Examination of the Newborn 4: Post-examination

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A short MCQ on documentation and referral following newborn examination
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Quiz by chris.kingsnorth, updated more than 1 year ago
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Created by chris.kingsnorth about 9 years ago
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Question 1

Question
Which of the following should be documented following newborn examination?
Answer
  • Date and time
  • Age of baby
  • Location examined
  • Problems identified
  • Referrals made
  • Healthcare professionals involved
  • Discussions with parents
  • Parental marital status
  • Number of siblings

Question 2

Question
There is currently no electronic NIPE record
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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If the electronic NIPE record has been filled in, there is no need to fill in the baby's 'Red Book'
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 4

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Baby's with suspected eye pathology should be seen by a opthalmologist:
Answer
  • Before 2 weeks of age
  • Before 4 weeks of age
  • Before 6 weeks of age
  • After 8 weeks of age

Question 5

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Boys with unilateral undescended testis should be:
Answer
  • Referred to a specialist immediatley
  • Reviewed before discharge
  • Reviewed by the GP at the 6-8 week check
  • Reviewed by the GP in 2 weeks

Question 6

Question
Boys with bilateral cryptorchidism can be reviewed up to 2 weeks after this finding has been made
Answer
  • True
  • False
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