Mcn April 29 Flashcards

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  1. When the illness coincides with the postpartal period or occurs during the following years?

A. Postpartal psychosis
B. Postpartal blues
C. Postpartal depression

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A. Postpartal psychosis

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  1. Feeing of sadness after childbirth, notices in 1-10 days immediate postpartum, this is a response to anti climatic feeling after birth?

A. Postpartal psychosis
B. Postpartum depression
C. Pyschomatic symptoms

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B. Postpartum depression

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  1. Is the presence of one or more additional finger or toes?

A. Polydactyly
B. Syndactyly
C. Torticollis

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A. Polydactyly

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  1. Two finger or toes are fused?

A. Polydactyly
B. Syndactyly
C. Torticollis

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B. Syndactyly

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  1. A congenital anomaly when the sternocleidomastoid muscle is injured and bleeds during birth?

A. Polydactyly
B. Syndactyly
C. Torticollis

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C. Torticollis

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  1. Is the accumulation of an excess amount of CSF in the ventricles or in the subarachnoid space of the spinal cord?

A. Hydrocephalus
B.Spina Bifida
C. Anencephaly

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A. Hydrocephalus

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  1. Is the absence of cerebral hemisphere; because the respiratory and cardia centers are located in the intact medulla, infants may survive for several days but can not survive further because they have little or no cerebral function?

A. Hydrocephalus
B. Anencephaly
C. Spina Bifida

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B. Anencephaly

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  1. An opening of the palate and occurs when the palatal process does not close as usual at approximately weeks 9-12 of intrauterine life?

A. Transesophageal fistula
B. Esophageal atresia
C. Cleft Palate

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C. Cleft Palate

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  1. Is the premature closure of the sutures of the skull?

A. Achondroplasia
B. Craniosynostosis
C. Talipes disorder

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B. Craniosynostosis

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  1. Type of talipes disorder that the foot turns in?

A. Talipes equinovarus
B. Talipes equinovalgus
C. Talipes equinavarus

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A. Talipes equinovarus

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  1. Type of talipes disorder that the foot turns out?

A. Talipes equinovarus
B. Talipes equinovalgus
C. Talipes equinavarus

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B. Talipes equinovalgus

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  1. An indentation of the lower portion of the sternum?

A. Torticollis
B. Pectus Excavatum
C. Achondroplasia

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B. Pectus Excavatum

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  1. Ankle-foot deformity: clubfoot; an inherited disorder, more in boys than girls.

A. Talipes Disorder
B. Physcial and Development disorder
C. Abdominal wall defects

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A. Talipes Disorder

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  1. A protrusion of abdominal contents through the abdominal wall at the point of the junction of the umbilical cord and abdomen?

A. Gastroschisis
B. Umbilical hernia
C. Omphalocele

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C. Omphalocele

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  1. A protrusion of a portion of the intestine through the umbilical ring, muscle and fascia surrounding the umbilical cord?

A. Gastroschisis
B. Umbilical hernia
C. Omphalocele

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B. Umbilical hernia

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  1. It is a similar to omphalocele, except this abdominal wall disorder is a distance from the umbilicus usually to the right or the left side?

A. Gastroschisis
B. Umbilical hernia
C. Omphalocele

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A. Gastroschisis

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  1. All but one is a condition associated with Hirschsprung disease, except:

A. Cystic fibrosis
B. Hypothyroidism
C. Hydrocephalus

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C. Hydrocephalus

18
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  1. Is an extremely hard portion of the meconium that has completely blocked the intestinal lumen causing bowel obstruction?

A. Diaphragmatic hernia
B. Imperforate anus
C. Meconium plug syndrome

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C. Meconium plug syndrome

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  1. Is the abscence of the anus?

A. Diaphragmatic hernia
B. Imperforate anus
C. Meconium plug syndrome

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B. Imperforate anus

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  1. An opening in the diaphragm that allows for the protrusion of an abdominal organ to herniate into the chest cavity?

A. Diaphragmatic hernia
B. Imperforate anus
C. Meconium plug syndrome

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A. Diaphragmatic hernia

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  1. Is a disorder in which the fetal brain grows slowly?

A. Anencephaly
B. Microcephaly
C. Spina bifida

A

B. Microcephaly

22
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  1. An abnormal restriction of the tongue caused by an abnormally tight frenulum?

A. Cleft lip
B. Cleft palate
C. Ankyloglossia

A

C. Ankyloglossia

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  1. The maxillary and median nasal process fusion fails to occur causing to range from a small notch in the upper lip to total separation of the lip and facial structures up into the floor of the nose with even the upper teeth and gingiva absent?

A. Cleft lip
B. Cleft palate
C. Ankyloglossia

A

A. Cleft lip

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  1. Is an adjustable chest halter that abducts the legs?

A. Hip spica cast
B. Pavlik harness
C. Hip dysplasia

A

B. Pavlik harness

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  1. If a hip is fully dislocated or the subluxation is severe, an infant may be placed in a frog-leg?

A. Hip spica cast
B. Pavlik harness
C. Hip dysplasia

A

A. Hip Spica Cast