Gastroesophageal Reflux
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Gastroesophageal Reflux- Instructions
- The next best step in management of his patient with esophageal metaplasia is
- In counseling the parents about risks and benefits of a gastrojejunal feeding tube, you tell them that babies who are less than six kg and/or less than six months of age are at higher risk of
- Prior to placing a gastrostomy, the patient requires
- Which of the following additional findings is an indication for a fundoplication in this patient?
- What is the most appropriate management in an infant with an brief resolved unexplained event (BRUE)?
- The best next step in the investigation of this patient is
- Which prosthetic patch material has the lowest risk of erosion in hiatal hernia repair?
- The best way to decrease symptoms associated with reflux in this premature infant with apnea and bradycardia is
- What is the most common complication associated with Nissen fundoplication?
- What is the best next step in the management of this infant with gastroesophageal reflux?
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May 2018 articles of interest
Enteral Access
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Bronchoscopy and Airway Foreign Bodies
PSSAP 13- To reduce the risk of respiratory decompensation at home, this patient with a CDH should receive
- As an adult, his most likely long term problem related to the esophageal atresia repair is
- In this infant with recurrent aspiration, the investigation most likely to yield a definitive diagnosis is
- The most appropriate next step in this patient after pyloromytomy is
Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula- What is the most appropriate step in management?
- The next best step for this baby with a laryngotracheal cleft is
- Which of the following approaches will result in the shortest time to definitive anastomosis for patients with long gap esophageal atresia?
- The most appropriate initial management of this patient with an esophageal anastomotic leak is
- As an adult, his most likely long term problem related to the esophageal atresia repair is
- The next best step in management of his patient with esophageal metaplasia is
- What is the long-term follow-up for patients with previous esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula repair?
- Which of the following should be recommended at this point?
- In this infant with recurrent aspiration, the investigation most likely to yield a definitive diagnosis is
- For this patient with esophageal stenosis, the next step should be
- In addition to the anastomotic stricture, the distal narrowing is most likely due to a(n)
PSSAP 16- In counseling the parents about risks and benefits of a gastrojejunal feeding tube, you tell them that babies who are less than six kg and/or less than six months of age are at higher risk of
- In addition to the anastomotic stricture, the distal narrowing is most likely due to a(n)
- Which of the following additional findings is an indication for a fundoplication in this patient?
- What is the most appropriate management in an infant with an brief resolved unexplained event (BRUE)?
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Spaced learning 05-23-2021
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Spaced learning 05-10-2020
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Spaced learning 08-26-2018
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Esophageal Disorders
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Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
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Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
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Respiratory Care
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Achalasia



