Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Bleeding in a neonate

What could be the presentations of bleeding in a neonate both free terms and terms what could be the causes related to environment that lead to bleeding in a neonate what could be e causes related to drugs that cause bleeding in a neonate such as the drugs that are given to the neonate which cause bleeding and the drugs which are not given to a neonate and this results in bleeding how do to bleeding manifestations occur in a neonate are they always obvious or is there hidden manifestation alsodress subsys calls Mili manifestations more than vitamin K deficiency or more than thrombocytopenia or is coagulation disorder apart from my tomakei deficiency common cause what are the differential diagnosis of platelet related disorders causing bleeding manifestations what is the differential diagnosis for extrinsic pathway coagulation disorder causing bleeding in a neonate what is the differential diagnosis for intrinsic pathway coagulation disorder causing bleeding in a neonate what is the differential diagnosis of platelet disorders related to platelet number function that cause bleeding in a neonate is calcium deficiency a cause of bleeding in a neonate how do we treat bleeding in a neonate how do we prevent bleeding in an unit common causes such as fall hyperthermia at 17 do this cause bleeding in a neonate is cranial scan a useful skill and technique to diagnose intracranial hemorrhage is scan of abdomen for liver hematoma or renal vein thrombosis original hematoma or abdominal hematoma or pulmonary hamartoma valuable tool for diagnosing bleeding manifestations in the respective sides does bleeding or thrombosis related to kidney almost always present with blood in urine is disseminated intravascular coagulation a big cause of mortality in neonates how do we manage disseminated intravascular coagulation in neonates is aggressive treatment for bleeding in your nails almost always warranted how much vigilant should a neonatologist be in the management of bleeding disorder

Neonatal Septicemia , Question Bank

Is the definition of success is same for neonates infants older children and adults how do we define sepsis in a neonate what is is the most common cause of septicemia in neonates what are the organisms in Pakistan that cause septicemia and units what is the empirical treatment for septicemia in neonates is the flora for preterms that causes septicemia different from that in turn babies what are clinical features including symptoms and science that mark septicemia what are laboratory parameters pointing towards septicemia what are points in history of a neonate aur his mother that point toward the risk factors for developing septicemia what is the differential diagnosis of causes of septicemia neonate what are the markers of infection and inflammation in a neonate what are the feasible markers of infection and inflammation in a neonate that we can afford how valuable is ultrasound as a diagnostic tool for septicemia in neonates the most common cause is that cause sepsis include urinary tract infection nimonia acute diarrhoea septic arthritis infected umbilical cord meningitis Hospital acquired infections called the nose a communal infections ventilator associated pneumonia what could be the closest differential to septicemia in a neonate what should be the rational to start antibiotics in a patient with suspected sepsis what should be the rational to stop antibiotics in an unit how do we e diagnose septic shock in a neonate is it the same as that for paediatric age group how do we manage septic shock in a neonate is it the same for preterms terms and older children's
Are there rare causes of septicemia that you missing and unit such as perinephric abscess hepatic abscess ventilator associated lung trauma is a closed differential of sepsis pyelonephritis is ultrasound very valuable in making a diagnosis of sepsis in a neonate is fungal infection a significant cause of septicemia in neonates apart from virus bacteria and fungi do protozoa cause septicemia in neonates

Neonatal Hypoglycemia, Question set

What is is the value of blood glucose to label hypoglycemia in a neonate
Is a symptomatic hypoglycemia really asymptomatic
How hypoglycemia affects general metabolism in a neonate
How how are brain heart lungs gastrointestinal system renal system genitourinary system skin in and bones affected due to hypoglycemia what are are or what should be the normal endocrinol response to hypoglycemia in a neonate
What is an abnormal endocrinol response to hypoglycemia in a neonate what is non-invasive treatment for hypoglycemia what is invasive treatment for hyperglycemia and when is it indicated what are the symptoms as stated by mother of neonate suffering from hypoglycemia and what are the signs that a neonatologist May observe what are acceptable blood glucose levels according to age in hours of a neonate is the blood glucose measured by glucometer absolutely equal to that in in serum or could it be fictitious lelo or hai due to to some drugs electrolyte imbalances temperature changes changes in blood pressure how do we treat hyperglycemia not responding to increasing feeding how do we treat hypoglycemia that does not respond to intravenous dextrose water how much strength of dextrose water may be given by a peripheral intravenous line and in how much strength it may be given by a Central line what if hypoglycemia is not responding 2 IV dextrose what are other treatment options and what would be the differential diagnosis in such neonate

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