Pediatrics Flashcards
when are Apgars performed?
1, 5 and 10 minutes post partum
At what age does the anterior fontanelle close?
10-26 months
At what age does the posterior fontanelle close?
1-3 months
If a patient has a third fontanelle along the sagitattal suture, what condition should be tested for?
Trisomy 21
A newborn has a subconjunctival hemorrhage, Treatment?
Watchful waiting, likely due to birthing trauma
At what point in development is strabisumus concerning?
After 4 months of age
Webbed neck
Turner syndrome
What is considered tachypnea in a newborn
> 60 pm
A newborn male has no testes in his scrotal sack, what measures should be taken?
Observe until age 1 then refer to pediatric urologist
In a newborn, what is a tuft of hair that cross the midline along the spine concerning for?
spina bifida
What is normal blood glucose for an infant?
50-80, 3 hours post partum
When is newborn jaundice concerning?
Before 24 hours of life
What are the 4 most common causes/treatment for jaundice?
ABO incompatability, RH isoimmunization, hereditary spherocytosis, G6PD deficiency - all phototherapy, transfusion in the first 2 to 3 if necessary
At what serum level of bilirubin is there a danger of encephalopathy in a newborn?
20-25, though goes down with weight
What is the most common cause of speech or language delay?
chronic ear infection induced conductive hearing loss