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High Risk Newborn

Horizontales
a defect of the umbilical ring that allows evisceration of the abdominal contents into an external peritoneal sac.
associated with polycythemia and RBC breakdown
gastrointestinal disease of unknown etiology in newborns that can result in necrosis of a segment of the bowel.
Type of encephalopathy that presents as lethargic, poor feeding, high-pitched cry, poor tone, a poor Moro reflex with incomplete flexion of the extremities, and a high-pitched cry
abnormal communication between the trachea and esophagus.
placental deprivation, reduction in profusion to fetus
A newborn that weighs more than 4,000 g at term due to accelerated overgrowth for length of gestation
a herniation of the abdominal contents through the ventral abdominal wall defect, at the umbilicus
Verticales
A congenitally interrupted esophagus where the proximal and distal ends do not communicate
surfactant deficiency, immaturity of respiratory control centers in the CNS
type of encephalopathy that characterized by clinical and laboratory evidence of acute or subacute brain injury due to systemic hypoxemia or reduced cerebral blood flow
clinical syndrome of bacteremia with systemic signs and symptoms of infection in the first month of life
GRASP REFLEX IS ABSENT
known as an upper brachial plexus injury
A newborn that typically weighs less than 2,500 g (5 lb 8 oz) at term