Normal Transition to Extra Uterine Life
, During normal transition from
fetal to extrauterine life, the
pulmonary vascular resistance
decreases largely in part to
air entry into the lung and
increase in pulmonary blood
flow. Systematic vascular
resistance increases with the
1. Treatment of pathological removal of the placenta.
jaundice caused by blood Persistent pulmonary
group incompatibility hypertension continues to
2. Partial exchange if have the increase in
necessary to treat severe pulmonary vascular resistance
anemia of hydrops without with constriction of the
increasing intravascular pulmonary vessels. This
volume increase in pulmonary
resistance can lead to the
shunting of blood through
fetal channels (ie, ductus
arteriosus, foramen ovale).
The shunting of blood from
right to left through the fetal
shunts further contributes to
hypoxemia.
infants are at the greatest risk for developing retinopathy of prematurity?
, The incidence of retinopathy
Most healthy premature, full-
of prematurity (ROP) appears
term, and postterm infants
inversely proportional to
void by 24 hours of life. This is
gestational age and birth
because at birth renal blood
weight. Therefore those
flow may not increase initially,
infants at greatest risk for
but will increase by 24 hours
development of ROP are the
once the renal vascular
smallest, most premature
resistance falls.
infants.
CHARGE association
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- Colobomas (ocular tissue defects)
- Heart defects (
- Atresia of nasal choanae
- Retardation
- Genital anomalies
- Ear anomlies
Signs of late onset pneumonia
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2-4 weeks caused by chlamydia trachomatis
Stridor
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, strained, high-pitched sound heard on inspiration (associated with upper
airway obstruction)
-Expiration (usually associated with lower airway obstruction)
Short bowel syndrome
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1. Chronic malabsorption and malnutrition as of a result of bowel
shortening.
2. Substantial small intestine is removed during surgery
3. Malabsorption can have diarrhea
FHR baseline
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110-160 beats per minute
A sequence is defined as a(n):
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A sequence is a group of anomalies resulting from a cascade of events
initiated by a single malformation. Pierre Robin is an example of a
sequence.
, During normal transition from
fetal to extrauterine life, the
pulmonary vascular resistance
decreases largely in part to
air entry into the lung and
increase in pulmonary blood
flow. Systematic vascular
resistance increases with the
1. Treatment of pathological removal of the placenta.
jaundice caused by blood Persistent pulmonary
group incompatibility hypertension continues to
2. Partial exchange if have the increase in
necessary to treat severe pulmonary vascular resistance
anemia of hydrops without with constriction of the
increasing intravascular pulmonary vessels. This
volume increase in pulmonary
resistance can lead to the
shunting of blood through
fetal channels (ie, ductus
arteriosus, foramen ovale).
The shunting of blood from
right to left through the fetal
shunts further contributes to
hypoxemia.
infants are at the greatest risk for developing retinopathy of prematurity?
, The incidence of retinopathy
Most healthy premature, full-
of prematurity (ROP) appears
term, and postterm infants
inversely proportional to
void by 24 hours of life. This is
gestational age and birth
because at birth renal blood
weight. Therefore those
flow may not increase initially,
infants at greatest risk for
but will increase by 24 hours
development of ROP are the
once the renal vascular
smallest, most premature
resistance falls.
infants.
CHARGE association
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- Colobomas (ocular tissue defects)
- Heart defects (
- Atresia of nasal choanae
- Retardation
- Genital anomalies
- Ear anomlies
Signs of late onset pneumonia
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2-4 weeks caused by chlamydia trachomatis
Stridor
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, strained, high-pitched sound heard on inspiration (associated with upper
airway obstruction)
-Expiration (usually associated with lower airway obstruction)
Short bowel syndrome
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1. Chronic malabsorption and malnutrition as of a result of bowel
shortening.
2. Substantial small intestine is removed during surgery
3. Malabsorption can have diarrhea
FHR baseline
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110-160 beats per minute
A sequence is defined as a(n):
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A sequence is a group of anomalies resulting from a cascade of events
initiated by a single malformation. Pierre Robin is an example of a
sequence.