ABO hemolytic disease of the newborn has the potential to occur when a Type _____ mother has a Type A or B fetus
Compared to normal, what changes detected by a second-trimester maternal serum quad screen would be indicative of Trisomy 18 (Edwards syndrome)? AFP: _____ uE3 (Estriol): decreased hCG: decreased Inhibin A: decreased or normal
_____ incompatibility is the most common cause of hemolytic disease of newborn and affects the first-born.
Nile blue test showing >50% of _____ cells is suggestive of adequate fetal lung maturity
Compared to normal, what changes detected by a maternal serum quad screen would be indicative of Trisomy 21? AFP: _____ Estriol: decreased hCG: increased Inhibin A: increased
_____ is a procedure by which the airway is secured before the infant is separated from the placenta
new born stabilisation unit(NBSU) is located _____
Perinatal period lasts from _____ completed weeks of pregnancy to 7 days after birth
Doderlein's bacilli are present in newborn females' vagina and then disappear after _____ days
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