How do we apply genetic programming to a problem? Outline each step and expand the steps using an example such as Pythagorean Theorem.
A neonate presents after normal vaginal delivery with more t…
A neonate presents after normal vaginal delivery with more than 6 cafe au lait spots measuring greater than 1.5 cm each. The infant should be evaluated for which of the following diseases?
You are called to examine a three hour old well newborn for…
You are called to examine a three hour old well newborn for cutaneous rash. On exam you observe scattered vesicopustules and pigmented macules over the face, chest and back. Which neonatal condition is this?
Baby H is a former 33 week infant that has been in the NICU…
Baby H is a former 33 week infant that has been in the NICU for 21 days. He received a 7 day course of antibiotics during his hospitalization and is preparing for hospital discharge. Which of the following is the best screening tool to assess his hearing?
Which of the following lab results would indicate that an in…
Which of the following lab results would indicate that an infant likely has the most common form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia?
A term female is born to a mother who is HIV positive. The m…
A term female is born to a mother who is HIV positive. The mother received Zidovudine therapy during pregnancy, labor, and delivery. How soon after birth should Initiation of Zidovudine therapy in the newborn be started?
Infants of mothers who were treated with propylthiouracil (P…
Infants of mothers who were treated with propylthiouracil (PTU) are at risk for transient early:
A 2 week old preterm infant weighing 900 grams at birth show…
A 2 week old preterm infant weighing 900 grams at birth shows pneumatosis intestinalis on an abdominal x-ray. A follow-up film is concerning for potential bowel perforation. Metronidazole (Flagyl) is added to the antibiotic regimen. The goal of the additional antibiotic is to provide coverage for:
Which of the following is a characteristic of milia?
Which of the following is a characteristic of milia?
On admission to the NICU an infant has the following CBC fin…
On admission to the NICU an infant has the following CBC findings: WBC 10,000, Hgb 15.5 g/dL, Hct 47%, platelets 244,000, Segmented Neutrophils 15%, Bands 22%, Lymphs 45%, Eos 10%, Basos 3%, Myelocytes 3%, and Metamyelocytes 2%. What are the ANC (absolute neutrophil count) and I:T (immature to total neutrophil) ratio?