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Pre Term = Less than [blank_start]37[blank_end] weeks gestation
Term = Between [blank_start]37[blank_end] weeks and [blank_start]42[blank_end] weeks gestation
Post Term = More than [blank_start]42[blank_end] weeks gestation
Question 2
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A normal birth weight is between...
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2.5 - 4.0kg
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2.0 - 4.0kg
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3.0 - 5.0kg
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2.5 - 4.5kg
Question 3
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A baby that is considered large has a birth weight of over [blank_start]4[blank_end] kilograms
A baby that is considered small has a birth weight of under [blank_start]2.5[blank_end] kilograms
Question 4
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Foetal hypoxia typically leads to ...
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Metabolic Acidosis
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Metabolic Alkalosis
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Respiratory Acidosis
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Respiratory Alkalosis
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The APGAR score is a score out of 10 given as an objective measure of perinatal adaption. What does it stand for?
A = [blank_start]Appearance[blank_end]
P = [blank_start]Pulse[blank_end]
G = [blank_start]Grimace[blank_end]
A = [blank_start]Activity[blank_end]
R = [blank_start]Respiration[blank_end]
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Respiration
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Activity
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Grimace
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Pulse
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Appearance
Question 6
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Babies are at a higher risk of [blank_start]hypothermia[blank_end] post birth
Question 7
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In the few days post birth, babies typically require a [blank_start]small[blank_end] amount of colostrum
Question 8
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Haemorrhagic disease of the newborn is a major bleeding disorder which is treated by injection of which Vitamin?
[blank_start]Vitamin K[blank_end]
Question 9
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All neonates typically have their hip joints checked following birth to screen for which condition?
[blank_start]Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip[blank_end]
Question 10
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Which 4 of the following conditions are screened for by the newborn heel prick test?
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Congenital hypothyroidism
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Cystic Fibrosis
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Sickle cell anaemia
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Maple Syrup Urine Disease
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Congenital Hyperthyroidism
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Neonatal Diabetes
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Panhypopituitarism
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Spina Bifida
Question 11
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Cranial oedema seen in neonates is known as the [blank_start]caput[blank_end]
Question 12
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Vision is tested in neonates by testing their [blank_start]red[blank_end] reflexes
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Testing red reflexes in neonates is extremely important to check for [blank_start]cataracts[blank_end]
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Cataracts
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Glaucoma
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Retinal detachment
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CMV retinitis
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Herpetic Retinitis
Question 14
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Babies affected by foetal alcohol syndrome are typically delivered [blank_start]preterm[blank_end] and are [blank_start]small[blank_end] for gestational age
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preterm
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term
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post-term
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small
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large
Question 15
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Which pulse is the most important to palpate upon examination of the neonate?
The [blank_start]Femoral[blank_end] Pulse
Question 16
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When looking for Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip in newborns, which tests are conducted on the hip joint?
The [blank_start]Barlow[blank_end] Test - Tries to dislocate the hip joint
The [blank_start]Ortolani[blank_end] Test - Relocates the hip joint
Question 17
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Match the primitive reflexes to their relevant picture.
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Moro Reflex
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Sucking/Rooting Reflex
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Grasping Reflex
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Stepping/Placing Reflex
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ATNR Reflex
Question 18
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A healthy foetal heart rate is anything greater than [blank_start]100[blank_end] BPM but less than [blank_start]160[blank_end] BPM
Question 19
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What are the parameters of a normal neonatal respiratory rate?
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30-50 breaths per minute
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40-60 breaths per minute
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60-80 breaths per minute
Question 20
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When giving oxygen to a neonate, their O2 sats should never exceed 95% as this is dangerous
Question 21
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Giving a neonate oxygen so that their O2 sats are above 95% leaves them at a high risk of becoming ...
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Blind
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Deaf
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Anosmic
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Cardiologically impaired
Question 22
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Transient Tachypnoea can occur in preterm babies due to inadequate [blank_start]fluid[blank_end] clearance from the [blank_start]lungs[blank_end]
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Neonates in which the foetal circulation has not adapted properly (e.g. patent ductus arteriosus) typically develop which cardiovascular condition?
[blank_start]Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension[blank_end] of the Newborn
Question 24
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If the kidneys fail to develop in a foetus, there will be insufficient production of amniotic fluid, leading to a lack of amniotic fluid within the amniotic sac known as [blank_start]oligohydramnios[blank_end]
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The condition whereby the kidneys of the foetus do not develop properly is called [blank_start]Potter[blank_end] Syndrome