| A | B |
| Stale grey or bluish patches of discoloration seen across the sacrum or buttocks due to accumulation of melanocytes; common in East Asians, American Indians, and Blacks | Mongolian spots |
| Increased respiratory rate and increased activity in the newborn are signs of this. | Cold stress |
| After the cord is cut, as long as there is not a critical situation, place the baby here. | Mother's chest (to the breast if she will be breast-feeding) |
| The baby's mother is Rh - ; what lab test will be ordered for the newborn? | Direct Coomb's (Indirect Coomb's is done to the mother) |
| Drying and wrapping the newborn, placing on mother's chest, "Kangaroo care" - these are done to prevent what in the newborn? | hypothermia |
| Hypoglycemia and metabolic acidosis may be caused by this in the newborn. | Cold stress |
| This is produced by too much bilirubin in the brain. | Kernicterus |
| Kernicterus can lead to this condition. | Cerebral palsy |
| This shunt between the two atria in fetal circulation may not close, causing a murmur. | Foramen Ovale |
| Newborns should be placed on their right side for this reason. | To increase pressure in the left side of the heart to facilitate closure of the Foramen Ovale |