Nutrition
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Nutrition- Introduction
- Epidemiology
- Postoperative Care
- Complications
- Outcomes
- Research and Future Directions
- Patient Care Guidelines
- Perspectives and Commentary
- Glossary
- Additional Resources
- Discussion Questions and Cases
- References
- Basic Science
- Embryology
- Pathophysiology
- Presentation
- Assessment
- Medical Treatment
- Medical Decision Making
- Preoperative Preparation
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 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 would be the most pertinent evidence that this child has failure to thrive?
- 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
Pulmonary Abscess
Crohn Disease
Ulcerative Colitis
Esophageal Perforation
Burns
Enteral Access
Intestinal Failure
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
Surgical Infection
Gastroschisis
Gastric Outlet Obstruction
Congenital Duodenal Obstruction
Necrotizing Enterocolitis
Health Policy and Advocacy Committee
Acute Pancreatitis
Congenital Gastric Anomalies
Burns
PSSAP 7
PSSAP 28
Pancreatitis
PSSAP 19
Care of the Surgical Neonate
PSSAP 12
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
PSSAP 5
PSSAP 27
PSSAP 17
Extracorporeal Life Support
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
PSSAP 15
Necrotizing Enterocolitis
PSSAP 23
PSSAP 30
PSSAP 6
PSSAP 8
Spaced learning 04-23-2023
PSSAP 13
Nonaccidental Trauma
PSSAP 11
PSSAP 14
Enteral Access
Spaced learning 09-13-2020
Gastroschisis
PSSAP 21

