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What are S/S of foreign body ingestion into the GI tract: they can be none to ?, an ? may result, hypoactive ? sounds, there may be ? , ? stools.
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severe,
obstruction, bowel, vomiting, bloody |
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Why may respiratory distress occur when swallowing a foreign object?
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blocked airway is object is trapped in esophagus pressing against trachea
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When should a pt seek medical attention after swallowing a foreign object ?
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It depends if there is an obstruction, or what was swallowed.
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What Diagnostic test will be ordered for foreign object swallowed?
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X-Ray
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What should parents be taught about monitoring stools and passage of normal stools?
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could be normal,
could be bloody, could contain the swallowed object |
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What is the earliest clinical manifestation of Cystic Fibrosis ? What is the cardinal sign of Hirschsprungs disease ?
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Meconium ILeus,
Meconium ILeus |
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Explain the role of genetic inheritance with CF?
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Autosomal recessive, It is the most commmon debilitating disease among those of European descent
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Identify the pathophys of CF related to GI: ? builds up in the GI organs which causes decreased absorption of of ?, ?, ? resulting in poor growth, and large ? stools.
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Mucous,
Fats, proteins, carbs, melodorous |
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What are assessment findings in CF: ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ? etc...
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volvulus,
esophageal varices, intestinal obstruction, rectal prolapse, GERD, Diabetes |
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RED/BOLDED: What is the RDA for nutritional support for a pt with CF?
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1.5 time/150%
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RED BOLDED:How do you take pancreatic enzyme replacements: ? capsules with meals and before ? feedings. ? capsules with snacks.
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3,
2, |
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What vitamins will be prescribed for a pt with CF ?
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A for night vision,
D for bone growth E neural development K blood clotting factors |
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How do you monitor and tx type 1 Diabetes?
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BG monitor,
give insulin, diet |
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There is a risk for rectal ? and ? varices, ?, and intestinal ? with CF
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prolapse,
esophageal, volvulus, obstruction. |