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Apgar Score
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Survival Index in Low Birthweight Infants
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Nutrition Score
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Perinatal Risk Inventory
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Dubowitz Score
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Ballard Score
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New Ballard Score
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Sheffield Birth Score
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Method of Narayanan et al for Estimating the Gestational Age of a Newborn Infant
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Neonatal Morbidity Scale
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Morbidity Assessment Index for Newborns (MAIN)
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Neonatal Outcome Prediction for Extremely Low Birthweight Infants
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Neonatal Medical Index (NMI) for Preterm Infants
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Nursery Neurobiologic Risk Score
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Estimating Gestational Age in a Premature Infant Based on the Grading System of Hittner et al for the Anterior Vascular Capsule of the Ocular Lens
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Terms Used to Classify a Premature Infant
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Cerebral Function Monitoring (CFM) Score of Burdjalov et al for Evaluating Brain Maturation in a Neonate
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Modified Early Neonatal Neurobehavioral Scale (ENNS) of Scanlon et al
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Predictors of Beaino et al for Severe Cognitive Deficiency in a Very Preterm Infant
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Predictors of Tan et al for Neonatal Admission After Labor Induction at Term
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Composite Neonatal Outcome Score of Prior et al
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Volume of Subaponeurotic Hemorrhage in Newborn
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Diagnosis of the Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome
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Risk Factors of Karartekin et al for the Meconium Aspiration Syndrome
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The Anogenital Ratio for Detecting Fetal Virilization in Newborn Female Infants
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A Score Based on Plain Abdominal Radiographs for Separating Meconium Plug Syndrome, Meconium Ileus and Hirschsprung's Disease in the Neonate
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Risk Factors for Neonatal Hypothermia
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Risk Factors of Usta et al for the Meconium Aspiration Syndrome
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Risk Scale of Letts et al for Neonatal Vascular Insufficiency
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Identifying Neonates to Screen for Hypoglycemia
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Clinical Findings in a Neonate Born to a Mother with Gestational Diabetes
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Clinical Features of Renal Vein Thrombosis in a Neonate
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Risk Factors for Dehydration in a Neonate Secondary to Insensitive Water Loss
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Features of Potter's Sequence in a Neonate with Oligohydramnios
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Ratio of Immature to Total Neutrophil Count in a Neonate
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Risk Factors for an Adverse Outcome in a Neonate with an Abdominal Wall Defect
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Clinical Features of the Amnion Rupture Sequence (Amniotic Band Syndrome)
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Harlequin Color Change in a Neonate
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Distinguishing Gastrointestinal Bleeding from Swallowed Maternal Blood in a Neonate Using the Apt Test for Fetal Hemoglobin
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Subcutaneous Fat Necrosis of the Newborn
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Evaluation of a Neonate Following Vacuum-Assisted Delivery
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Transient Intoxication of the Neonate from a Local Anesthetic Administered to the Mother Prior to Delivery
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Traumatic Lesions to the Nose in Infants Receiving Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Therapy
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Clinical Features of the Twin Embolization Syndrome (TES)
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Clinical Features of Early Onset Neonatal Hypocalcemia
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Clinical Features of Late Onset Neonatal or Infantile Hypocalcemia
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Clinical and Laboratory Features of Vitamin D Deficiency in a Neonate
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Models of Tyson et al for Predicting Outcomes for an Extremely Premature Infant
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Clinical Features of Polycythemia in a Neonate
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Clinical Findings in a Neonate with Hypoglycemia
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Mean Anal Diameter of a Newborn
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Differential Diagnosis of Feeding Problems, Aspiration and Respiratory Distress in a Neonate or Infant
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Criteria of Mishra et al for Apnea of Prematurity (AOP)
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Differential Diagnosis of Apnea in a Neonate
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Transient Hyperammonemia of the Neonate (THAN, TNH)
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Evaluating a Neonate Born to a Mother with Asthma
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Causes of Hydrops Fetalis
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Simplified Age Weight Score (SAWS) of Rosenberg et al for Predicting Mortality in Low Birth Weight Infants in a Low-Resource Setting
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Differential Diagnosis of a Failure to Pass Meconium
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Meconium Ileus
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Meconium Peritonitis (MP)
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Small Left Colon Syndrome
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Meconium Plug Syndrome
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Renal Tubular Acidosis in a Neonate Born to a Mother Who Inhales Toluene
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Stiff Baby Syndrome (Neonatal Hyperekplexia, Neonatal Startle Disease)
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Risk Factors for Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn (PPHN)
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Diagnosis of Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn (PPHN)
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Early Hypocarbia in a Preterm Infant
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Ophthalmia Neonatorum (Gonococcal Conjunctivitis of the Newborn)
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Criteria of Bang et al for Identifying a Neonate with Sepsis or Pneumonia
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Fetal Inflammatory Response Syndrome (FIRS)
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Differential Diagnosis of Rectal Bleeding in a Neonate
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Neonatal Asphyxia (Asphyxia Neonatorum) Associated with Bilateral Choanal Atresia
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Fetus in Fetu
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Classification of Kamata et al for Ultrasound Findings Associated with Meconium Peritonitis (MP)
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Meconium Embolism
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Evaluation of a Neonate Whose Placenta Shows a Single Umbilical Artery (SUA)
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Neonatal Necrotizing Tracheobronchitis
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Causes of Neonatal Myocardial Infarction
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Transient Bullous Dermolysis of the Newborn (TBDN)
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Classification of Lazar et al for a Neonate's Airway at Birth
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Blueberry Muffin Baby (Neonatal Violaceous Skin Lesions)
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The Fussiness Score
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Pediatric Symptom Score
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Age Correction in Prematurely Born Infants
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Developmental Quotient (DQ)
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The Charlop-Atwell Scale of Motor Coordination in Young Children
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Infant Behavioral State
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Method of Poole et al for Evaluating an Infant with Acute, Unexplained and Excessive Crying
