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GI Malformations in children - 17 Questions
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6 Written Questions
Food regurgitation
Males» females; palpable olive-shaped mass in epiga~trium: low C1llow K metabolic alkalosis
"Double-bubble" sign, Down syndrome
0-1 wk
Cyanosis with feeding, relieved by crying; inability to pass nasogastric tube through nose
Late, feculent
6 Multiple Choice Questions
Abdominal distention, obstipation, no nerve ganglia seen on rectal biopsy; males» females
Intestinal atresia
Choanal atresia
Hirschsprung's disease
Pyloric stenosis
Nonbilious, projectile
Pyloric stenosis
Anal atresia
Choanal atresia
TE fistula
Detected on initial exam in nursery; males> females
Intestinal atresia
Choanal atresia
Anal atresia
TE fistula
Respiratory compromise with feeding, aspiration pneumonia, inability to pass nasugastric tube into stomach, gastric distention (from air)
Anal atresia
Choanal atresia
Pyloric stenosis
TE fistula
0-2 yr
Hirschsprung's disease
Pyloric stenosis
Choanal atresia
Intestinal atresia
0-1 wk
Anal atresia
Pyloric stenosis
Choanal atresia
Intestinal atresia
5 True/False Question
TE fistula
→ 0-1 wk
True
False
Hirschsprung's disease
→ 0-1 wk
True
False
Pyloric stenosis
→ 0-3 mo
True
False
Intestinal atresia
→ Food regurgitation
True
False
Anal atresia
→ 0-1 wk
True
False
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