Nutrition
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Nutrition- Instructions
- Which of the following should be considered in this infant’s parenteral nutritional management?
- When ordering her parenteral nutrition, appropriate components include
- Which micronutrient deficiency would likely explain the onset of diabetes mellitus?
- What form of nutritional support is most appropriate for this patient with acute pancreatitis?
- On day one the most appropriate nutritional management of this burned child is
- Which of the following is most predictive of successful weaning from TPN with a STEP procedure?
- Which of the following is most likely to be increased in this patient with short bowel syndrome?
- Which of the following is correct regarding this electrolyte disturbance?
- The most reasonable next approach to increase his ability to tolerate enteral feedings is
- This trauma patient’s nutritional management may be associated with
- Which of the following statements regarding bowel lengthening is true?
- Which of the following would be the most pertinent evidence that this child has failure to thrive?
- In the first 24 to 48 hours of inpatient care, therapy should consist of continued rehydration therapy and
- In addition to enteral feeding with mucous fistula refeeding, what is the best next step in the management of this patient’s parenteral nutrition?
- Studies of nutritional management in preterm babies have shown that additional glutamine supplementation
- The most likely diagnosis in this malnourished trauma patient is
- When writing total parenteral nutrition orders for this infant with CDH on ECMO, the amount of daily protein required should be:
- 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
Burns
PSSAP 7
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Pancreatitis
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Care of the Surgical Neonate- The best next best step in management of this premature infant with this ultrasound finding is
- Which of the following should be considered in this infant’s parenteral nutritional management?
- According to Rysavy (N Engl J Med 372:1801-11, 2015 PubMed link), the active treatment of infants born at 22 to 23 week gestational age may lead to
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PSSAP 16- What is this patient’s biggest risk factor for developing a postoperative chylothorax?
- In addition to enteral feeding with mucous fistula refeeding, what is the best next step in the management of this patient’s parenteral nutrition?
- Studies of nutritional management in preterm babies have shown that additional glutamine supplementation
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PSSAP 27- In addition to enteral feeding with mucous fistula refeeding, what is the best next step in the management of this patient’s parenteral nutrition?
- The parents are asking about other treatment options at this time. Of the following, you would recommend
- The current total fluid requirement per day for this infant following gastroschisis closure is
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Extracorporeal Life Support
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
PSSAP 15- In addition to appropriate wound care and nutritional support, which of the following has been shown to improve long term recovery?
- Which of the following would be the most appropriate initial management strategy for this patient with left upper quadrant pain?
- In the first 24 to 48 hours of inpatient care, therapy should consist of continued rehydration therapy and
- Which micronutrient deficiency would likely explain the onset of diabetes mellitus?
Necrotizing Enterocolitis
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Spaced learning 04-23-2023
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Nonaccidental Trauma
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Enteral Access
Spaced learning 09-13-2020
Gastroschisis- Regarding prenatal management of patients with gastroschisis, you tell the family to expect
- Which of the following is the preferred initial feeding regimen?
- Which of the following is most predictive of successful weaning from TPN with a STEP procedure?
- Compared to a pateint with gastroschisis without atresia, this pateint is more likely to have
- The current total fluid requirement per day for this infant following gastroschisis closure is
PSSAP 21- Which of the following is the preferred initial feeding regimen?
- Given an equivalent length of remaining intestine, which of the following etiologies of intestinal failure / short bowel syndrome in infancy has a better likelihood of attaining enteral autonomy?
- The most appropriate next step in management is:
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Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula
PSSAP 9
Surgical Infection
July 2019 articles of interest
Obesity and Bariatric Surgery
November 2018 articles of interest
Fluid and Electrolytes
Gastric Disorders
PSSAP 22
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