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Pediatrics Review Exam 3 - GI

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Created Date 11.14.23
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  • What is the term for the herniation of intestines on one side of umbilical cord?
  • What is the herniation of intestines into base of umbilical cord?
  • What is the most common hernia that must be surgically repaired?
  • What is it called when the anus and rectum do not develop properly?
  • When should a cleft palate be fixed by?
  • Excessive salivation/drooling, apnea, respiratory distress after feeding, abd. distent.
  • The 3 C's - coughing, choking, cyanosis are seen in this condition
  • What procedure is done first to attempt to fix Biliary Atresia?
  • What are the list of symptoms for Necrotizing Enterocolitis?
  • What are the nursing interventions done for child during a NEC watch?
  • What symptoms do older children with Hirschsprung's present with?
  • Dulled urge for child to have BM; stool remains in rectum and backs up in colon
  • Condition caused by lower esophageal sphincter is too relaxed and reflux occurs
  • Most common symptom(s) for Gastroenteritis
  • Small pouch in wall of intestine - acid irritates it causing ulceration
  • N/V/D/abd. pain in RLQ, pain in McBurney point, and fever
  • Characterized by FTT and projectile vomiting
  • Intestine folds, intermittent abd. pain, stool = currant jelly, and sausage-shaped mass
  • Abnormal rotation around the superior mesenteric artery during embryonic development
  • Occurs when intestine is twisted around itself and compromises blood supply to intestine

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