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Criteria of Poole and Doerck for Infantile Colic
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Screening Questions of McRae and Vickar for Evaluating a Child with Speech Delay
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Significance of Wormian Bones in the Skull X-Ray
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Neuropsychiatric Assessment in an Infant with Infantile-Onset Cerebral Folate Deficiency Syndrome
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Teething
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Differential Diagnosis of an Infant with Erythroderma ("Red Baby")
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Identifying a Child Who Is At Increased Risk for Mental Retardation
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Breath-Holding Spells
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Conditions Associated with Toe Walking
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Score of Ambalavanan et al for Predicting Rehospitalization for an Extremely Premature Infant
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Dermatitis in an Infant Secondary to Zinc Deficiency
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Umbilical Granuloma
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The Baby Check Scoring System
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Assessment of the Sick Child 2 Months to 5 Years of Age With Cough Using Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI)
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The Pediatric Risk of Admission (PRISA) Score
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Yale Observation Scales
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Prediction of Bacteremia in Febrile Infants Using the Criteria of Crain and Shelov
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Scoring System of Oyediran et al for Sick Children
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Risk of Bacteremia in Febrile Children 3 to 36 Months of Age Using the Equation of Isaacman et al
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Rochester Criteria for Management of Nontoxic Febrile Infants 1 to 3 Months of Age
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The Emergency Triage, Assessment and Treatment (ETAT) Guidelines for Sick Children in Developing Countries
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Clinical Criteria for Identifying Hypoxemia in Infants from Developing Countries
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Guidelines of El-Radhi and Carroll for When to Call a Pediatrician About a Febrile Child
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The Canadian Acute Respiratory Illness and Flu Scale (CARIFS) for Pediatric Respiratory Infections
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Prognostic Scores of Berkley et al for Sick Children in Kenya
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Criteria of Brook for Identifying Children Less Than 3 Months of Age With Fever and No Focus of Infection Who Are Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infection
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When to Immediately Return with a Sick Child to the Hospital After Being Released
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Warning Signs in an Infant with Recurrent Vomiting
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Indications for the Medical Evaluation of a Child with Acute Diarrhea
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Indications to Hospitalize a Sick Child with Acute Diarrhea or Severe Dehydration
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Signs of Severe Illness in Pediatric Outpatients from the WHO Sick Child Charts
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Risk Factors of Spooner et al for Children with Pneumonia in Papua New Guinea
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Clinical Features of Diabetes Mellitus in an Infant
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Predictors of Kuppermann et al for Occult Pneumococcal Bacteremia in a Febrile Child 3 to 36 Months of Age
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PRISA II (Pediatric Risk of Admission) Score of Chamberlain et al
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Clinical Features of the PFAPA (Periodic Fever, Aphthous Stomatitis, Pharyngitis, Cervical Adenitis, FAPA) Syndrome
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Risk Factors for Rupture of the Urinary Bladder in a Neonate or Infant with Urinary Ascites
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Prediction Rule of the Young Infants Clinical Signs Study Group for Severe Illness in a Neonate and Infant Up to 2 Months of Age
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Common Presenting Findings in Children with HIV Infection
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Evaluation of a Pediatric Patient with Bloody Diarrhea
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Traffic Light Risk Classification of Risk for a Child Less Than 5 Years Old with a Febrile Illness
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Indications for When a Parent Should Immediately Bring a Child Back for Assessment According to the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI)
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CART Analysis of van den Bruel et al for Evaluating a Sick Pediatric Patient
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Clinical Features Suggesting a Diagnosis Other Than Viral Gastroenteritis in a Sick Child with Vomiting and/or Diarrhea
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Risk Factors for Dehydration in a Sick Child
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Causes of a Pediatric Patient Showing a Failure to Thrive
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Signs of Inflammation in Children That Can Kill (SICK Score)
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Markers of Olaciregui et al for a Serious Bacterial Infection in an Infant Less Than 3 Months of Age with Fever of Unknown Origin (FUO)
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Decision Levels of van den Bruel et al for Procalcitonin and C-Reactive Protein (CRP) in the Evaluation of a Febrile Child for Serious Infection
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Laboratory Risk Index Score (Lab Score) of Lacour et al for Identifying a Severe Bacterial Infection in a Child With Fever But Without Source
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Risk Score of Brent et al to Identify a Child with a Serious Bacterial Infection (Serious Bacterial Infection Score, SBI Score)
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Clinical Signs of Opiyo and English Identifying Severe Illness in a Neonate or Infant Younger Than 2 Months of Age in a Developing Country
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Respiratory Index of Severity in Children (RISC) for a Young HIV-Negative Child with Respiratory Infections in South Africa
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Respiratory Index of Severity in Children (RISC) for a Young HIV-Positive Child with Respiratory Infections in South Africa
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The Pain Observation Scale for Young Children (POCIS)
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Modified Objective Pain Score (MOPS)
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Toddler-Preschooler Postoperative Pain Scale (TPPPS)
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The Douleur Aigue du Nouveau-ne (DAN) Acute Pain Rating Score for Neonates
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Postoperative Pain Score (POPS) for Infants of Barrier et al
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The FLACC Behavioral Scale for Postoperative Pain in Young Children
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Modified Behavioral Pain Scale (MBPS) in Infants
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Neonatal Infant Pain Scale (NIPS)
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Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Pain Scale (CHEOPS) in Young Children
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Behavioral Pain Scale (BPS) of Robieux et al
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Riley Infant Pain Scale (RIPS)
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Pre-Verbal, Early Verbal Pediatric Pain Scale (PEPPS)
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Premature Infant Pain Profile (PIPP)
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The CRIES Scale for Neonatal Postoperative Pain Assessment
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Postoperative Pain Measure for Parents in Children 7-12 Years of Age
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Douleur Enfant Gustave-Roussy (DEGR) of Gauvain-Piquard et al for Pain in Children from 2 to 6 Years of Age
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Objective Pain Scale (OPS) of Hanallah et al for Postoperative Pain Assessment
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Neonatal Facial Coding System (NFCS) for Pain Evaluation in Newborn Infants
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Wong-Baker Faces Pain Scale for Children 3 Years or Older
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Children's and Infants' Postoperative Pain Scale (CHIPPS)
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Neonatal Pain, Agitation, and Sedation Scale (N-PASS) of Hummel and Puchalski
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Cardiac Analgesic Assessment Scale (CAAS) for Assessing Pain in a Child After Cardiac Surgery
