
Peds L41-42
Quiz by Seleste Parma
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Which of the following supplies that midgut?
Which of the following are part of the midgut?
What is the axis of rotation in gut elongation?
How does the gut rotate during 5th week of gestation?
How does the gut rotate during 10th week of gestation?
Which of the following are sx of malrotation?
The ___ procedure is used to alleviate intestinal malrotation and involves detorsion of the bowel, surgical division into bands, and widening of SI mesentery.
What is the MC congenital abnormality of the SI?
Which of the following are sx of Meckel diverticulum?
What is the process of a Meckel's scan to diagnose Meckel diverticulum?
In intussusception, ___ bowel telescopes into ___ segment of bowel.
Intussusception usually has no known cause but can be due to enlarged ___
Intussusception is usuallyÂ
What is the appearance of stool in intussusception?
Which of the following is present in intussusception?
What is the appearance of intussusception on US?
Which of the following are treatments for intussusception?
Intussusception with ___ rarely reduce without surgery.
When should reduction of intussusception be done?
Which of the following salmonellas infect via the fecal-oral route?
Infants under __ months require treatment for non-typhoidal salmonella.
___ pts require antibiotics for non-typoidal salmonella.
Which of the following are associated with seizures for shigella?
What is the order of pathogenesis for HUS in shigella infection?
Which of the following is associated with HUS?
Which of the following is shigella usually resistant to?
What is the most important measure to decrease transmission?
Campylobacter jejuni is transmitted fecal-oral from
Neonates infected with camplyobacter may resemble ___
People who are infected with campylobacter are at high risk for developingÂ
Which of the following is caused by rodent contamination of food?
Which of the following presents with nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, pseudoappendicitis and fever with pigs as the animal reservoir? There is also possibility of erythema nodosum and reactive arthritis.
Which of the following types of E. coli can cause HUS but you do not treat?
Which of the following types of E. coli has non-bloody diarrhea and is the MC bacterial cause of dehydration in children under 2 yo in areas w/o adequate sanitation? Treated with pepto bismol.
Which of the following types of E. coli has watery diarrhea commonly affecting young infants <2, and causes FTT?Â
Which of the following types of E. coli is very toxic but only lasts 24 hrs and presents with watery diarrhea that may lead to bloody or dysentery?Â
What is the main strain for EHEC?
Which of the following is part of HUS?
Match the consequences of Abx use with the pathogen.
Which of the following pathogens causes massive isotonic fluid loss from the bowel?
Which of the following pathogens causes winter diarrhea in infancy characterized by watery diarrhea from damage to tips of villi and occasional vomiting?
Which of the following pathogens causes dehydration and is self-limiting?
Which of the following pathogens causes endemic diarrhea in older children as well as flu-like sx, sore throat, acute bronchitis, pneumonia, and pink eye?
Which of the following pathogens is the MCC of adult diarrhea from cruise ships and presents with abdominal cramps and watery diarrhea?
Which of the following pathogens spreads fecal-oral and is associated with pharyngitis, maculopapular rash, vomiting, with occasional diarrhea?
When should giardia be suspected?
What is the most important care for gastroenteritis?
Match the stages of hypovolemia with the sx.
When should antibiotics be used for gastroenteritis?