You are completing an admission in the NICU for an infant wh…

You are completing an admission in the NICU for an infant who is 32 weeks gestation and are verbally told that there is limited prenatal care and no maternal history provided.  The baby was delivered by paramedics on transit to your hospital.  It is a holiday night shift and you will not be able telephone the physician’s office to inquire about maternal labs/history.  The best strategy to complete the comprehensive history for this infant includes:

You are called to the bedside in the NICU to assess eye drai…

You are called to the bedside in the NICU to assess eye drainage in a 3 day old newborn undergoing evaluation for congenital hydronephrosis.  Upon examination you note bilateral light yellow drainage and “crusting” along the eyelids.  The sclera is red but the infant has stable vitals signs.  This can indicate which of the following eye disorder in a newborn?