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pt62 final

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Thiomersal   antibiotic linked to autism  
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thrush   monilial infection  
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palperbal fissures   eye slits  
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epicanthal folds   skin folds of the upper eyelid  
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micrognathia   small lower jaw  
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smoking during pregnancy, low birth rate less than 3 lbs   causes cerebral palsy  
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given to a baby born from a herione addicted mother   phenobarbital  
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to increase vitamin D   fish oil, milk, sunlight  
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G-tube patient with diarrhea and nausea   slow feeding down/dilute formula  
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potassium   electrolyte  
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myoclonic   brief, shock-like jerks  
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clonic   repetitive jerking  
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tonic   sustained stiffening  
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phenytoin   dilantin  
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primidone   Mysoline  
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valproate   Depacon  
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Antiepileptic   given orally, prophylactic  
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Centromere   Constricted area of the chromosome that marks the point of attachment to the sister chromosome  
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NTD indicator   High AFP levels  
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Endometrium   site of fetal and placenta development  
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harmony test   DNA blood test  
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Endoderm   Cells that differentiate into the lungs, digestive, urinary system.  
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Fluorescent in Situ   Utilizes short piece of DNA  
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Chronic Villus Sampling   mini biopsy of outer membrane surrounding the embryo.  
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500 mcg folic acid during pregnancy   prevents NTD  
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Generalized seizures   Tonic, Myoclonic, Atonic.  
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Pervasive Developmental Disorders evident by:   age 3  
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Strabismus   cross eyed  
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Amblyopia   lazy eye  
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Nystagmus   Jerking eye movements  
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Cerebral palsy   collection of motor disorders, result of brain damage.  
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Spastic diplegia   rigid/tense muscles, legs mostly affected.  
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Athetoid hemiplegia   inability to control muscles on one side of the body.  
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Tonic labyrinthine reflex   changing position of the head causes patterns of flexion and extension  
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Positive support reflex   legs will straighten to support body weight  
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spastic   body movements are rigid  
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Athetoid   lack of muscle control  
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Hypotonic   floppy, low muscle tone  
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Ataxic   balance/coordination problems  
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Signs of meningitis   Nuchal rigidity  
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Meningitis   HIB vaccine, IV antibiotic, fluids, anti-seizure mends  
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Occulta   malformation/opening in spine covered by a layer of skin.  
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Meningocele   spinal cord/meninges protrude through  
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Closed tube defects   spinal cord is marked by malformation of fat, bone of membrane.  
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Myelomeningocele   spinal cord is exposed through the opening in the spine.  
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