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Gastric Injury
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  • ExPERTPSSAP 27
    • The best initial therapy is
  • ExPERTGastric Disorders
    • The best next step in the management of this patient is
  • ExPERTPSSAP 18
    • The best next step in the management of this patient is
    • The best management for this button battery ingestion is
  • ExPERTGastroesophageal Reflux
    • Prior to placing a gastrostomy, the patient requires
  • ExPERTPSSAP 14
    • Prior to placing a gastrostomy, the patient requires
  • ExPERTEnteral Access
    • Prior to placing a gastrostomy, the patient requires
  • ExPERTPSSAP 8
    • The most reasonable operative strategy for this intestinal mass is
  • ExPERTPSSAP 10
    • The most appropriate next step in managing an ingested magnet in the stomach is
    • Which of the following approaches will result in the shortest time to definitive anastomosis for patients with long gap esophageal atresia?
  • ExPERTEsophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula
    • Which of the following approaches will result in the shortest time to definitive anastomosis for patients with long gap esophageal atresia?
  • ExPERTPSSAP 26
    • In this patient, neurally adjusted ventilatory assist (NAVA) would not be effective mode of ventilation because of
  • ExPERTEsophageal Disorders
    • The likelihoodof complications is most related to the duration of battery impaction and
  • ExPERTPSSAP 9
    • The likelihoodof complications is most related to the duration of battery impaction and
  • ExPERTPSSAP 20
    • The next step in the care of this patient with a retroperitoneal tumor is
  • ExPERTSpaced learning 02-16-2020
    • The most appropriate next step in managing an ingested magnet in the stomach is
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