RLE NCM 107 EXAM QUESTIONS
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Extrusion reflex - Answer- A newborn extrudes any substance that is placed on the
anterior portion of the tongue.
Extrusion reflex - Answer- This protective reflex prevents the swallowing of inedible
substances.
4 months - Answer- Extrusion reflex disappears at what age?
Palmar grasp reflex - Answer- Newborns grasp an object placed in their palm by closing
their fingers on it.
6 weeks-3 months - Answer- Palmar reflex disappears at what age
Vitamin K - Answer- is administered shortly after birth as a single dose to prevent
hemorrhagic disease of newborn
Vitamin K deficiency - Answer- Hemorrhagic disease of newborn, delayed blood clotting
Hepa B - Answer- is given to a newborn to decrease the incidence of Hepa B virus in
children and its serious consequences.
Strawberry Hemangioma - Answer- Elevated areas formed by immature capillaries and
endothelial cells due to high estrogen levels
Cavernous Hemangioma - Answer- Resembles strawberry hemangiomas but do not
disappear over time.
Mongolian Spot - Answer- State gray patches across the sacrum or buttocks and
possibly on arms and legs
Vernix caseosa - Answer- White, cream, cheese-like substance that serves as skin
lubricant.
Caput Succedaneum - Answer- An edema of the scalp at the presenting part of the
head; has no treatment.
Caput Succedaneum - Answer- It is usually form after difficult delivery.
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS |
LATEST UPDATES
Extrusion reflex - Answer- A newborn extrudes any substance that is placed on the
anterior portion of the tongue.
Extrusion reflex - Answer- This protective reflex prevents the swallowing of inedible
substances.
4 months - Answer- Extrusion reflex disappears at what age?
Palmar grasp reflex - Answer- Newborns grasp an object placed in their palm by closing
their fingers on it.
6 weeks-3 months - Answer- Palmar reflex disappears at what age
Vitamin K - Answer- is administered shortly after birth as a single dose to prevent
hemorrhagic disease of newborn
Vitamin K deficiency - Answer- Hemorrhagic disease of newborn, delayed blood clotting
Hepa B - Answer- is given to a newborn to decrease the incidence of Hepa B virus in
children and its serious consequences.
Strawberry Hemangioma - Answer- Elevated areas formed by immature capillaries and
endothelial cells due to high estrogen levels
Cavernous Hemangioma - Answer- Resembles strawberry hemangiomas but do not
disappear over time.
Mongolian Spot - Answer- State gray patches across the sacrum or buttocks and
possibly on arms and legs
Vernix caseosa - Answer- White, cream, cheese-like substance that serves as skin
lubricant.
Caput Succedaneum - Answer- An edema of the scalp at the presenting part of the
head; has no treatment.
Caput Succedaneum - Answer- It is usually form after difficult delivery.