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Cause of Hypoprothombinemia Vitamin K Deficiency


2. Dose of Vitamin K injection in newborn 1 mg for full term baby and .5 mg for pre term baby
3. Route of administration of Vitamin K injection IM
4. Site of Injection of Vitamin K injection Vastus lateralis
5. Vaccines given at birth Hepa B and BCG
6. Dose given in # 5 Hepa B- 5 mg; BCG – 0.05 ml
7. Route given in # 5 Hepa B- IM; BCG- ID-RD
8. Crede’s prohylaxis is given to prevent prevention of inflammatory eye disease in newborns
9. This problem in # 8 is acquired through breast milk, vaginal delivery and transpacental
10. What is the problem if NB has hypoprothrombinemia? It will result in a tendency to prolonged
bleeding.

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