborns, usually due to pressure during delivery
Hematoma - ANS- Collection of blood outside of blood vessels
Rooting sucking palmar grasp moro or startle reflex - ANS- Automatic movements in newborns
Tonic neck Babinski - ANS- Reflexes that can be observed in newborns
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