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Incomplete closure of one or more vertebrae correct answers Spine bifida occulta Incomplete closure of vertebrae with protrusion of spinal fluid and meninges into the sac correct answers Meningocele External sac that contains meninges, cerebrospinal fluid, and a portion of the cord and nerve ...

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Incomplete closure of one or more vertebrae correct answers Spine bifida occulta

Incomplete closure of vertebrae with protrusion of spinal fluid and meninges into the sac correct
answers Meningocele

External sac that contains meninges, cerebrospinal fluid, and a portion of the cord and nerve
roots correct answers Meningomyeloccele

Abnormal opening between the two atria correct answers Atrial septal defect

Failure of the fetal ductus arteriosus to completely close correct answers Patent ductus arteriosus

Abnormal opening between the right and left ventricles correct answers Ventricular septal defect

Localized narrowing of the aorta correct answers Coarctation of the aorta

What are the two types of orofacial clefts? correct answers Cleft lip and palate

What is the characteristic symptom in pyloric stenosis? correct answers Projectile vomiting

The abbreviation TEF is used for what disorder? correct answers Tracheoesophageal fistula

What does PKU stand for? correct answers Phenylketonuria

How is PKU treated? correct answers Protein-restrictive diet for life

What are the four most common forms of clubfoot or talipes? correct answers Talipes varus,
talipes valgus, talipes quinus, talipes calcaneus

Talipes Varus correct answers An inversion of inward bending of the foot

Talipes Valgus correct answers An eversion or outward bending of the foot

Talipes Equinus correct answers The toes are lower than the heels (plantar flexion)

Talipes Calcaneus correct answers The toes are higher than the heels (dorsiflexion)

What are the three forms of congenital hip dysplasia? correct answers Unstable hip dysplasia,
incomplete dislocation, complete dislocation

Unstable Hip Dysplasia correct answers The hip can be dislocated manually

Incomplete Dislocation correct answers The femoral head is on the edge of the acetabulum

, Complete Dislocation correct answers The femoral head is outside the acetabulum

What is the term used to identify Down Syndrome that name the congenital defect? correct
answers Trisomy 21

What is the congenital disease that affects only males? correct answers Undescended testes
(cryptorchidism)

What is the classic symptom of Tourette Syndrome? correct answers Repeated involuntary
sounds or tics and movements

What do you recall about cerebral palsy? correct answers A neurological assessment is the first
common diagnostic tool

Can you name the signs and symptoms of cystic fibrosis? correct answers Intestinal obstruction
and wheezy respirations

What is known about cleft lip and palate? correct answers The defect may occur singly or
together and vary in severity

How might you best describe an omphalocele? correct answers Intestines or other abdominal
organs poke through the navel when the abdominal wall does not close properly

What do you know about fetal alcohol syndrome? correct answers It is totally preventable

Considered the most chronic and disabling mental health disorder correct answers Schizophrenia

Senseless repetition of words or phrases correct answers Echolalia

A marked psychomotor disturbance correct answers Catatonia

Autism spectrum disorder correct answers Rett Syndrome

Fear of being alone or in open spaces correct answers Agoraphobia

Decreased motivation correct answers Avolition

Need for more substance to achieve previous effects correct answers Tolerance

Pattern of lack of empathy correct answers Narcissistic personality disorder

Treatment for borderline personality disorder correct answers Dialectal behavior therapy

Common among veterans correct answers PTSD

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