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Nepean Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Pain Assessment Tool of Marceau (NNICUPAT)
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Pain Assessment Tool (PAT) of Hodgkinson et al for Measuring Pain in a Neonate
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Photographic Screening Tool for the Fetal Alcohol Facial Phenotype
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Criteria of Stoler et al for the Diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
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Fetal Alcohol Behavior Scale (FABS)
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The Symptom Score of Majewski et al in Alcohol Embryopathy (AE)
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When to Evaluate a Pediatric Patient for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
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The Injury Behavior Checklist
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The Framingham Safety Survey for Children 1-5 Years of Age, Part 1
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Preventing Injuries in Children Related to Backpacks
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Risk Factors of Fallat et al for Pediatric Injury
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Risk Factors of Bradbury et al for Unintentional Injuries in School-Age Children
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Superhero-Related Injuries in Children
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Biting Injury in Small Children
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Risk Factors of Berg et al for Recurrent Febrile Seizures
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Risk Factors for Development of Epilepsy in a Child with a History of Febrile Seizures
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Risk Factors of Annegers et al for Identifying Recurrent Febrile Convulsions in a Child
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Indicators of Sadleir and Scheffer for Referring a Child with Febrile Seizures
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Febrile Status Epilepticus
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Vulnerable Child Scale of Culley et al
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Risk Factors of Green and Solnit for the Vulnerable Child Syndrome
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Impact on Family Scale
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Risk Factors of Osberg et al for Work and Financial Problems in Families of Children with Brain Injury
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Fever Phobia
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Risk Factors of Barnard et al for Fear of Hypoglycemia in a Parent of a Young Child with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
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Impact of a Child's Disfiguring Facial Hemangioma on a Parent
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Indirect Test Weighing (ITW) for Estimating Overnight Breast Milk Intake By Infants
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Factors of Neifert and Seacat Suggesting Inadequate Breastfeeding by an Infant
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Criteria of van Dammelen et al for Detecting Hypernatremic Dehydration in a Breastfed Neonate
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Classification of McBride and Danner for Sucking Disorders in Neurologically Impaired Infants
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Clinical Features of Heiner's Syndrome (Pulmonary Hemosiderosis Associated with Hypersensitivity to Cow's Milk)
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Reasons to Suspect Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum in a Pediatric Patient with Feeding Difficulties
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Late Onset Group B Streptococcal Sepsis Associated with Infected Breast Milk
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Identification of the Cause for Bedwetting
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Factors Associated with Difficulty Using an Enuresis Alarm in the Management of Bedwetting
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Indications of Robson for Referring a Child with Enuresis to a Specialist
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Dropout (Early Withdrawal from Treatment) in a Patient with Enuresis
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Tanner Stages for Boys During Puberty
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Algorithm of Chalumeau et al for Central Precocious Puberty in Girls
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Indications for Investigation of a Child Showing Precocious Puberty
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Clinical Features of Pseudoprecocious Puberty in a Girl
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Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (Factitious Disorder by Proxy)
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Features Distinguishing Pediatric Condition Falsification from Chronic Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction in Young Children
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Features of the Fetal Hydantoin Syndrome
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Warfarin Embryopathy and Other Adverse Effects of Oral Anticoagulants
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Features of Isotretinoin (Accutane) Embryopathy
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Effects of Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors on the Fetus and Newborn
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Effects of Thalidomide on the Fetus and Newborn
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Effects of Finasteride or Dutasteride on a Male Fetus
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Effects of Excessive Vitamin A Intake During Pregnancy on the Fetus
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The Fetal AIDS Syndrome Scoring System of Marion et al
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Clinical Features of Toluene Embryopathy
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Clinical Features of the Fetal Valproate Syndrome
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Minimizing the Risk of Malformations in an Infant Born to a Diabetic Mother
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Congenital Malformations Reported in Infants Born to Mothers with Diabetes Mellitus
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Angiotensin Receptor Blocker (ARB) Fetopathy
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Effects of Carbamazepine on the Fetus and Newborn
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Effects of Etretinate and Its Metabolite Acitretin on the Fetus
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Congenital Malformations Associated with Poorly Controlled Maternal Phenylketonuria
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Reducing Fetal and Neonatal Problems Associated with the SSRI Antidepressant Paroxetine HCl (Paxil)
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Teratogenic Effects of an Herbal Remedy
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Criteria for Implicating Acute Intrapartum Hypoxia As the Cause for Cerebral Palsy
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Findings Suggesting Another Cause for Cerebral Palsy Other Than Acute Intrapartum Hypoxia
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Scoring System of Portman et al for Predicting Morbidity Secondary to Perinatal Asphyxia
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Classification of Low et al for Intrapartum Fetal Asphyxia Based on Neonatal Findings
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Risk Factors of Lee et al for Perinatal Arterial Stroke (PAS) in the Neonate
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Neuromuscular Score at 3 Months (NMS-3) of Hajnal et al for Predicting Developmental Abnormalities at 1 Year
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Early Motor Pattern Profile (EMPP) of Morgan and Aldag for Evaluating an Infant for Cerebral Palsy
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2006 Consensus Definition of Cerebral Palsy
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Subtypes of Cerebral Palsy (CP)
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Risk Factors of Raju et al for Ischemic Perinatal Stroke (IPS)
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MRI Findings of Martinez-Biarge et al That Are Predictive of Outcomes in a Term Infant with Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE)
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Diagnosis of Perinatal Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS)
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Prevention of Diaper Dermatitis
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Symptom Score of Ferrazzini et al for Diaper Dermatitis
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Failure of an Infant to Respond to Treatment for Diaper Dermatitis
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Clinical Severity of Acute Bilirubin-Induced Neurologic Dysfunction (BIND Score)
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Bilirubin to Albumin Ratio for Evaluating the Risk of Bilirubin-Induced Neurologic Dysfunction (BIND)
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Clinical Findings Which May Indicate That Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia Is Secondary to Another Disorder
