Vomiting Infants Flashcards
three possible causes of vomiting in the peds popuation
- meningitis
- gastroenteritis
- non -reflux causes: CHF, respiratory, overfeeding self-induced…
5 warning signs of vomiting that require medical investigation
GI bleeding
forceful projective emesis
difficulty swallowing
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Define Gastroesophageal reflux disease
when there is more than just GER but some underlying disease
ex) hematemesis; regurg; difficulty feeding
work up of patient that has GERD
- history and physical - use growth chart!
- initial study is UPPER GI - barium swallow ( anatomic study)
- esophageal pH probe - checking for reflux disease over 24 hr period
basic medical plan for tx of GERD
- lifestyle mod
- infants: increase caloric density and decrease volumes of feeding; thicken feedings with rice cereal; use a formula with rice starch or carob bean gun (thickens in the stomach)
- children: avoid high fat, spicy, caffeine, chocolate, alcohol and tobacco; maintain healthy weight
- MEDS= ANTACIDS; neurologically normal children=4 week trial of PPI (OLDER KIDS)
- H2 blockers
- Prokinetic agents
rumination definition
the voluntary, habitual, and effortless regurgitation of recently ingested food
vomiting definition
forceful expulsion of gastric contents
regurgitation defintion:
spitting up is an effortless passage of gastric contents into the pharynx or mouth - half of infants do this at least once a day
Gestoesophageal reflux definition:
passage of gastric contents into the esophagus (normal for infants) - common after eating occurence
when does regurgitation/spiting up stop in a child?
by 12 mo most stop
When is it most common for children to get meningitis?
<1 mo
What are the most common bugs that cause meningitis?
S Pneumo N mening H Influen Listeria GBS
How does meningitis cause vomiting?
Inc intracranial pressure –> vomiting somehow
How does gastroenteritic cause vomiting?
distension or irritation of the GI tract from various causes - mediated by serotonin receptors
Sandifer syndrome
Like a seizure but its GERD!!!