The High-Risk Newborn: Anticipation, Evaluation, Management, and Outcome Flashcards
1
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The single strongest predictor of poor birth outcome….?
A
Prior poor birth outcome
2
Q
Multiple-gestation pregnancies and preterm delivery …?
A
57% of twins and
93% of triplets in the United State
3
Q
One preterm birth increases the risk for a second by a factor of…..?.
A
4
4
Q
PDA may present as symptomatic …?
A
tachycardia, poor perfusion, murmur, precordial pulsations, and wide pulse pressure
5
Q
Risk factors for post-term pregnancies include the following:….?
A
- Nulliparity
- Previous post-term pregnancy
- Obesity
- Anencephaly. An intact fetal pituitary–adrenal axis appears to be necessary for the initiation of labor.
- Trisomies 13 and 18
- Seckel’s syndrome (bird-headed dwarfism)
6
Q
The Ponderal index…?
A
[cube root of birth weight in grams × 100]/[length in centimeters]