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Causes of Hypotonic Infant (Floppy Newborn) - Differential Diagnosis Algorithm
Central Nervous System - Decreased LOC, Axial
Causes of Hypotonic Infant ... (Floppy Newborn ... Nervous System - Decreased ... #Floppy #Newborn ... #Causes #Peds #
Clinical features of shock from dehydration in an infant

Decreased level of consciousness 
Sunken fontanelle 
Dry mucous
Clinical features ... Decreased level ... urine output Cold ... #PhysicalExam #Signs ... #Dehydration #Peds
...this infant is large for gestational age (LGA) with a birth weight of about 9 1/2
...this infant is ... These infants have ... the umbilical cord ... #clinical #newborn ... #LGA #large #peds
Meconium stained umbilical cord- This cord is about 7 hours old at the time of the
stained umbilical cord ... - This cord is about ... effect on the infant ... #clinical #photo ... #newborn #peds
Facial bruising- Marked bruising of the face can occur during delivery. It is more common when
a tight nuchal cord ... When the infant ... #peds #pediatrics ... #clinical #photo ... facial #bruising #newborn
Spinal Cord Disorders - Differential Diagnosis Framework

Spinal cord neurological lesion:
Clinical findings:
 • Symptoms and signs below
Spinal Cord Disorders ... neurological lesion: Clinical ... • Symptoms and signs ... Cauda equina- decreased ... differential #algorithm
21-Hydroxylase Deficiency (21-OHD): Pathogenesis and Clinical Findings
Autosomal recessive mutation in CYP21A2 coding for the enzyme 21-OHase
Pathogenesis and Clinical ... deficiencies present in infants ... Signs/Symptoms/Complications ... Late (shock): cold ... endocrinology #peds
Meconium staining- Evidence of meconium staining in utero may be a clue to an infant who
be a clue to an infant ... the umbilical cord ... #clinical #photo ... #newborn #peds
Evaluation of suspected incomplete Kawasaki Disease

1. AHA consensus recommendations
2. Infants ≤6 months old on day ≥7
Infants ≤6 months ... if they have no clinical ... lack of tapering, decreased ... and lab signs ( ... #Diagnosis #Peds
Primitive Suck, Rooting Reflex on Newborn Physical Exam 
The normal response to stroking the lateral aspect
Rooting Reflex on Newborn ... toes or “Babinski sign ... normal in the infant ... #PhysicalExam #clinical ... #video #peds #pediatrics