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What is arm restaints.
An important post-op consideration for cleft lip/cleft palate.
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What is tape on the anus overnight.
Diagnosis used for pinworm.
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What is bubble bath, front to back wiping, shower after intercourse.
Primary prevention of a UTI.
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What is pyelonephritis.
Complication of an untreated UTI.
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What is Atrioventricular Canal Defect
Commonly associated with Down's Syndrome.
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What is projectile vomiting.
Classic clinical manifestation of pyloric stenosis.
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What is meat, eggs, nuts, milk...
Foods to avoid with PKU.
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What is bladder extrophy.
Congenital anomaly characterized by extrusion of the urinary bladder to the outside of the body through a defect in the lower abdominal wall.
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What is Nephrotic Syndrome.
Foamy/frothy urine, periorbital edema, and massive proteinuria.
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What is Coarctation of the Aorta.
Increase in pressure proximal to the defect and decreased pressure distal to it. Blood flow is restricted through the narrow aorta with increases pressure on the left ventricle causing dilation of the proximal aorta and left ventricular hypertrophy (may lead to left-sided HF)
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What is air enema.
First line treatment for Intussusception.
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What is dehydration.
Primary concern of gastroenteritis.
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What is improve ability to stand and urinate, improve appearance of penis, preserve sexual adequacy, perform in one or two stage between 6 and 12 months (before potty training occurs)
Goal of surgery with hypospadias.
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What is UPJ obstruction, urethral strictures.
Common causes of Vesicoureteral Reflux.
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What is maintain the patency of the ductus arteriosus in neonates when it is necessary to circumvent a defect in the heart or aorta in order to provide adequate peripheral perfusion.
Goal of Prostaglandin E in treatment of CHD.
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What is congenital absence of autonomic parasympathetic ganglion cells in distal portion of colon/rectum.
Definition of Hirschsprung's disease.
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What is slow introduction of food.
Primary prevention related to food allergies in infants.
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What is secondary.
Abuse is what kind of cause of enuresis.
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What is antibiotics/antihypertensives.
Treatment of acute glomerulonephritis.
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What is Elevated ESR/Elevated ASO.
Diagnostic for Rheumatic Fever.
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What is McBurney's Point.
Right lower quadrant pain associated with appendicitis is called.
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What is Chron's Disease.
Affects all layers of bowel, cobblestone appearance, and muscle hypertrophy.
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What is VCUG
Used to determine abnormal voiding patterns.
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What is assess fluid status (monitor I&Os)
Daily weights Monitor BP and RR closely Provide quiet play activities
Nursing consideration for acute glomerulonephritis.
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What is Ventricular Septal Defect, Right ventricular hypertrophy, PS, Aorta overriding the Ventricular Septal Defect
Four anomalies associated with Tetralogy of Fallot.
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