NAS Case Classification Quiz Case Classification Quiz Step 1 of 4 25% 1. When the neonate was <28 days old, did the neonate have any of the following? A. A diagnosis of NAS B. A chief complaint of NASecond Choice C. At least two clinical signs of NAS, not explicitly attributed by a provider to an alternative diagnosis. D. None of these. 2. Was the neonate admitted to a hospital or residential pediatric recovery center? A. Yes B. No Answer a, continue. Answer b, display “This neonate does not meet the public health surveillance case definition for NAS. Review the case classification information in 23-MCH-01 here.” This neonate meets the confirmed case classification for the public health surveillance case definition for NAS. Review the case classification information in 23-MCH-01 here.3. Are any of the following statements true? A. The neonate has a positive laboratory test for opiates, benzodiazepines, or barbiturates. B. There is a positive laboratory test from the birthing parent for opiates, benzodiazepines, or barbiturates (including medications for opioid use disorder) that is collected within the current pregnancy through one day post-delivery C. The birthing parent used opiates, benzodiazepines, or barbiturates (including medications for opioid use disorder) during the current pregnancy. D. More than one of the above are true. E. None of these are true. Answers a through d, display “This neonate meets the confirmed case classification for the public health surveillance case definition for NAS. Review the case classification information in 23-MCH-01 here.” Answer e, continue to question 4. 4. Are any of the following statements true? A. The neonate has a positive laboratory test for a non-opiate, non-benzodiazepine, or non-barbiturate substance. B. There is a positive laboratory test from the birthing parent for a non-opiate, non-benzodiazepine, or non-barbiturate substance that is collected during the current pregnancy through one day post-delivery. C. The birthing parent used a non-opiate, non-benzodiazepine, or non-barbiturate substance, or substance of unknown type, within the current pregnancy. D. More than one of the above are true. E. None of these are true. Answers a through d, display “This neonate meets the suspect case classification for the public health surveillance case definition for NAS. Review the case classification information in 23-MCH-01 here.” Answer e, display “This neonate does not meet the public health surveillance case definition for NAS. Review the case classification information in 23-MCH-01 here.”Untitled Continue The Guide CASE DEFINITION DATA COLLECTION PROVIDER COMMUNICATIONS SURVEILLANCE BY JURISDICTION