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1994 Management Recommendations for Hyperbilirubinemia in a Healthy Term Newborn Infant from the American Academy of Pediatrics
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Predicting Significant Hyperbilirubinemia Based on the Hourly-Specific Total Serum Bilirubin Zones of Bhutani et al
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Calculating the Rate of Increase in Total Serum Bilirubin for an Infant with Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia
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Probability of a Reduced IQ Following Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia
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Acute and Chronic Clinical Features of Kernicterus
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Bronze Baby Syndrome Following Phototherapy for Neonatal Jaundice
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Clinical Features of Early Onset Feeding-Related Jaundice
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Clinical Features of Late Onset Breast Milk Jaundice
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Common Risk Factors Associated with Severe Hyperbilirubinemia in a Neonate
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Risk Factors for Failing to Detect Kernicterus in a Neonate Based on a JCAHO Root Cause Analysis
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Risk Score of Newman et al for Predicting Severe Hyperbilirubinemia in an Infant Without Early Jaundice
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Partial Risk Score of Newman et al for Predicting Hyperbilirubinemia in an Infant Without Early Jaundice
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Grading Scheme of Kramer for Neonatal Jaundice Based on Clinical Extent
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Risk Model of Keren et al for Predicting Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia
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Risk Factors of Kuzniewicz et al for Severe Hyperbilirubinemia in a Neonate with an Elevated Serum Bilirubin
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Impact of Drug-Induced Bilirubin Displacement from Albumin in a Neonate with Kernicterus
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Nomogram of Varvarigou et al for Predicting Significant Hyperbilirubinemia in a Neonate Using Transcutaneous Bilirubin
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Risk Factors of Chang et al for Early Onset Hyperbilirubinemia in a Breast-Fed Infant
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Indications of Ansley and Cunningham for Specialist Removal of Foreign Bodies from the External Auditory Canal of Children
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Contraindications for Removal of a Foreign Body in the External Auditory Canal by Irrigation
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Removal of a Live Insect from the External Auditory Canal
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Removal of a Nasal Foreign Body
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Benign Sleep Myoclonus in Infancy
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Screening for the Different Types of Sleep Problems in Young Children
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Risk Factors of Corbo et al for Snoring in Children Aged 9 to 15 Years
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General Technique of Needle Placement for Intraosseous Infusion
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Monitoring a Child Receiving an Intraosseous Infusion for Complications
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Contraindications for Placement of an Intraosseous Infusion Needle
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Risk Factors for Complications Associated with an Intraosseous Infusion
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Model of Guggisberg et al for the Probability of Occult Spinal Dysraphism Based on the Type of Lumbosacral Midline Cutaneous Lesions
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Prognostic Factors of Date et al for a Patient with an Occipital Encephalocele
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Prognostic Factors of Bannister et al for a Fetus with an Encephalocele
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Perineal Sensation and Outcome in a Patient with Open Spina Bifida
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Split Notochord Syndrome (SNS, Posterior Spina Bifida)
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Anatomic Classification of Spencer for Conjoined Twins
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Complications of Thumb or Finger Sucking
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Habits of Children Related to the Lips
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Clinical Findings in a Child with Pectus Excavatum
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Pectus Severity Index
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Clinical Features of a Patient with Pectus Carinatum
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Clinical Features of Growing Pains
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Classification of John et al for the Different Types of Toddler's Fracture
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Findings in a Child with Musculoskeletal Complaints Suggesting an Occult Malignancy
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Risk Factors of Thurber and Walton for Homesickness
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Criteria for Discharging a Term Neonate to Home
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Criteria for Discharging a Premature Neonate to Home
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Growth Impairment Associated with the Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
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Unexpected Pregnancy in an Adolescent Female
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Diagnostic Approach of Laugel et al for Neonatal Hypotonia
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Features of McGuire et al for Early Onset Systemic Infection in a Preterm Neonate
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Features of McGuire et al for Late Onset Systemic Infection in a Preterm Neonate
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Nosocomial Sepsis Risk Score of Rosenberg et al for Preterm Infants
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Weighted Clinical Score (WCS) of Singh et al for Late Onset Neonatal Sepsis
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Decision Tree of Metsvaht et al for Predicting Failure of Empirical Antibiotic Therapy in Early Onset Neonatal Sepsis Based on Data Available at 24 Hours After Birth
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Decision Tree of Metsvaht et al for Predicting Failure of Empirical Antibiotic Therapy in Early Onset Neonatal Sepsis Based on Data Available at 72 Hours After Birth
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Risk Factors of Kayange et al for Positive Blood Cultures and Mortality in Neonates with Sepsis
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Hematologic Scoring for Diagnosis of Neonatal Sepsis
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Clinical Score of Griffin et al for Neonatal Sepsis
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Late-Onset Neonatal Sepsis Score of Okascharoen et al
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Risk Factors and Clinical Features of Fanaroff et al for Late Onset Sepsis in Low Birthweight Infants
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Risk Factors of Salem et al for Early Onset Neonatal Sepsis
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Neutrophil CD64 and Absolute Neutrophil Count for Identifying a Neonate with Sepsis
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Clinical-Biological Score of Labenne et al for Diagnosing Early-Onset Neonatal Infection (EONI) in a Preterm Infant
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Diagnostic Criteria of Labenne et al for Early-Onset Neonatal Infection (EONI) in a Preterm Infant
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Complications of Kuppala et al Associated with Prolonged Empirical Antibiotic Therapy for Early-Onset Sepsis in a Preterm Infant
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Risk Factors for Early Onset Neonatal Sepsis with Group B Streptococcus
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Predictive Score of Selimovic et al for Early-Onset Neonatal Sepsis (EONS)
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Maternal Antepartum Risk Factors of Puopolo et al for Neonatal Early-Onset Sepsis
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When to Perform a Lumbar Puncture in a Neonate with Possible Sepsis
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Recommendations of Polin et al for Managing an Asymptomatic Infant >= 37 Weeks of Gestation with Maternal Chorioamnionitis
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Recommendations of Polin et al for Managing an Asymptomatic Infant >= 37 Weeks of Gestation with Risk Factors for Sepsis Other Than Chorioamnionitis
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Recommendations of Polin et al for Managing an Asymptomatic Infant < 37 Weeks of Gestation with Risk Factors for Neonatal Sepsis
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Criteria for Early Discharge of an Infant Following Intrapartum Antibiotic Prophylaxis Against Group B Streptococcus (GBS)
