Neonatal respiratory abnormalities |
Neonatal respiratory abnormalities |
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Neonate exhibits difficulty maintaining respiration of presumed central origin. It includes apnea if not thought to be epileptic in etiology, otherwise code as seizures. |
Neonatal poor feeding |
Neonatal poor feeding |
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Neonate exhibits difficulty feeding of presumed central origin (either encephalopathy or true dysphagia), includes poor suck, regurgitation. |
Neonatal hypotonia |
Neonatal hypotonia |
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Neonate exhibits decreased muscle tone axial or appendicular. |
Neonatal abnormal level of consciousness. |
Neonatal abnormal level of consciousness. |
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Neonatal encephalopathy |
Neonatal encephalopathy |
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Clinical suspicion of neonatal encephalopathy should be considered in any infant exhibiting an abnormal level of consciousness, seizures, tone and reflex abnormalities, apnea, aspiration, feeding difficulties, and an abnormal hearing screen. |
Neonatal clinical seizure |
Neonatal clinical seizure |
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Neonate exhibits seizures with clinical manifestations (including apnea, if thought to be epileptic in etiology). |
Neonatal subclinical seizure |
Neonatal subclinical seizure |
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Neonate exhibits electrographic seizures without clinical manifestations (includes absence of clinical manifestations in the setting of pharmacologic paralysis). |
Other, specify |
Other, specify |
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