Anorectal Malformations
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Anorectal Malformations- Instructions
- In discussing these issues with her, the etiology of ARM is felt to be
- Which of the following would be an appropriate next step for a child with encopresis?
- What is the most appropriate initial management in this child with encopresis after repair of an anorectal malformation?
- The most appropriate management of this patient with a difficult to manage bowel program is
- The best next step in management of this patient with an anorectal malformation is
- Based on your physical exam findings the most likely diagnosis is
- The next operation for this patient with cloaca is
- At the time of operation which of the following is appropriate for this patient with this abdominal wall defect?
- Which of the following statements about colostomies is true?
- In this boy with trisomy 21 the most likely type of anorectal malformation is an imperforate anus with
- The next step in management would include:
- According to Kovacic (J Pediatr 194:142, 2018 ) and Wood (Clin Colon Rectal Surg 31:61, 2018), infants with anorectal malformations and this constellation of issues
- Based on current recommendations, the most appropriate reconstruction for this patient would be:
- The next best step to recommend to the parents of this child with constipation is
- You are asked to evaluate a 3 year-old boy in your outpatient clinic who previously underwent posterior sagittal anorectoplasty (PSARP) for perineal fistula. He is experiencing severe constipation despite PEG 3350 and high-dose Senna. On physical examination, he has a well-healed PSARP with no signs of rectal prolapse. You recommend the following procedure:
- The most appropriate next step is:
- In advising the parents, which complication of an antegrade continent stoma that would require surgical intervention is most likely to occur ?
- Which of the following will best help to prevent chronic renal failure in this patient with an anorectal malformation?
- You advise that genetic transmission of this anomaly with anal stenosis is
- In children with anorectal malformations which of the following would imply potentially good future anorectal function?
- The best next step in this patient with constipation is
Bowel Management- Which of the following would be an appropriate next step for a child with encopresis?
- What is the most appropriate initial management in this child with encopresis after repair of an anorectal malformation?
- The most appropriate management of this patient with a difficult to manage bowel program is
- In advising the parents, which complication of an antegrade continent stoma that would require surgical intervention is most likely to occur ?
- In children with anorectal malformations which of the following would imply potentially good future anorectal function?
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PSSAP 14
PSSAP 10
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Fecal Incontinence and Functional Constipation- Which of the following would be an appropriate next step for a child with encopresis?
- What is the most appropriate initial management in this child with encopresis after repair of an anorectal malformation?
- The most appropriate management of this patient with a difficult to manage bowel program is
- The next best step to recommend to the parents of this child with constipation is
- In advising the parents, which complication of an antegrade continent stoma that would require surgical intervention is most likely to occur ?
PSSAP 16
May 2018 articles of interest
PSSAP 11
PSSAP 25
Spaced learning 06-16-2019
PSSAP 30- Which of the following would be an appropriate next step for a child with encopresis?
- What is the best next step in management of this patient?
- The only remaining screening test he should undergo that will potentially change acute management is
- The only remaining screening test he should undergo that will potentially change acute management is:
PSSAP 20
PSSAP 7- Based on your physical exam findings the most likely diagnosis is
- The next best step in management of this Hirschspring patient with a a seizure is
- At the time of operation which of the following is appropriate for this patient with this abdominal wall defect?
- The next operation for this patient with cloaca is
PSSAP 9
PSSAP 27
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Omphalocele- At the time of operation which of the following is appropriate for this patient with this abdominal wall defect?
- The most appropriate antibiotic management of this patient consists of preoperative antibiotics one hour or less before incisions and
- Assuming there are no signs of infection, the most appropriate antibiotic management of this patient should consist of
Anal Disorders
PSSAP 22
Hirschsprung Disease
Spaced learning 11-15-2020
Spaced learning 04-11-2021
Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula
Spaced learning 04-30-2023
Fluid and Electrolytes
February 2018 articles of interest
Surgical Infection
Spaced learning 01-27-2019
Disorders of Sex Development
PSSAP 8