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Predictors of Lacourse et al for Deviant Peer Group Affiliation During Childhood or Early Adolescence
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Features of a Bully
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Signs That May Indicate That a Child or Adolescent Is Being Bullied
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Risk Factors for a Child or Adolescent to Be Targeted By a Bully
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Parenting Styles of Baumrind
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Meconium Pleuritis (Meconium Thorax)
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LUMBAR Syndrome (PELVIS Syndrome, SACRAL Syndrome)
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Score of Atakouma et al for Screening a Pediatric Patient in Africa for AIDS
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Clinical Features of a Congenital Portosystemic Shunt (CPSS)
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TOPRS Clinical Score of Bains and Soni for Evaluating a Pediatric Patient in the Emergency Department
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Transient Hyperphosphatasemia of Infancy and Early Childhood (THI)
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Alder Hey Triage Pain Score (AHTPS) of Stewart et al
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Breastfeeding Keratosis of Kiat-Amnuay and Bouquot
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Basic Examination of Vande Walle et al for a Child with Enuresis
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Pseudoprecocious Puberty in a Patient with Severe Primary Hypothyroidism (Van Wyk-Grumbach Syndrome)
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Nomogram of Bekhof et al for Late-Onset Sepsis in a Preterm Infant
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Thrombocytopenia of Perinatal Asphyxia
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Reflux Finding Score for Infants (RFS-I) of van der Pol et al for Evaluating an Infant for Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR)
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Diagnostic Approach of Kelly et al for an Infant with a Bloody Nipple Discharge
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Attacks of Apnea As an Indicator of Seizures in a Young Child
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Acute Hemorrhagic Edema of Infancy (AHEI)
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Wernicke?s Encephalopathy in an Infant with Thiamine Deficiency
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Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) Algorithm for Managing Common Skin Conditions in Fiji
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Iron Deficiency and Febrile Seizure
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Oral Feeding Desaturation and Swallowing Dysfunction in Very Low Birthweight Infants
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Nomogram of Pathak et al for Significant Hyperbilirubinemia in a North Indian Neonate
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Classification of Willital et al for Chest Deformities
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Risk Factors of Lain et al for Readmission of an Infant For Jaundice Following Early Hospital Discharge
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Fetal Risk Assessment Score (FRAS) of Ott for Predicting Neonatal Outcome for a Growth Restricted Fetus
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When to Suspect Congenital Nasal Obstruction in a Neonate
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Cardiovascular Profile Score (CVPS) of Huhta for Fetal Congestive Heart Failure
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Neonatal Skin Condition Score (NSCS)
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Stages of Quintero et al for the Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS)
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Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) Cardiovascular Score for Twin-Twin Transfusion
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Criteria of Marom et al for Quick Identification of a Febrile Neonate with a Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infection
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Risk Factors for Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn (TTN)
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Clinical Features of Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn (TTN)
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Spontaneous Pneumothorax or Pneumomediastinum in a Neonate with Posterior Urethral Valves (PUV) or Urinary Tract Malformations
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Predictors of Kumar et al for Poor Prognosis for an Infant with a Fetal Renal Anomaly (Malformation)
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Screening Criteria of Baker et al for Serious Bacterial Infection in a Febrile Infant 1 to 2 Months Old (Philadelphia Criteria)
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Occult Pneumonia
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Head Entrapment for a Young Child
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Chemical Burns from Isopropyl Alcohol in Neonates
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Nasal Trauma from Nasal Prongs for Oxygen Delivery
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Signs and Symptoms of an Anterior Encephalocele
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Types of Anterior Encephaloceles
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Psychosocial Risk Markers of To et al for Poor Developmental Attainment in a Young Child
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Risk Factors for a Youth Becoming a Runaway
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Hazards Faced by a Runaway Youth
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Perinatal Ascites or Hydrops Associated with Dehydrated Hereditary Stomatocytosis
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Clinical Features of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis (CVT) in a Neonate
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Sick Neonate Score (SNS) of Rathod et al
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Michelin Tire (Tyre) Baby Syndrome (MTBS, Circumferential Skin Folds Syndrome)
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Criteria for an Apparent Life-Threatening Events (ALTE)
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Criteria for Brief Resolved Unexplained Event (BRUE)
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Paediatric Emergency Triage (PET) Score of George et al from the Fluid As Expansive Supportive Therapy (FEAST) Trial
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Paediatric Emergency Triage (PETaL) Score of George et al from the Fluid As Expansive Supportive Therapy (FEAST) Trial
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Red Flags of Fragkandrea et al for Cancer in a Pediatric Patient: Lymphadenopathy
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Red Flags of Fragkandrea et al for Cancer in a Pediatric Patient: Fever or Infection
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Red Flags of Fragkandrea et al for Cancer in a Pediatric Patient: Central Nervous System (CNS) Findings
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Red Flags of Fragkandrea et al for Cancer in a Pediatric Patient: Orthopedic Complaints
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Red Flags of Fragkandrea et al for Cancer in a Pediatric Patient: Intra-abdominal and Genital Findings
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Red Flags of Fragkandrea et al for Cancer in a Pediatric Patient: Nonspecific Symptoms
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Red Flags of Fragkandrea et al for Cancer in a Pediatric Patient: Skin and Mucous Membranes
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Clinical Features of the Diencephalic Syndrome Presenting as Failure to Thrive
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Red Flags of Thompson et al for a Serious Infection in Children
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Score of Nielsen et al for the General Condition of a Sick Child
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Pediatric Illness Severity Index (PISI) of Nelson
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Evaluation of a Pediatric Patient in the Emergency Department (ED) with Hyperpyrexia
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Findings of Armon et al for When to Consider a Diagnosis Other Than Viral Gastroenteritis in a Child with Acute Diarrhea With or Without Vomiting
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Signs of Dehydration Associated with Gastroenteritis in a Young Child from the NICE Criteria
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Differential Diagnosis of Increased Urinary Frequency in a Child
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Tumors Associated with Precocious Puberty
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Predictors of Gibreel et al for Reoperation Following Minimally Invasive Repair of Pectus Excavatum (MIRPE)
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Screening Questions of Vasilopoulou et al for Growing Pains in a Child with Leg Pain
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Transient Adrenocortical Insufficiency of Prematurity (TAP, TAIP)
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Neonatal Hypovitaminosis A
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Classification of Congenital Microcephaly
