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increased alpha fetoprotein puts the newborn at risk for what two defects? - Answer Neural tube and
abdominal wall defect.
Without acetylcholinesterase what defects are likely? - Answer esphageal atresia
gastrocheschisis
When is Quad testing done? - Answer between 15 - 20 weeks
What does Quad screening test? - Answer alpha fetoprotein
estriol
beta HCG
Inhibin A
What does Triple Screening test? - Answer alpha fetoprotein
estriol
beta HCG
A positive quad screening means increased chance of? - Answer Downs Syndrome
What does a Delta OD screen for? - Answer ABORH sensitivity
Amniotic Fluid less than 500 ml of or AFI <5 is considered? - Answer Oligohydramnios
(decreased fluid)
Amniotic Fluid more than 2000 ml or AFI > 25 cm is considered? - Answer Polyhydramnios
(increased fluid)