Section III: On-Call Problems
40. Abnormal Blood Gas 41. Apnea and Bradycardia 42. Arrhythmia 43. Bloody Stool 44. Counseling Parents Before High Risk Delivery 45. Cyanosis 46. Death of an Infant 47. Eye Discharge (Conjunctivitis) 48. Gastric Aspirates (Residuals) 49. Gastrointestinal Bleeding from the Upper Tract 50. Hyperbilirubinemia, Direct (Conjugated Hyperbilirubinemia) 51. Hyperbilirubinemia, Indirect (Unconjugated Hyperbilirubinemia) 52. Hyperglycemia 53. Hyperkalemia 54. Hypertension 55. Hypoglycemia 56. Hypokalemia 57. Hyponatermia 58. Hypotension and Shock 59. Is the Infant Ready for Discharge? 60. No Stool in 48 Hours 61. No Urine in 24 Hours 62. Pneumoperitoneum 63. Pneumothorax 64. Polycythemia 65. Poor Perfusion 66. Post Delivery Antibiotics 67. Pulmonary Hemorrhage 68. Rash and Dermatologic Problems 69. Sedation and Analgesia in a Neonate 70. Seizure Activity 71. Traumatic Birth (Birth Trauma) 72. Vasospasms and Thromboembolism
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