MCN miss bermeo Flashcards

1
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Newborn Normal Weight

A

2.5-3.4 kg

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2
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Newborn Normal Head Circumference

A

33-35 cm

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3
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Newborn Normal Chest Circumference

A

32-33 cm

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4
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Newborn Normal Length

A

46-54 cm

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5
Q

Newborn Normal Temperature

A

37 degrees celsius at birth

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6
Q

Newborn Normal Pulse Rate

A

120-140 bpm

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7
Q

Newborn Normal Respiratory Rate

A

30-60 bpm

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8
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Newborn Normal Blood Volume

A

80-110 ml/kg of body weight

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9
Q

Cyanosis of feet and hands or bluish of extremities

A

Acrocyanosis

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10
Q

______________birth lesser expelled than NSVD and may have difficulty in establishing effective respiration

A

Cesarian birth

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11
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Immature newborn whose alveoli collapse each time he exhale because of_________

A

Lack of pulmonary surfactant

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11
Q

The stomach can hold about ____ ml

A

60-90 ml

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12
Q

The immature sphincter between the stomach and esophagus

A

regurgitates

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13
Q

It passed within 24-48 hours after birth

A

Stools: Meconium

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14
Q

The absence of stool may possibility having a ________

A

Imperforate anus, bowel obstruction or meconium ileus

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15
Q

Changes in color and consistency (green and loose) 3rd day of life

A

Transitional stool

16
Q

Stool under phototherapy treatment

A

Bright green in color due to increased of bilirubin

17
Q

This stool color is due to increased bilirubin

A

Bright green

18
Q

This stool color may indicate bile duct obstruction

A

Clay-colored stool (gray)

18
Q

This stool color indicates an anal fissure

A

Blood-flecked stool

19
Q

Newborn urine is light- colored and odorless

A

TRUE

20
Q

A reflex to protect from any object coming to his eye, response eye rapid closure

A

BLINKING REFLEX

21
Q

A reflex to find food, when baby’s lips are touched makes a sucking motion

A

Sucking reflex

22
Q

In a reflex to find food, the cheek is stroked or brushed near the corner of the mouth then the baby’s head turn in that direction

A

Rooting reflex

23
Q

A reflex when food reaches the posterior portion of the tongue is automatically swallowed

A

Swallowing reflex

24
Q

A reflex that extrudes any substance when put in the anterior portion of the tongue. Prevents swallowing of inedible objects

A

Extrusion Reflex

25
Q

A reflex to object palace in palm closing his fingers on it

A

Palmar reflex

26
Q

A reflex to which the baby held in a vertical position with his feet touching a hard surface will take a few quick alternating steps

A

Step-in-place Reflex

27
Q

A reflex-like step in reflex by touching the hard surface of his anterior and making a few quick lifting motion

A

Placing Reflex

28
Q

A reflex like a baby lying on their back, head to one side. The arm and leg towards where the head turns to extend and the opposite arm and leg contract

A

Tonic neck Reflex

29
Q

Also known as a boxer or fencing reflex

A

Tonic neck Reflex

30
Q

A reflex initiated by a loud noise or jarring the bassinet

A

Moro Reflex

31
Q

A reflex when the side of the foot is stroked in a J curve from the heel upward and the toes are fanning

A

Babinski Reflex

32
Q

A reflex if pressure is applied to the soles of the feet in a lying position, he pushed back against the pressure. To test the spinal cord integrity.

A

Magnet Reflex

33
Q

Gray color skin

A

indicates infection

34
Q

Pale and cyanotic skin

A

indicate poor central nervous system

35
Q

Which one twin is larger and has good color and the smaller twin has the pallor

A

twin transfusion phenomenon

36
Q

a permanent brain damage caused by increased of bilirubin

A

Kernicterus