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Predictors of Louis et al for Mortality in a Neonate with Meconium Aspiration Syndrome
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Step-by-Step Approach for Managing a Febrile Infant
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When to Consider Hypopituitarism in a Child with Cerebral Palsy (CP)
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Predictors of Harteman et al for Perinatal Arterial Ischaemic Stroke (PAIS) in a Full-Term Neonate
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Clinical Prediction Rule of Chang et al for Rebound Hyperbilirubinemia After Inpatient Phototherapy
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Model of Sarici et al for Identifying a Neonate with ABO Incompatibility and Hyperbilirubinemia
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Model of Kaur et al for Predischarge Prediction of Significant Hyperbilirubinemia in Term or Late Preterm Indian Neonates
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Equation of Bental et al Correlating Transcutaneous Bilirubin Concentration to Serum Total Bilirubin
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Risk Factors for Bilirubin Neurotoxicity
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Modified Clinical Risk Index of Kuzniewicz et al for a Neonate with Hyperbilirubinemia
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NICE Instructions for Parents or Caregivers of a Neonate After Discharge
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NICE Criteria for Clinical Assessment to Detect Early-Onset Neonatal Sepsis (EONS)
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WHO Windows of Achievement for Gross Motor Milestones
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Causes of Thromboembolism in a Neonate
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Rome IV Criteria for Infant Colic
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Newcastle-Birmingham-Liverpool (NBL) Algorithm for a Child with Fever and Petechial Rash
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2005 Dysmorphology Scoring System of Hoyme et al for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)
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2016 Dysmorphology Scoring System of Hoyme et al for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)
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Checklist of Hoyme et al for Screening a Pediatric Patient for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
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Criteria of Hoyme et al for Documented Alcohol Exposure During a Pregnancy
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Conditions in the Differential Diagnosis of the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
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Criteria of Hoyme et al for Alcohol-Related Birth Defects (ARBD)
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Criteria of Hoyme et al for Alcohol-Related Neurodevelopmental Disorder (ARND)
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Criteria of Hoyme et al for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
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Tanner Stages of Girls During Puberty
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Minipuberty of Infancy
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Clinical Signs and Symptoms Associated with Causes of Delayed Puberty in an Adolescent
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Causes of Delayed Puberty Associated with Hypergonadotropic Hypogonadism
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Causes of Delayed Puberty Associated with Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism
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Presentations of a Presumed Perinatal Ischemic Stroke (PPIS) During Infancy
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Outcomes for a Neonate with Acidemia and a 5-Minute Apgar Score >= 7
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Transient Adrenal Insufficiency of Prematurity with Refractory Hypotension
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Impact of 3 Neonatal Morbidities on Late Death or Disability in a Very Low Weight Infant
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Disease Severity Score of Rubio-Gomez et al for a Neonate with Collodion Membrane
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Neonatal Compartment Syndrome in an Extremity
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ROHHAD and ROHHADNET Syndromes
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Criteria of Nguyen et al for Low Risk of Invasive Bacterial Infection in a Child with Fever and Petechiae
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ILL Criteria of Brogan and Raffles for Significant Bacterial Sepsis in a Pediatric Patient with Fever and Petechiae
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Presentations of a Pediatric Patient at Risk for Sudden Cardiac Arrest
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Decision Rule of Walsh et al for Identifying an Infant with Bronchiolitis Who Is At Risk for Central Apnea
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Acute Hemorrhagic Edema of Infancy and Young Children (Acute Infantile Hemorrhagic Edema, AHEI, AIHE, AHOI, Finkelstein-Seidlmayer Purpura)
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Febrile Seizures Associated with an SCN1A Mutation
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Signs, Symptoms and Red Flags for Feeding Difficulties in a Child
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Recommendations of Kerzner et al for Feeding a Child
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Feeding Fear in a Child
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Teratogenic Effects of Maternal Phenylketonuria (PKU, Maternal Phenylketonuria Syndrome)
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Predictive Factors of Puopolo et al for Identifying an Extremely Premature Neonate at Low Risk for Early-Onset Neonatal Sepsis (EONS)
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Predictors of Vorwerk et al for Identifying a Pediatric Patient with Severe Bacterial Infection Presenting to the Emergency Department
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Pseudosepsis Associated with Human Parechovirus Infection in Neonates, Infants and Young Children
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Clinical Prediction Rule of Kuppermann et al for Identifying a Febrile Infant at Low Risk for a Serious Bacterial Infection
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Feeding Selectivity in a Child
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Differential Diagnosis of a Limited Appetite in a Child
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Carbimazole and Methimazole Embryopathy
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Spontaneous Perforation of the Extrahepatic Bile Duct (SPBD)
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Causes of the Neonatal Hepatitis Syndrome
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Serum Interleukin Concentration for the Diagnosis of Neonatal Sepsis
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Conditions Associated with Poor School Performance
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Blood Aspiration Syndrome
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Criteria of Theodosiou for Ruling Out Significant Bacteremia in a Well-Appearing Pediatric Patient
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Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) Composite Pain Scale for Children
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Differential Diagnosis of Nocturnal Polyuria in a Pediatric Patient Receiving Desmopressin
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Recommendation of Vande Walle et al for Managing a Pediatric Patient with Enuresis Based on the Patient Diary
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Clinical Clues to Nocturnal Polyuria in a Pediatric Patient with Enuresis
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Risk Categories of Puopolo et al for Early-Onset Bacterial Sepsis in a Neonate Born at <= 34 6/7 Weeks Gestation
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Use of the PaO2 to FIO2 Ratio to Evaluate a Neonate with the Meconium Aspiration Syndrome (MAS)
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Predictors of Hernandez et al for Prolonged Ventilation After Meconium Aspiration Syndrome (MAS)
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Predictors of Schmidt et al for Poor Outcome for an Extremely Low-Birth-Weight (ELBW) Infant
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Complications of Hyperviscosity Associated with Neonatal Polycythemia
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Predictors of Natarajan et al for Cognitive Impairment in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW)
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Predictors of Bassler et al for Poor Outcome for an Extremely Low Birth Weight Infant
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Screen of Schena et al for Congenital Heart Defect in a Neonate
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Predictors of Beltempo et al for Severe Neurologic Injury in a Preterm Infant
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Predictors of Karabayir et al for the Meconium Aspiration Syndrome (MAS)
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Predictors of Shah et al for the Recipient Twin Outcome in the Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS)
