Necrotizing Enterocolitis
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Necrotizing Enterocolitis- Instructions
- The next best step in managing this infant with perforated necrotizing enterocolitis is
- Which of the following hematologic practices is most strongly associated with risk reduction in the development of necrotizing enterocolitis?
- Medical closure of PDA with indomethacin poses an increased risk of
- Once the infant is tolerating enteral feeds, which enteral supplement will most effectively facilitate intestinal adaptation?
- The most appropriate next step in care is:
- According to Hartel (J Pediatr 165:285-289, 2014), the prophylactic use of lactobacillus/bifidobacterium probiotics may reduce the chance of developing
- The best intraoperative surgical option at this point for this unstable patient with NEC is
- In deciding which intervention would be most appropriate, which of the following can be expected from peritoneal drainage?
- Which of the following is the next best step in the management of the this full term infant with bloody stools?
- What places her at increased her risk of developing necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC)?
- Which of the following reduces the risk of development of necrotizing enterocolitis?
- Studies of nutritional management in preterm babies have shown that additional glutamine supplementation
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July 2018 articles of interest
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Nutrition- Which micronutrient deficiency would likely explain the onset of diabetes mellitus?
- Which of the following is most likely to be increased in this patient with short bowel syndrome?
- Which of the following statements regarding bowel lengthening is true?
- Studies of nutritional management in preterm babies have shown that additional glutamine supplementation
- Once the infant is tolerating enteral feeds, which enteral supplement will most effectively facilitate intestinal adaptation?
- The best management of this patient with poor weight gain is
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PSSAP 12- Which of the following most closely correlates with an increased likelihood of a postoperative apneic event in this child?
- Medical closure of PDA with indomethacin poses an increased risk of
- The most appropriate next step in care is:
- As you consider attempted primary closure versus staged closure of the gastroschisis, which of the following is true regarding outcomes?
- Once the infant is tolerating enteral feeds, which enteral supplement will most effectively facilitate intestinal adaptation?
Gastroschisis
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Fluid and Electrolytes
PSSAP 11- The most likely diagnosis in this infant with bleeding is
- Which of the following is most likely to be increased in this patient with short bowel syndrome?
- The best management of this patient with poor weight gain is
- In deciding which intervention would be most appropriate, which of the following can be expected from peritoneal drainage?
- A common metabolic derangement that is encountered in babies with polycythemia is
PSSAP 21- Which of the following is the preferred initial feeding regimen?
- In deciding which intervention would be most appropriate, which of the following can be expected from peritoneal drainage?
- Based on a nonsignificant p-value, what can you infer about the two treatments
- The most likely cause of the seizures is
Spaced learning 09-13-2020
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Anesthesia
PSSAP 24- Which of the following most closely correlates with an increased likelihood of a postoperative apneic event in this child?
- What is the advantage of a liberal transfusion policy (keeping the hematocrit above 28%) versus a more restrictive transfusion policy (above 21%) in extremely low-birth-weight (ELBW) infants?
Respiratory Care
Transfusion and Coagulation Therapy
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Patent Ductus Arteriosus
Vascular Access
Spaced learning 04-23-2023
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Spaced learning 12-27-2020
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Care of the Surgical Neonate
Spaced learning 09-05-2021
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Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
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