Red eye at day 1, day1-7, day >7
Normal Vital Signs in a Newborn
Respiratory rate (RR) of 40 to 60 breaths per minute (BrPM) Heart rate (HR) of 120 to 160 beats per minute (BPM)
Ophthalmia neonatorum prevention
All newborns require eye drops
Erythromycin and silver nitrate
Most Commonly Tested Disorders in Newborns
Transient Conditions of the Newborn
Polycythemia
Tachypnea
Hyperbilirubinemia
Duchenne-Erb Paralysis: Cs-C6
Diagnosis is made clinically and immobilization is the best treatment.
Klumpke Paralysis: C7-C8+/- T1
Diagnosis is made clinically and immobilization is the best treatment.
Most common abdo mass in children
Wilms tumor
The most common cancers in infancy and the most common extracranial solid malignancy.
Neuroblastoma
Neuroblastoma is an adrenal medulla tumor similar to a pheochromocytoma but with fewer cardiac manifestations. The percentage of cases presenting with metastases ranges from 50% to 60%. Look for two highly tested findings:
Hydrocele
Hydrocele is a painless, swollen fluid-filled sac along the spermatic cords within the scrotum that transilluminates upon inspection.
Varicocele
Varicocele is a varicose vein in the scrotal veins causing swelling of pampini-form plexus and increased pressure. The most common complaint is dull ache and heaviness in the scrotum
Cryptorchidism
Cryptorchidism is an absence of one testicle in the scrotum, and is usually found within the inguinal canal.
Hypospadias
With hypospadias, the opening of the urethra is found on the ventral surface of the penis.
Epispadias I
With epispadias, the opening to the urethra is found on the dorsal surface.
Reflexes
Tetralogy of fallot
Definition and presentation
VSDs are common in
Down (trisomy 21), Edwards (trisomy 1 8), and Patau (trisomy 13).
Cynosis during and after neonate period
Tetralogy of Fallot is the most common cyanotic condition in children after the neonatal period.
Transposition of the great vessels (TOGV) is the most common cyanotic lesion during the neonatal period.
Pulsus alternans:
sign of left ventricular systolic dysfunction
Pulsus bigeminus:
sign of hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM)
Pulsus bisferiens:
in aortic regurgitation
Pulsus tardus et parvus:
aortic stenosis
Pulsus paradoxus:
cardiac tamponade and tension pneumothorax
Irregularly irregular:
atrial fibrillation