Exam 2 prep Flashcards
Clinical manifestations of TEF (tracheoesphageal fistula) include:
3 C’s: coughing, choking, cyanosis.
Excessive drooling, frothy.
_________ is a congenital malformation noticed at birth and will require an ostomy and staged repair.
imperforate anus
_________ is when the child soils underwear beyond age of potty training.
Encopresis
Gastroenteritis can be diagnosed if a _________ is found in stool sample. Hand washing is promoted.
parasite
_______ is the most common cause of and. surgery in kids 4-15. Elevated _____/______ along with imaging can diagnose.
appendicitis
_________ is a result of perforation of the intestines, which results in the potential for bacterial contamination.
peritonitis
___________ is the most common conditions requiring surgery in first 2 months.
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis
Hypertrophied pylorus results in gastric outlet __________.
obstruction
pyloric stenosis S&S:
projectile vomiting and other symptoms that come with excessive vomiting.
Symptoms of intussuception:
bowel obstruction that causes Jelly like stools.
treatment for intussusception?
enema and report normal stool afterwards.
________________disease is due to intestinal obstruction caused by poor motility, resulting in surgical repair and temporary ostomy
hirschprungs disease
Hirschprings disease S&S:
no meconium within 24-48hrs.
children: ribbonlike, foul smelling stool.
___________ is when the foreskin of the penis aint right.
Hypospadias
____________ is the most common illness of infants and children, caused by a bacterial or viral infection in the middle ear.
Acute Otitis Media AOM