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Complications of Corticosteroid Exposure in Neonates
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Cardiovascular Score of Rychik et al for Fetuses with Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS)
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Criteria of Tieder et al for Lower Risk Brief Resolved Unexplained Event (BRUE)
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Step-By-Step Approach of Mintegi et al to the Evaluation of a Young Febrile Infant
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Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT)
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RePEAT Score of Gorelick et al: ED Intervention Model
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RePEAT Score of Gorelick et al: Hospital Admission Model
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RePEAT Score of Gorelick et al: Combined Model
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Criteria of Scott et al for Evaluating a Pediatric Patient for Sepsis
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Model of Scott et al for Predicting Pediatric Septic Shock in the Emergency Department
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Model of Aronson et al for Identifying a Febrile Infant <= 60 Days Old Who Is at a Low Risk of Invasive Bacterial Infection (IBI)
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Predictive Model of Bachur and Harper for a Serious Bacterial Infection in an Infant Less Than 3 Months Old (Boston Criteria)
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Model of Oostenbrink et al for Predicting Pneumonia in a Child with Fever and Cough
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Indications of Gomez for Performing Blood Cultures on Infant Less Than 3 Months Old with Fever Without Source
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Clinical Prediction Rule of Nagase et al for Acute Encephalopathy in Children with Complex Febrile Seizures in Japan
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Indications of Millichap and Millichap for Performing a Lumbar Puncture in a Patient with a Febrile Seizure
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Macrolide Embryopathy
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Pembrolizumab (Keytruda) Fetal Toxicity
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Modified BIND (M-BIND) Score of Radmacher et al
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Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia Associated with Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency
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Simplified Prediction Model of Chang and Newman for Rebound Hyperbilirubinemia
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Scalp Hair Collar and Tuft Signs Associated with Cerebral Dysraphism
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Dermal Sinus Associated with Neural Tube Dysraphism
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Differential Diagnosis of the Floppy Infant Syndrome (Infantile Hypotonia)
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Risk Categories of Escobar et al for Early-Onset Sepsis (EOS) in a Neonate >= 34 Weeks of Age
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Extended Sick Neonate Score (ESNS) of Ray et al
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Tongue-Based Airway Obstruction (TBAO) in a Neonate
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Delivery Room Risk Factors of Liu and Harrington for Meconium Aspiration Syndrome (MAS)
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Updated West Virginia Perinatal Risk Score
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Models of Bleeker et al for Diagnosis of Serious Bacterial Infection in a Febrile Child Without Source: Original Clinical Score
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Models of Bleeker et al for Diagnosis of Serious Bacterial Infection in a Febrile Child Without Source: Original Laboratory Score
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Models of Bleeker et al for Diagnosis of Serious Bacterial Infection in a Febrile Child Without Source: Revised Clinical Score
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Models of Bleeker et al for Diagnosis of Serious Bacterial Infection in a Febrile Child Without Source: Revised Laboratory Score
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Risk Factors of Jakhar et al for a Poor Outcome in a Child Under 5 Years of Age with Severe Pneumonia
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Risk Factors of Blackmore et al for a Hospital Admission for Respiratory Illness in a Patient with Cerebral Palsy (CP)
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Clinical Prediction Rule of Zhang et al for Acute Bilirubin Encephalopathy (ABE) in a Neonate
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Ecchordosis Physaliphora
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Consensus Definition of Beune et al for Growth Restriction in a Neonate
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Criteria of Khalil et al for the Twin Anemia-Polycythemia Sequence (TAPS)
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Breast Enlargement in a Neonate (Neonatal Mastauxe)
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Severe Adverse Neonatal Outcomes (SANO)
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Prediction Model of Hagedoorn et al for an Invasive Bacterial Infection in a Febrile Child
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Clinical Prediction Model of Nijman et al for Identifying a Febrile Child in the Emergency Department with a Serious Bacterial Infection (SBI)
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PERCH (Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health) Severity Score for Pediatric Pneumonia
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Teratogenicity of Clomiphene
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Oral Clefts in Fetuses Exposed to Topiramate During Pregnancy
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Nomogram of Kuo et al Pneumonia in a Patient with Cerebral Palsy
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Clinical Prediction Rule of Chang et al for Rebound Hyperbilirubinemia After Discontinuation of Inpatient Phototherapy
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Pseudosepsis in a Neonate Associated with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH)
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Predictors of Palatnik et al for Early-Onset Neonatal Sepsis or Death for a Premature Neonate Born at Less than 32 Weeks of Gestation
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Risk Factors for and Complications of Thrombocytopenia in Neonatal Sepsis
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Modified Sick Neonate Score (MSNS) of Mansoor et al for a Resource-Limited Setting
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Clinical Score of Lee and Lee for Predicting Extensive Resuscitation of a Very Low Birth Weight Infant at Birth
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Model of Park et al for Predicting In-Hospital Mortality After 24 Hours in a Very Low Birth Weight Infant (Korean Neonatal Prediction Formula)
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Prognostic Criteria of Holte et al for Monitoring a Neonate Being Resuscitated After Delivery
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Red Diaper Syndrome
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Criteria of Rabiner et al for Low Risk of Serious Bacterial Infection in a Febrile Infant Less Than 2 Months of Age
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Enuresis and Constipation
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Vitamin K Deficiency Embryopathy
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Clinical Features Distinguishing Peripheral and Central Hypotonias
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Neonatal Hypotonia Associated with Aminoglycoside Therapy
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Neonatal Hypotonia Associated with Hypermagnesemia
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Neonatal Hypotonia Associated with Hyperkalemia
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Pathway of Paro-Panjan and Neubauer for Evaluating a Neonate with Hypotonia
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Hematologic Scoring System (HSS) of Rodwell et al for Neonatal Sepsis
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Cord Blood-Hematologic Scoring System (CB-HSS) of Annam et al for Neonatal Sepsis
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Screening Tool of Walker et al for Late-Onset Neonatal Bacteremia
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Neonatal Resuscitation and Adaption Score (NRAS)
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Prognostic Model of Manktelow et al for a Very Preterm Infant
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Hassan Neonatal Morbidity Composite Scale
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NMR-2000 Score of Medvedev et al for Predicting Mortality for a Neonate with Low Birthweight
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Neonatal Assessment Manual Score (NAME) of Manzotti et al
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Prognostic Score of Mediratta et al for Neonatal Mortality in Ethiopia
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Prognostic Risk Score of Gebremariam et al for Predicting Early Neonatal Mortality in Ethiopia
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Prediction Model of Li et al for Mortality in a Neonate with Pulmonary Hemorrhage
