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Which substance if abused during pregnancy can cause dysmorphic features such as microcephaly, small papebral fissures, smooth or indistinc philtrum, a thinner upper lip and flattening of mil-face? Alcohol
The mother who smokes heavily during pregnacy not only puts the child at risk for growth restriction(infants with low birth weight of 3lbs or less) but could also put the child at risk for which of the following conditions? Cerebral palsy
What is done for a women with RH negative blood? Two RH immune-globulin shots
In the first 12 weeks of gestation there is a 90% risk the fetus will develop congenital rubella syndrome from a mother who has contracted the disease True
Which is the possible vehicle of transfusion for Trichomonas vaginalis Unsafe sex
HIV is the infectious agent leading to the clinical depletion of which cells in a person's body CD4 (+) t-cells
What is the principal mechanism or affect cocaine has on the brains chemistry? Cocaine blocks the reuptake of norepinephrine, dopamine and seretonin thus increasing their levels
Which mechanism would be a likely choice to be used for a heroin addicted newborn? Phenobarbital
Your severely developmentally disable patient has a pressure sore. What should you add to his diet? Proteins and Nutrients
There are many possible complications or lead poisoning, some are.. Slowed body growth (Failure to thrive)
Why was Thiamersal removed from the market? There was a concerned that it was linked in children with Autism Spectrum Disease (ASD)
The prophylactic installation into the eye soon after birth prevents this condition Conjunctivitis caused by an organism causing gonorrhea
What is the other name for Rubella? German Measles
What is thrust also called? Minilial infection
Cytomegalovirus is also known as Herpes Simplex
Where is the Philtrum? Ridge above the upper lip
Micrognathia is referring to what Small size of the lower jaw
When does RH factor affect a fetus When the father is RH positive and the mother is RH negative
The transmission rate of syphilis from mother to fetus during the third trimester from mother to fetus is? Transmission reaches 100% in the third trimester and fetal death occurs in 40% of those cases
This is the most common viral infection in the U.S. and can be transmitted by blood transfusion, sexual contact or during breast feeding Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
What is THROMBOCYTOPENIA? Low patelet count
What congenital condition can be caused by TOXOPLASMOSIS? Hydrocephalus, Microcepahlus, Premature delivery
What would be a "primary prevention" action or strategy for substance abuse? Teach physical and psychological effect of alcohol and drugs to elementary students
What does CONGENITAL means? Existing at or during from birth
What does PERINATAL means? Occurring in , concerned with, or being in the period around the time of birth
What does PRENATAL means? Occurring existing of performed before birth
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