In a baby whose mother had untreated gestational diabetes, upon delivery neonates can develop transient _____
_____ is a congenital malformation characterized by extrusion of abdominal contents through the anterior abdominal wall
Evidence of physical abuse in a child includes _____ (e.g. cigarette, buttocks/thighs)
The acute form of immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) commonly arises in which age group, typically occurring 1–4 weeks after a viral infection or immunization?
Esophageal atresia with distal TEF is characterized by failure to pass a _____ tube into the stomach
When treating febrile seizures, is supportive care or active cooling primarily indicated?_____
Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase I deficiency presents in _____ (age group) as poorly regulated respiration and body temperature, poor feeding, developmental delay, and intellectual disability
_____ seizures are the most common neurological disorder affecting children
Children should ride in rear-facing car seats until they are _____ years old
What is the range of APGAR scores? What are the cutoffs for acceptable, worrisome, and dangerous score?
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