Neonatology Flashcards
When is jaundice always abnormal
detected within first 24 hours of birth
diffuse edema or swelling of soft tissue of the scalp that crosses cranial sutures and midline
Caput succedaneum
Neonatal respiratory
greater than 60 breaths/min
consider what if there is an increased femoral pulses
patent ductus arteriosus
Epispadias associated with
bladder extrophy
Rocker bottom feet associated with
trisomy 18
ground glass appearance of lungs on CXR
respiratory distress syndrome
- see air bronchograms
Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn
any condition, other than congenital heart disease, societal with low blood flow to the lungs after birth
2 common causes of persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn
- perinatal asphyxia
- MAS
When does breastfeeding jaundice occur?
frist week of life
when does breast milk jaundice occur
after the first week of life
what part of the diaphragm is impacted in congenital diaphragmatic hernia
left
abdominal radiograph shows soap-bubble apperance
meconium ileus
what is pneumatosis intestinalis and what is it found int
- air in the bowel wall
- necrotizing enterocolitis