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NEET PG Neonatology Flashcard

Here's your NEET PG flashcard with all 4 answers explained:

Q1 - Perinatal Period (WHO)

Answer: c) 28th week of gestation to 28 days after birth
  • WHO Definition I: 28 weeks gestation → 7 days after birth
  • WHO Definition II (extended): 28 weeks gestation → 28 days after birth
  • NEET PG standard answer = 28th week to 28 days
  • Source: Park's Preventive & Social Medicine, Fig. 12

Q2 - Post-term Baby Classification

Answer: d) 42 weeks of completed gestation
  • Term = 37-41+6 weeks
  • Post-term = born at or after 42 completed weeks
  • "40 weeks + 2 days" is NOT post-term; must complete 42 full weeks

Q3 - Very Low Birth Weight (VLBW)

Answer: b) Less than 1.5 kg
CategoryWeight
Low Birth Weight (LBW)< 2.5 kg
Very Low Birth Weight (VLBW)< 1.5 kg
Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW)< 1 kg
Micro-preemie< 0.8 kg

Q4 - LGA Baby (GDM mother, 37 weeks)

Answer: b) >90th percentile
  • LGA (Large for Gestational Age) = birth weight above 90th percentile for gestational age
  • GDM causes fetal macrosomia due to fetal hyperinsulinism (Pedersen hypothesis)
  • The baby is LGA, so birth weight is >90th percentile (NOT >97th, which is not a standard LGA cutoff)

Sources: Park's Preventive & Social Medicine (Perinatal definitions), Standard Neonatology (Birth weight & gestational age classifications)
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