You attend the delivery of a 37 4/7 week infant with history of light stained meconium fluid. The infant receives basic neonatal resuscitation intervention and 30 seconds of CPAP in the delivery room and is assigned Apgars of 7 and 8 at 1 and 5 minutes. Upon completing a physical examination at 20 minutes of age, you note multiple large hemangiomas. Your next immediate examination intervention should be:
A common abnormal facial finding in an infant with Cornelia…
A common abnormal facial finding in an infant with Cornelia De Lange is:
Clinical presentation of central cyanosis is:
Clinical presentation of central cyanosis is:
Maternal Gravida and Para are part of which section of a com…
Maternal Gravida and Para are part of which section of a comprehensive history?
Appropriate tip location for a correctly placed high umbilic…
Appropriate tip location for a correctly placed high umbilical arterial catheter placement using thoracic landmarks on X-ray is between:
Which of the following usually has pre-procedural informed p…
Which of the following usually has pre-procedural informed parental consent?
Presence of jaundice, petechiae, or purpura especially on th…
Presence of jaundice, petechiae, or purpura especially on the head and truck often describes dermatologic findings associated with:
Priority purpose of completing formal behavioral assessment…
Priority purpose of completing formal behavioral assessment tools on infants in the NICU is to:
Pupil response to light should be present and can be accurat…
Pupil response to light should be present and can be accurately assessed at what gestational age?
White mucosal discharge with light red streaks in the diaper…
White mucosal discharge with light red streaks in the diaper of a female infant is contributed to: