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How to Pronounce Jaundice

January 30, 2017/in Pronouncing Birth Injury Terms /by Jesse Reiter

Jaundice is the excess of bilirubin in the blood, which causes yellow coloration of the eyes and skin. Medical professionals must diagnose and treat jaundice in order to avoid kernicterus and permanent brain injury.


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  • About ABC Law Centers
  • Medical Malpractice – Birth Injury
  • Medical Malpractice – Hospital Errors
  • Pronouncing Birth Injury Terms

ABC Law Centers – Client Testimonials

  • Testimonial from Keziah's Family9:05
  • Testimonial from Matthew's Family7:56
  • Testimonial from Jenna's Family1:19
  • Nicole's Testimonial00:58
  • Wendy's Journey with ABC Law Centers02:09

About ABC Law Centers

  • Meet Our Intake Nurse Lesley Atton- What to Expect When You Call Reiter & Walsh
    Meet Our Intake Nurse Lesley Atton, RN, BSN2:40
  • How to Pursue a Case01:26

Medical Malpractice - Birth Injury

  • Chorioamnionitis, UTI, BV, Maternal Infection and Birth Injury
    Chorioamnionitis0:58
  • Posterior Position1:32
  • Breech Presentation Demonstration1:26
  • Face Presentation
    Face Presentation0:51
  • Umbilical cord prolapse (prolapsed cord)
    Cord Prolapse0:55
  • Umbilical Cord Knots0:38
  • Occult Cord0:41
  • Nuchal Cord0:53
  • Hydrocephalus Video
    Hydrocephalus1:05
  • hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy; HIE; birth asphyxia; neonatal encephalopathy; periventricular leukomalacia; PVL; white matter damage
    Periventricular Leukomalacia (PVL)0:57
  • Neonatal Hypoglycemia Video
    Neonatal Hypoglycemia2:21
  • nuchal cord; cord around the neck; umbilical cord; fetal hypoxia; hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, HIE; birth asphyxia; neonatal encephalopathy, intrapartum asphyxia; fetal oxygen deprivation
    Nuchal Cords1:28
  • Jaundice, Hyperbilirubinemia and Kernicterus
    Jaundice, Hyperbilirubinemia and Kernicterus0:49
  • Cephalopelvic disproportion (CPD) is a labor and delivery complication in which the baby's head is too large to easily pass through the mother's pelvic region.
    Cephalopelvic Disproportion (CPD)2:14
  • Cerebral Palsy Treatments and Therapies1:14
  • Uterine (Womb) Rupture, HIE and Birth Injury1:48
  • Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE)01:55
  • Twin Birth and Associated Complications02:22
  • Premature Birth and Malpractice01:18
  • Cerebral Palsy from Birth Injury01:15
  • About Cerebral Palsy03:34
  • Forceps Delivery01:49
  • Vacuum Extraction02:01
  • IUGR01:58

Medical Malpractice - Hospital Errors

  • internal fetal monitoring; fetus; pregnancy
    Abnormal Labor1:04
  • The First Signs of a Birth Injury1:13
  • Video - How do I tell if my obstetrical staff is experienced?
    How Do I Tell If My Obstetrical Staff Is Experienced?1:30
  • Seizures in a Baby (Neonatal Seizures) and Birth Injury3:07
  • Delivery Room Errors01:37
  • Medical Cover-Ups02:21
  • Forceps/Vacuum Extractors and Birth Injuries01:00
  • Delayed Emergency C-Sections and Malpractice03:12
  • Preventing HIE and Birth Asphyxia02:23

Pronouncing Birth Injury Terms

  • How to Pronounce Preterm Birth | Video
    How to Pronounce Preterm Birth0:10
  • How to Pronounce Umbilical Cord | Video
    How to Pronounce Umbilical Cord0:10
  • How to Pronounce Seizure | Video
    How to Pronounce Seizure0:09
  • How to Pronounce Pitocin | Video
    How to Pronounce Pitocin0:09
  • How to Pronounce Periventricular Leukomalacia (PVL) | Video
    How to Pronounce Periventricular Leukomalacia (PVL)0:13
  • How to Pronounce Nuchal Cord | Video
    How to Pronounce Nuchal Cord0:10
  • How to Pronounce Microcephaly | Video
    How to Pronounce Microcephaly0:10
  • How to Pronounce Kernicterus | Video
    How to Pronounce Kernicterus0:09
  • How to Pronounce Jaundice | Video
    How to Pronounce Jaundice0:09
  • How to Pronounce Chorioamnionitis | Video
    How to Pronounce Chorioamnionitis0:12
  • How to Pronounce Cesarean Section | Video
    How to Pronounce Cesarean Section (C-Section)0:10
  • How to Pronounce Cervical Insufficiency and Incompetent Cervix | Video
    How to Pronounce Cervical Insufficiency and Incompetent Cervix
  • How to Pronounce Cerebral Palsy | Video
    How to Pronounce Cerebral Palsy (CP)
  • How to Pronounce Birth Asphyxia | Video
    How to Pronounce Birth Asphyxia
  • How to Pronounce Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE) | Video
    How to Pronounce Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE)0:15
  • How to Pronounce APGAR Score | Video
    How to Pronounce Apgar (Apgar Score)
  • How to Pronounce Intracranial Hemorrhage | Video
    How to Pronounce Intracranial Hemorrhage
  • How to Pronounce Cephalopelvic Disproportion | Video
    How to Pronounce Cephalopelvic Disproportion (CPD)

Verdicts and Settlements

$42 Million (Judgment)
birth injury & cerebral palsy
$21 Million Verdict (FTCA Claim)
birth injury & HIE
$16 Million ($9 Million)
cerebral palsy & HIE
$16 Million ($4.75 Million)
cerebral palsy
$15.7 Million ($5 Million)
cerebral palsy
$14.6 Million ($3.9 Million)
Brain injury
$11.8 Million ($4.75 Million)
cerebral palsy
$11.3 Million ($5.85 Million)
Brain Injury
$11 Million ($4.35 Million)
Brain damage
$10 Million (5.365 Million)
birth injury
$9.4 Million ($3.75 Million)
cerebral palsy & Birth Asphyxia
$9 Million ($3.85 Million)
cerebral palsy & HIE
$8.7 Million ($3.5 Million)
Delayed delivery
$8.5 Million ($3.9 Million)
cerebral palsy & HIE
$8.3 Million ($3.6375 Million)
cerebral palsy
$8.3 Million ($1.3 Million)
cerebral palsy
$7.5 Million Settlement
Birth Injury
$6.9 Million
Delayed delivery & HIE
$6.8 Million ($3.75 Million)
cognitive defects
$6.6 Million ($3.5 Million)
breech presentation
$6.3 Million ($2.25 Million)
cerebral palsy
$6.159 Million Verdict
HIE & Stroke
$5.9 Million
Cerebral palsy
$5.7 Million ($2.05 Million)
Cerebral palsy & HIE
$5.6 Million
HIE, Seizure Disorders, & Developmental Delays
$5 Million
Maternal Infection & Cerebral Palsy
$4.7 Million ($987,500)
birth injury & HIE
$4.6 Million ($2.75 Million)
Birth Injury & HIE
$4.5 Million
cerebral palsy
$4.2 Million ($1.625 Million)
birth injury
$4.2 Million ($1.125 Million)
Cerebral palsy
$3.5 Million
placental abruption
$3.2 Million ($1.875 Million)
birth injury
$2.9 Million ($1.1 Million)
Birth trauma
$2.65 Million
birth injury
$2.225 Million
cerebral palsy & Birth Asphyxia
$2.1 Million
cerebral palsy
$1.995 Million
developmental delays
$1.95 Million
Cerebral palsy
$1.825 Million
birth trauma
$1.55 Million
Cerebral palsy
$1.485 Million
birth injury
$1.1 Million
birth injury
$1 Million ($550,000)
birth injury

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