OnlineMedEd: Pediatrics - "GI Bleed" Flashcards
An x-ray of a baby with necrotizing enterocolitis will show _______________.
pneumatosis intestinalis
List the four treatment parameters for NEC.
- NPO
- IVF
- TPN
- Abx
Anal fissures in adults are most often caused by ________________.
constipation
Anal fissures in neonates are most often caused by _____________.
overly ambitious parental wiping or clinical rectal exams
Abrupt-onset, colicky abdominal pain that is relieved by going into the knee-to-chest posture is suggestive of _____________.
intussusception
____________ often presents with a sausage-shaped mass in the RUQ.
Intussusception
What is a KUB?
An x-ray assessing the kidneys, ureter, and bladder (an abdominal x-ray)
What imaging modalities can help diagnose intussusception?
- KUB (looking for perforation)
* US (looking for the target sign of intussusception)
Air enemas can treat ______________.
intussusception; they do so by forcing the telescoped bowel back out
You may need to do surgery in cases of intussusception in which _______________.
the air enema fails, there is peritonitis, or the KUB shows perforation
How is the hematochezia in Meckel’s diverticulum different from the hematochezia in intussusception?
Meckel’s is painless. Intussusception is painful.
The ____________ test can tell you if the melena from a baby is maternal blood.
Apt
Crohn’s is more likely to present with ___________ diarrhea, while ulcerative colitis presents with _____________- diarrhea.
watery; bloody