Which congenital infection is associated with seizure and temporal lobe hemorrhage without evidence of intracranial calcifications? _____
Can patients with necrotizing enterocolitis present with yellow, seedy stools? _____
Found in a newborn (day 1) _____
Hint: Diagnosis
Test to differentiate between neonatal melena being from baby's blood loss vs. ingested maternal blood? _____
Ppx. and treatment of gonorrhea conjunctivitis? _____
What is the most commonly acquired congenital infection? _____
Immediately after delivery of a vigorous infant, initiate _____ with mom
Neonate that required positive pressure ventilation is now tachypneic? _____ _____
Hint: Diagnosis?
CPR ratio in neonates? _____
Mild eyelid swelling with watery, serosanguinous, or mucopurulent eye discharge in a 5-14 day newborn is suggestive of _____
Hint: diagnosis
Early-onset sepsis
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Late-onset sepsis
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Group B streptococcal disease
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Neonatal meningitis
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Congenital TORCH infections
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Neonatal HSV
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Neonatal candidiasis
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Necrotizing enterocolitis
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Omphalitis
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Nursery outbreaks
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Antibiotic stewardship in NICU
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Diagnostic approach to neonatal sepsis
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Maternal factors and neonatal infection risk
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