asdf Flashcards
Is one born after the 41st week of pregnancy?
a. postterm infant
b. preterm infant
c. post mature infant
a. postterm infant
Are infants born after before the beginning of 38 weeks of pregnancy regardless of their birthweight?
a. postterm infant
b. preterm infant
c. post mature infant
b. preterm infant
Appropriate for Gestational Age?
a. are infants who fall between the 10th and 90th percentiles of weight for their gestational age
b. are infants who fall below the 10th percentile of weight for their gestational age
c. are infants who fall above the 90th percentile of weight
a. are infants who fall between the 10th and 90th percentiles of weight for their gestational age
Infant weighing under 2,500 g at birth?
a. very low birthweight
b. extremely very low birthweight
c. Low birth weight
c. Low birth weight
Are infants who fall below the 10th percentile of weight for their gestational age?
a. large for Gestational Age
b. Appropriate for Gestational Age
c. Small for Gestational Age
c. Small for Gestational Age
Infant weighing 500-1,000 g at birth?
a. extremely very low birthweight
b. Low birth weight
c. very low birthweight
a. extremely very low birthweight
Are infants who fall above the 90th percentile of weight?
a. Appropriate for Gestational Age
b. large for Gestational Age
c. Small for Gestational Age
b. large for Gestational Age
Are infants who fall between the 10th and 90th percentiles of weight for their gestational age?
a. Appropriate for Gestational Age
b. large for Gestational Age
c. Small for Gestational Age
a. Appropriate for Gestational Age
Infant weighing 1,000 – 1,500 g?
a. extremely very low birthweight
b. Low birth weight
c. very low birthweight
a. extremely very low birthweight
Are those born after the beginning of week 38 & before week 42 of pregnancy?
a. Preterm infants
b. Postterm infants
c. Term Infants
c. Term Infants
An accurate assessments can be made from samples taken from indwelling arterial lines which are usually performed in an intensive care setting, aiming to keep pO2 between 50 and 80 mm Hg?
a. Cyanotic Threshold
b. Non-invasive monitoring
c. Arterial Blood gases
c. Arterial Blood gases
An oxygen saturation monitors may be attached to the infant’s right hand (pre-ductal)?
a. Cyanotic Threshold
b. Non-invasive monitoring
c. Arterial Blood gases
b. Non-invasive monitoring
Keep the ambient oxygen concentration 5 to 10 percent above the level at which the infant is noted to be cyanosed, if saturation monitoring is unavailable.
a. Cyanotic Threshold
b. Non-invasive monitoring
c. Arterial Blood gases
a. Cyanotic Threshold
Also known as hyaline membrane disease?
a. Cephalopelvic disproportion
b. Respiratory Distress Syndrome
c. PROM
b. Respiratory Distress Syndrome
What is the cause of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)?
a. respiratory distress syndrome
b. hyperbilirubinemia
c. unknown
c. unknown
The destruction of RBC?
a. Hemolysis
b. hemolytic disease
c. RDS
a. Hemolysis
It is a disease present when there is excessive destruction of RBC which leads to elevated bilirubin levels?
a. Sudden Infant death syndrome
b. Hemolytic disease
c. Respiratory distress syndrome
b. Hemolytic disease
Meconium is present in the fetal bowel as early as ____ weeks of gestation?
a. 10
b. 15
c. 20
a. 10
Meconium aspiration does not tend to occur EVLBW infants because the substance has not passed far enough in the bowel for it to be at the rectum of these infants?
a. true
b. false
c. neither a or b
a. true
The peak age of incidence in SIDS?
a. 3-6 months
b. 5-10 months
c. 2-4 months
c. 2-4 months
All are contributing factors of SIDS except:
a. pulmonary edema
b. multiple pregnancies
c. botulism infection
b. multiple pregnancies
Is a condition in which there is too much bilirubin in the blood?
a. jaundice
b. hyperbilirubinemia
c. bilirubinemia
b. hyperbilirubinemia
All are postterm syndrome baby has, except:
a. abscence of vernix
b. dry, cracked, leather-like-skin
c. overweight
c. overweight
A baby appears deceptively healthy at birth because of the weight but gestational age is immature?
a. LGA
b. SGA
c. AGA
a. LGA
All are possible complications of LGA except:
a. cyanosis
b. respiratory dysfunction
c, hypoglycemia
b. respiratory dysfunction
SGA infant also known as?
a. macrosomia
b. microsomia
c. hydrocephalus
b. microsomia
Born after 34 and 37 weeks of gestation?
a. late term
b. early term
c. preterm
a. late term
Born before 34 and 37 weeks of gestation?
a. late term
b. preterm
c. early term
c. early term
Sudden unexplained death in infancy?
a. miscarriage
b. SIDS
c. complete miscarriage
b. SIDS
To prevent infant from having to increase metabolic oxygen demands?
a. maintain temperature neutral environment
b. observe for signs of heart failure
c. observe vital signs
a. maintain temperature neutral environment