Lates Update
1. Neural tube defects r/t Alpha fetal protein (AFP)
2. Turner syndrome: Males or
fe- males? Females
3. Most common inherited
intel- lectual disability Fragile X
4. AFP Screening (Done as part
of quad screen).. When and
for what? 16-21 weeks to check for spina bifida and
anencephaly and some other chromosomal
abnormalities
5. Aniridia Bilateral eye disorder that results in the absence of
the majority of the iris.
6. Optic neuritis.. one or
both eyes? Unilateral
7. Papilledema.. one or both eyes? Bilateral
8. Molluscum cause and tx? Viral. Tx w/ Topical cantharidin
9. most common primary
malig- nant tumor of the rhabdomyosarcoma
orbit?
10. Jaundice w/in 1st 24hrs Hyperbilirubinemia r/t Congenital hepatitis or
post birth r/t?
hemolytic issue
11. what is plethora and what could Polycythemia as in twin twin transfusion
it indicate in a neonate?
12. 1st PAP recommendations 21 despite sexual activity; earlier if indicated
13. Hep B vax, Erythromycin ointment, and Vitamin K
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What meds due at time of
birth to baby? (3 things)
14. 1st peds flu shot.. how many
doses; 1 month apart; until age 9
doses? how far apart? and
until what age do you give
2?
15. Live attenuated nasal flu admin- pregnant women, immunocompromised pts.. can
get injec-
istration contraindicated in... tion though as it is not live vaccine
16. Teaching to prevent SIDS.. baby sleeps supine.. no co-sleeping
17. What is DRESS syndrome? What drug eruptions fever eosinophilia and systemic
symptoms;
drug classes cause it? anti-convulsants
18. potential causes of late- 1..infants receiving cow's milk rather than infant formula
onset (7-10 days after birth)
(high phosphorus intake), 2.. hypoparathyroidism
hypocal- cemia?
(DiGe- orge syndrome), 3.. infants born to
mothers with severe vitamin D deficiency.
19. Thrombocytopenia, hyper-
glycemia, and subtle clinical
Fungal sepsis
de- terioration in infants
would lead you to dx of?
20. Most common cause of
neona- tal seizure?
hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy
21. Necrotizing enterocolitis- radi-
ology findings..
Pneumatosis intestinalis (air in the bowel wall) seen on a CT
scan. Or biliary tract air on a plain abdominal x-ray.
22. Tx of patent ductus arteriosis or Indomethacin 0.2-0.3 mg/kg ... can be repeated
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q12-24h
PDA? for a total of 3 doses.
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