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Neonatal Mastitis
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Risk Factors for Neonatal Brachial Plexus Palsy (NBPP)
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Model of Srivastava et al for Predicting Perinatal Arterial Ischemic Stroke (PAIS) in a Term Neonate
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Causes of Cerebral Palsy
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Risk Factors of Baczynski et al for Mortality in a Preterm Neonate with a Bloodstream Infection
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Neonatal SOFA Score (nSOFA) for Evaluating a Septic Neonate
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Caput Succedaneum
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Neonatal Iatrogenic Pharyngeal Perforation
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Cephalohematoma
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Subgaleal Hemorrhage (SGH) in the Neonate
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Predictors of Khan et al for an Intracranial Space-Occupying Lesion (ICSOL) in a Toddler
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Cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan) Embryopathy
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Methotrexate Embryopathy (Fetal Methotrexate Syndrome)
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Mycophenolate Mofetil (MMF) Embryopathy
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Early Signs of Cerebral Palsy (CP)
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Screening a Term Infant for Risk Factors Associated with Cerebral Palsy
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Model of Rouabhi et al for Predicting Cerebral Palsy in a Term Neonate
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Indications of Monica et al for Screening a Neonate or Young Infant for Cerebral Palsy (CP)
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Indications of Monica et al for Screening an Older Infant or Toddler for Cerebral Palsy (CP)
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Handedness in Cerebral Palsy (CP)
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Risk Factors of Karampatsas et al for Late-Onset Invasive Group B Streptococcal Disease (LOGBS)
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Protocol of Stocker et al for Ruling Out Early Onset Neonatal Sepsis (EONS) Using Serial Serum CRP and PCT Measurements
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Models of Tesfa et al for Predicting Birth Asphyxia: Logistic Regression Model
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Models of Tesfa et al for Predicting Birth Asphyxia: Simple Risk Score
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Score of Franklin et al for Predicting Intensive Care for an Infant with Bronchiolitis
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Modified Boston and Philadelphia Criteria of Lyons et al for an Invasive Bacterial Infection in a Well-Appearing Infant
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Model of Haggie et al for Identifying Severe Pneumonia in a Pediatric Patient
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Risk Factors of van der Velden et al for Bacterial Infection in a High-Risk Child with a Febrile Illness
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Using the Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT) to Rapidly Triage a Sick Child
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Revised FLACC Behavioral Scale of Malviya et al
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Postnatal Risk Score of Bernes et al for Prenatal Alcohol Exposure
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Hour-Specific Nomogram of Bahr et al for a Neonate >= 35 Weeks Gestation
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Prediction Model of Neal et al to Screen for Early-Onset Neonatal Sepsis (EONS)
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Clinical Predictors of de Baat et al for Early-Onset Neonatal Sepsis in Malawi
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Evaluation of Ruan et al for Use of Procalcitonin, C-Reactive Protein (CRP) and Presepsin in the Diagnosis of Neonatal Sepsis
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Irish Children's Triage System: Comorbid Condition
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Irish Children's Triage System: Triage Categories
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Irish Children's Triage System: Abdominal Pain or Isolated Abdominal Trauma
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Irish Children's Triage System: Airway or Breathing Difficulty
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Irish Children's Triage System: Abnormal Blood Glucose or History of Diabetes
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Irish Children's Triage System: Back or Neck Pain or Injury
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Irish Children's Triage System: Burns or Scalds
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Irish Children's Triage System: Chest Pain and Isolated Chest Injury
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Irish Children's Triage System: Dental Problems
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Irish Children's Triage System: Ear or Nasal Problem
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Irish Children's Triage System: Eye Injury or Problem
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Irish Children's Triage System: Foreign Body, Non-Inhaled
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Irish Children's Triage System: Genitourinary Problems
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Irish Children's Triage System: Head-Related Problem
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Irish Children's Triage System: Limb Problem
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Irish Children's Triage System: Major Trauma
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Irish Children's Triage System: Overdose or Poisoning
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Irish Children's Triage System: Psychosocial Problem and Self-Harm
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Irish Children's Triage System: Skin Rash
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Irish Children's Triage System: Seizure, Absence Episode or Collapse
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Irish Children's Triage System: Testicular Pain (Male Genital Problem)
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Irish Children's Triage System: Throat Problem
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Irish Children's Triage System: Unwell Child
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Irish Children's Triage System: Unwell Infant
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Irish Children's Triage System: Vomiting or Diarrhea
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Irish Children's Triage System: Wound or Signs of Local Inflammation
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Irish Children's Triage System: Levels of Pediatric Dehydration
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Irish Children's Triage System: High-Risk Major Trauma
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Irish Children's Triage System: Grading Respiratory Distress
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Irish Children's Triage System: Heart Rate for Age
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Irish Children's Triage System: Respiratory Rate for Age
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Irish Children's Triage System: Systolic Blood Pressure for Age
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Combined Apgar Score of Rudiger et al
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Congenital Nasal Pyriform Aperture Stenosis (CNPAS) and Neonatal Nasal Airway Obstruction
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Spontaneous Intestinal Perforation (SIP) in a Premature Neonate
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Classfiication of Narakas for Obstetric Brachial Plexus Injury
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Shoulder Evaluation of an Infant with Obstetric Brachial Plexus Injury
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Model of Wu et al for Predicting Bacterial Meningitis in a Young Infant from 1 to 3 Months of Age
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Diagnostic Flow of Schlapbach et al for a Sick Child with Possible Sepsis Using the Phoenix Criteria
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MISSEP Score of Hernandez-Garcia et al for Differentiating Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in a Child (MIS-C) from Sepsis
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Febrile Infants Risk Score at Triage (FIRST) Score of Chong for Early Identification of a Serious Bacterial Infection
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Febrile Infants Risk Score after Triage and Consultation (FIRST+) Score of Chong for Early Identification of a Serious Bacterial Infection
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Model of Shao and Yu for Prediction of Diaper Dermatitis
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Alkaline Disc Battery in the External Auditory Canal or Nares
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CRP to Platelet Ratio and CRP to Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) Ratio in Neonatal Sepsis
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Classification of Goldberg et al for Clinical Signs in a Neonate Being Evaluated for Late-Onset Sepsis