Neonatology
Neonatology Test 21
Neonatology Test 21
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Language | English |
Category | Medical |
Level | University |
Created / Updated | 25.01.2021 / 28.01.2021 |
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Of the follwoing, the clinical manifestaton of sepsis in infants is
Skin alternations typical for the neonates
The cause of neonatal jaundice in newborns include
a) Deficiency or decreased glucuron transferase activity
b) Deficiency or decreased beta-glucuronidase activity
c) High Hb concentration in the newborn in the first days of life
d) High percentage of HbF in newborn erythrocytes
The factors predisposing to infection in a newborn are the following except
The healthy newborn infant should undergo a complete physical examination within
The most common causative pathogens of the neonatal pneumonia remain
The TORCH complex is an acronym for a group of perinatal infections including all of the following conditions except
To estimate the state of the baby after delivery we use
Which of neonates are likely to be needed resucitation
Which of the following is most appropriate for treating hyperblirubinemia (11.2mg/dl) in a 3 week-old breast fed infant with normal growth and developmen
Which of the following is not necessary for resuscitation in a newborn delivery
meconium aspiration is most common in?
CPR after delivery how many compressions & breaths per min
definition of preterm
criterias of APGAR score?
signs to look for when rescucitation might be neeeded in newborn?
Administration of drugs
aggressive pharnygeal suctioning causes ?
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