Part 1 Flashcards
Oedipal Complex
Son to Mother
Latency focus of relationship
Homosexual
Girls are yucky
Boys are yummy
Genital Stage
Id means
Pleasure
Ego
Reality
Superego
Conscience
Fear of Toddler
Separation
Fear of Preschool
Mutilation
Fear of Adolescent
Body Image
Trust vs Mistrust
Infancy
Autonomy vs Shame/Doubt
Toddler
Initiative vs Guilt
Preschool
Industry vs Inferiority
School Age
Role Identity vs Role Confusion
Adolescent
Intimacy vs Isolation
Young Adult
Generativity vs Stagnation
Middle Adulthood
Ego integrity vs Despair
Older Adult
Stage of Good boy and good girl
Stage 3 - Conventional
When does physiologic jaundice appear?
After 24 hrs
Central cyanosis means
Cardiorespiratory disease
Redness on the dependent side, pale on the upper side
Harlequin Sign
Vascular tumor of the skin
Hemangiomas
Slate gray patches
Mongolian spots
Presence of bilirubin in brain
Kernicterus
Softening of cranial bones
Craniotabes
Premature closure of the sutures
Craniosynostosis
Lens opacity white patch
Congenital Cataract
Ocular enlargement or enlargement of iris
Congenital Glaucoma
Blockage at the rear of the nose
Choanal Atresia
Postop position of cleft palate
Prone
Post op position of cleft lip
Side-lying
First tooth eruption
6 months
How many is decidicuous teeth
20-24
How many are the permanent teeth?
30-32
When to observe permanent teeth?
6-7 y/o
Abnormal connection between esophagus and trachea
TEF
Small, white, epithelial cysts long both side of the midlineof the hard palate
Epstein pearl
More than 2 nipple
Supernumeray nipple
When does witch’s milk disappear?
After 1 week
Unretractable foreskin
Phimosis
Fluid at scrotum
Hydrocele
Abnormal curvature of penis
Chordee
Dimple type of spina bifida
Spina bifida occulta
With cysts spina bifida
Spina bifida cystica
Single palmar crease
Simian Crease
Asymmetry of movement of arms and legs
Clavicle/Brachial/Cervical Plexus
Webbing between fingers
Polydactyly
Absent or missing fingers
Adactyly
Knock-knees or piki
Genovalgum
Bow legged
Genovarum
Management for Pathologic Jaundice
Blood transfusion
Distance of UV during phototherapy
18-24 inches
Law for discharge instructions
RA 9288
Increase O2 in the brain can cause blindness or its other term
Retinopathy of Prematurity
Signs of Good Attachment (BF)
C - Chin touching the breast
A - Upper areola is more visible
L - Lower lip turned outward
M - Mouth wide open
What anticoagulant is contraindicated in pregnant?
Warfarin
colostrum duration
2-4 days
Duration of transitional
4 to 14 days
What immunoglobulin is present in Transitional BM?
IgG
When to observe mature milk?
14 days and above
closure of ductus arteriosus
10-96 hrs
Closure of foramen ovale
Within several minutes after birth
cause of physiologic jaundice
Immature Liver function
Normal duration of acrocyanosis
24-48 hours
Blood volume
80-100 ml/kg
hemoglobin levels
17-18 g/100ml of blood
Hematocrit
45-50%
WBC
15,000-30,000
How many mL can the NB stomach hold?
60-90 mL
Single voiding of NB
15 mL
Normal urine color
Pink or Dusky
IgA
Milk
IgG
Placenta
Is twitching normal in newborn?
Yes
At what age can the newborn recognizes mother’s voice?
25-27 week
APGAR: Arms and legs flexed
1
APGAR: Active movement
2
APGAR: <100bpm
1
APGAR: >100 bpm
2
APGAR: Flaccid
0
APGAR: Some flexion of extremities
1
APGAR: active motion
2
APGAR: acrocyanosis
1
APGAR: Pale, blue all over
0
APGAR: Slow irregular RR
1
APGAR: Vigorous cry
2
1st minute in APGAR indicates
Detect problem
5 mins of APGAR
Monitor adaptation
APGAR: 0-3 socre
Poor - Need immediate resuscitation
APGAR: 4-7
Fair - further observation
APGAR: 8-10
Healthy
Food for 6 mos
Rice cereal
Vegetable food
7 mos
Fruits
8 mos
Fish and meat
9 mos
Egg yolk
10 mos
Whole egg
12 mos