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1. The neonatal/pediatric specialist attends a A. Foreign
high-risk delivery in which the newborn's body
buttocks and lower extremities present first. aspiration
This fetal presentation is best referred to as
A. complete breech.
B. frank breech.
C. incomplete breech.
D. transverse lie.
2. Protruding intestines contained within a
translucent membrane or sac best describes
which of the following conditions?
A. Gastroschisis
B. Omphalocele
C. Myelomeningocele
D. DiGeorge Syndrome
3. A Glasgow Coma Scale score of ten (10) indicates
A. no head injury.
B. mild head injury.
C. moderate head injury.
D. severe head injury.
4. Which of the following should the
neonatal/pediatric specialist suspect in a 1-
year-old child with a gradual onset of
symptoms?
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A. complete breech.
B. Omphalocele
C. moderate head injury. mild = 13-15
moderate = 9-12
severe = 3-8
C. Respiratory Syncytial Virus
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