You are called to the delivery room to evaluate a SGA newbor…

You are called to the delivery room to evaluate a SGA newborn infant with the following physical examination findings:  Prominent occiput, micrognathia, overlapping fingers and rocker bottom feet.  You would add which of the following to your differential diagnosis list?

You are caring for a 3 day old term infant with transient ta…

You are caring for a 3 day old term infant with transient tachypnea of the newborn.   You are called to the bedside by the RN to assess this female infant for red and edematous labia, no urine output and s/s of pain.  Upon examination you also note distention of the vagina.  What test do you anticipate will be necessary to aid in the diagnosis of these abnormal findings?