Week 2 Terms-Spring
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Acrocyanosis | Peripheral cyanosis; blue color of hands and feet in most infants and persist for seven to ten days
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Caput Succedaneum | Swelling of the tissue over the presenting part of the head caused by pressure during labor
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Cephalhematoma | A subcutaneous swelling containing blood, often found in the head of baby several days after birth (disappears in 2-3 months)
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Colustrum | Secretion from the breast before the onset of true lactation two or three days after delivery "liquid gold)
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Engorgement | Vascular congestion; distension
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Erythema Toxicum Neonatorum | A benign self-limited occurrence of firm yellow-white papules
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Fontanel | An unossified space or soft spot lying between the cranial bons of the skull of a fetus
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Hyperbilirubinemia | Elevation of unconjugated serum bilirubin concentrations
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Icterus Neonatorum | Jaundice in the newborm
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Involution | Turning or rolling inward and the reduction i size of the uterus and other organ following delivery
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Kernicterus | Accumulation of indirect bilirubin in brain cells causing cell destruction which may results in death or impaired intellectual functioning
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Lanugo | Downy, fine hair characteristic of the fetus between 20 weeks gestation and birth
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Lochia (alba) | The whitish or yellowish flow that takes place 10-21 days after delivery
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Lochia (rubra) | The sanguineous flow of the 1-3 days after delivery
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LGA Neonate | Large for gestational age
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Milia | (plural of milium)white pin-head size, keratin filled cyst
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Molding | Shaping of the fetal head; adapting itself to the pelvic inlet
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Mongolian Spots | A slate-gray area of pigment on the skin of the neonate which fades gradually over time
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Parere | To bear (ti give birth)
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Physiologic Jaundice | Yellow discoloration of the body tissues caused by the deposits of bile pigment
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Puerperium | The period of 6 weeks following childbirth and expulsion of the placenta and membranes
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SGA Neonate | Small for gestational age
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Subconjunctival Hemorrhage | Red spot on sclera as a result of pressure during delivery that causes rupture of a small capillary in the eye
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Sutures | Line of union in a inmovable articulation as those between the skull bones
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Vernix Caseosa | Protective gray-white fatty substance of cheesy consistency covering the fetal skin
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Lochia (serosa) | The serosanquinous discharge taking place about the third to tenth day of delivery
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Postpartum Period | From delivery until involution completed
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