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Chlamydia trachomatis - Infection of the Newborn
 • Newborns 3-16 weeks old 
 • Afebrile (appears
Infection of the Newborn ... • Newborns 3- ... trachomatis (cervicitis, newbom ... trachomatis #Infection #Newborn
Dynamic Air Bronchograms on Lung POCUS

Scanning right pectoral region. POCUS appearance of pneumonia, with consolidated ("hepatized")
Bronchograms on Lung POCUS ... Scanning right pectoral ... POCUS appearance ... Bronchograms #Lung #POCUS ... clinical #ultrasound #pocus
Newborn Assessment - APGAR Score

Assessment of newborn vital signs following labor via a 10-point scale evaluated
Newborn Assessment ... Assessment of newborn ... #APGAR #Score #Newborns
perioral cyanosis- A blue color around the lips and philtrum is a relatively common finding shortly
perioral cyanosis ... peds #pediatrics #newborn ... #perioral #cyanosis
POCUS - Regional Anesthesia - Trunk Local Nerve Block

 - Thoracic Paravertebral
 - Erector Spinae
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POCUS - Regional ... Nerve #Blocks #POCUS ... Paravertebral #Erector #Pectoral
APGAR Score for Newborn Assessment

Apgar score is based on Appearance, Pulse, Grimace, Activity, and Respiration. 

#APGAR
APGAR Score for Newborn ... #APGAR #Score #Newborns
FASH Exam - POCUS - Pictorial summary of the focused assessment with sonography for human immunodeficiency
FASH Exam - POCUS ... - Pictorial summary ... #Diagnosis #POCUS
Causes of Respiratory Distress in the Newborn - Differential Diagnosis Algorithm
Premature Newborn
 - Normal CXR:
Distress in the Newborn ... Algorithm Premature Newborn ... Tachypnea of the Newborn ... Not Premature Newborn ... Tachypnea of the Newborn
Perioral cyanosis- Another newborn with perioral cyanosis clearly demonstrates that although the philtrum and upper chin
Perioral cyanosis ... - Another newborn ... with perioral cyanosis ... #perioral #cyanosis ... peds #pediatrics #newborn
Lymph Node Anatomy
Waldeyer Ring, Pre-auricular, Cervical, Occipital, Supraclavicular, Infraclavicular, Pectoral, Axillary, Mediastinal, Hilar, Epitrochlear, Brachial, Spleen,
Infraclavicular, Pectoral