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When to transilluminate the infant skull -ANSWERS-increasing
head circumference
Turner Syndrome -ANSWERS-A chromosomal disorder in
females in which either an X chromosome is missing, making the
person XO instead of XX, or part of one X chromosome is
deleted.
-Webbing, excessive posterior cervical skin, or an unusually short
neck
tracheal tugging -ANSWERS-the downward movement of the
thyroid cartilage toward the chest during inspiration
Posterior triangle of the neck -ANSWERS-Includes the external
jugular vein, posterior cervical lymph nodes, and the accessory
cranial nerve
Anterior triangle of the neck -ANSWERS-Includes the bifurcation
of the common carotid artery; anterior cervical lymph nodes; and
the facial, glossopharyngeal, vagus, accessory, and hypo- glossal
cranial nerves
,Fontanel ossification -ANSWERS-posterior fontanel usually
closing by 2 months of age and the anterior fontanel closing by 12
to 15 months of age.
2nd trimester of pregnancy -ANSWERS-fetal thyroid gland
becomes functional
Thyroid examination -ANSWERS--Palpation of the thyroid gland
requires a gentle touch. Nodules and asymmetry will be more
difficult to detect if pressing is too hard.
The thyroid cartilage, readily identified by the notch on its superior
edge the cricoid cartilage, the tracheal rings and the thyroid gland
Abnormalities of the thyroid -ANSWERS-Coarse tissue or a gritty
sensation suggests an inflammatory process.
If nodules are present, they should be characterized by number,
whether they are smooth or irregular, and whether they are soft or
hard.
An enlarged, tender thyroid may indicate thyroiditis
Hypothyroidism -ANSWERS-A disorder caused by a thyroid gland
that is slower and less productive than normal
Subjective Data of hypothyroidism -ANSWERS-Weight gain,
constipation, fatigue, and cold intolerance
, Objective Data of hypothyroidism -ANSWERS-Normal-size
thyroid, goiter, or nodule(s)
Hyperthyroidism -ANSWERS-overactivity of the thyroid gland
Subjective data for hyperthyroidism -ANSWERS-· Weight loss
· Tachycardia
· Diarrhea
· Heat intolerance
Objective data for hypothyroidism -ANSWERS-· Normal-size
thyroid, goiter, or nodule(s)
· Fine hair
· Brittle nails
· Exophthalmos
· Tachycardia
Caput succedaneum -ANSWERS-Subcutaneous edema over the
presenting part of the head at delivery. It is the most common
form of birth trauma of the scalp and usually occurs over the
occiput, and the edema crosses suture lines
Generally, the edema goes away in a few days