Pyloromyotomy
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Pyloromyotomy
Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
Patient and Parent Education
Resident and Student Handbook
Practicing Surgeons' Curriculum
Myectomy for Hirschsprung Disease
Gastroesophageal Reflux
Esophageal Replacement
New Technology Committee
PSSAP 5
Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis- What is the recommend antibiotic prophylaxis for this patient?
 - The best way to treat this baby’s metabolic acidosis is to
 - The most appropriate next diagnostic step in this infant following pyloromyotomy is
 - The most appropriate maneuver in response to this complication of pyloromyotomy is
 - According to Tytgat (JLAST 25:352-7, 2015), a laparoscopic procedure with a carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum can be expected to
 - Which of the following serum laboratory findings is most likely is this infant with pyloric stenosis?
 - The most appropriate next step in this patient after pyloromytomy is
 - The best next step in the baby’s management is?
 - Following a normal saline bolus of 20 mL/kg, the most appropriate maintenance fluid for this patient with possible hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is
 - Once the baby recovers from pyloromytomy, which of the following should be done to evaluate his jaundice?
 
PSSAP 15
Quality Improvement
Enteral Access Procedures
Outcomes and Evidence-based Practice Articles of Interest
PSSAP 27
Surgical Infection
PSSAP 29
PSSAP 13- Once the baby recovers from pyloromytomy, which of the following should be done to evaluate his jaundice?
 - Which of the following serum laboratory findings is most likely is this infant with pyloric stenosis?
 - Following a normal saline bolus of 20 mL/kg, the most appropriate maintenance fluid for this patient with possible hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is
 - The most appropriate next step in this patient after pyloromytomy is
 
Gastric Disorders
PSSAP 14
Anesthesia
Fluid and Electrolytes
PSSAP 24
Ethics
PSSAP 12

