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Pediatrics Section 1
Summer Clin Med
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Graduate
05/30/2012

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Term
what study is diagnostic for acute appendicitis
Definition

ABD CT after rectal instillation of contrast with thin cuts in the area of the appendix

 

(most cost-effective: if appendicits suscepted --> ABD U/S followed by CT scan for neg studies)

Term
after a period of close observation of a pt, and acute appendicitis is unable to be ruled out, what procedure is indicated
Definition
exploratory laparotomy or laparoscopy is indicated when the dx of acute appendicitis cannot be ruled out after a period of close observation
Term
what is given to a pt with acute appendicitis to prevent postoperative infection
Definition
a single intraoperative dose of cefoxitin or cefotetan is recommened for ALL pts to prevent postoperative infection
Term
postoperative antibiotic therapy is reserved for what instances of acute appendicitis (aka - it isn't given to every acute appendicitis pt, only for certain cases)
Definition
reserved for pts with gangrenous or perforated appendix
Term
what special examination is found in all Hirschsprung disease pts
Definition
rectal manometric testing revealing a failure of reflex relaxation of the internal anal sphincter after distention of the rectum; this occurs in all pts regardless of the length of the aganglionic segment
Term
how is hirschsprung disease differentiated from small left colon syndrome (common in infants of diabetic mothers)
Definition
hirschspring disease is differentiated from small left colon syndrome by biopsy
Term
treatment for an unstable infant with hirschsprung disease
Definition
diverting colostomy or ileostomy proximal to the aganglionic segment, with resection of the aganglionic segment postponed
Term
treatment for a stable infant with hirschsprung disease
Definition
primary resection of the aganglionic segment with a pull-through of the ganglionated bowel all performed in one operation
Term
what tx could be done for a pt with ultrashort hirschsprung disease that is capable of controlling symptoms
Definition
internal anal sphincter myotomy or botulinum toxin injection of the internal anal sphincter
Term
treatment of mild constipation
Definition

for first line, does not require medication initially

 

increase intake of high-residue foods: bran, whole wheat, fruits, veggies

 

increased fluid intake only increase urination and typically has little effect on defecation

Term
treatment of constipation if diet change alone is ineffective
Definition

barley malt extract (Maltsupex) or polyethylene glycol solution (Mirolax) are safe stool softeners in infants and children

 

give regularly in doses sufficient to induce 2 - 3 loose BMs/day

after weeks - months of regular loose stool and begint to taper and eventually stop

Term
tx of a fecal impaction in a child
Definition

stimulant laxatives (ExLax) can be used for short periods to relieve fecal impaction

 

if fecal impaction is present with encopresis, should start with relieving the fecal impaction

Term
tx of anal fissure
Definition

tx with a stool softener

 

anal dilation relieves sphincter spasm

 

warm sitx bath after defecation

 

rarely - silver nitrate cauterization or surgery

avoid surgery in Crohn's disease pt - bc of high risk of recurrence

Term
what procedure is diagnostic of intussusception
Definition
barium enema and air enema are both diagnostic and therapeutic
Term

what tx is preferred for an intussusception pt  who has signs of strangulated bowel, perforation, or toxicty

 

what is the alternative

Definition

reduction of the intussusception by barium enema should not be attempted

 

air insufflation of the colon under fluoroscopic guidance is a safe alternative to barium enema

Term
for an intussesception pt, when is surgery indicated
Definition

surgery is required in:

extremely ill pts

pts with evidence of bowel perforation

or those in whom hydrostatic or pneumatic reduction has been unsuccessful

Term
dx of acute diarrhea due to rotavirus
Definition

rotavirus cannot be definitively diagnosed on clinical grounds alone.  rotavirus antigens can be IDed in stool or virus can be seen by scanning electron micrograph

 

however the specific ID of rotavirus is not required in every case, as tx is nonspecific

Term

tx of acute diarrhea due to rotavirus 

(including what additional for immunocompromised pt)

Definition

nonspecific and supportive:

 

replace fluid and electrolyte deficits (oral rehydration solutions is appropriate)

early initiation of refeeding is recommended - with a reduction of fat intake (may decrease N/V)

antidiarrheals are ineffective, possible dangerous

 

if immunocompromised: oral immunoglobulin or specific antiviral agents - limit duration of dz

Term
the definitive cure for alpha1-antitrypsin liver diseae
Definition
liver transplantation, performed for development of end stage liver disease, cures the deficiency and prevents the development of pulmonary disease
Term
what vaccines should a pt with  alpha1-antitrypsin liver diseae receive
Definition
Hep A and B vaccines
Term
 alpha1-antitrypsin liver diseae pt who has the associated neonatal cholestatic condition is treated with what
Definition
choleretics, medium chain tryglyceride containing formula, and water soluble perparations of fat soluble vitamins
Term
contraindications to Hep B vaccine
Definition

serious allergic rxn to yeast or vaccine components

anaphylaxis to Hep B vaccine in the past

Hx of Guillain-Barre

MS

Autoimmune disease

 

pregnancy is NOT a contraindication

Term

contraindications to Hep A vaccine

 

and precautions

Definition

contraindications:

prior severe allergic rxn to previous Hep A vaccine

hypersensitivity to neomycin (Harvix brand)

hypersensitivity to aluminum (both brands: Harvix and Vaqta)

 

Precautions:

pregnancy

moderate - acute illness

 

Term
contraindications for rotavirus vaccine
Definition

hypersensitivity to previous dose

pt with latex allergy - do NOT give RV1 brand

pt with moderate - severe gastroenteritis - defer vaccination

Term

contraindications to DTaP

 

precautions

Definition

contraindications:

anaphylaxis to previous vaccine

children who developed encephalopathy after previous vaccine w/in 7 days

children with: infantile spasms, epilepsy, encephalopathy

 

precautions:

persistant inconsolable crying

seizures w/in 3 days of previous dose

guillian-barre less than 6 weeks after previous dose

 

(these contraindications and precautions are very similar for Tdap)

Term
contraindications for Hib vaccine
Definition

severe allergic rxn to previous dose

never before 6 weeks of age - causes immune tolerance

Term
contraindications for pneumococcal vaccine
Definition

severe allergic rxn to previous dose

moderate - severe acute illness w/ or w/o fever - defer

Term

contraindications for poliomyelitis vaccine

 

precautions

Definition

contraindications:

severe allergic rxn to previous dose

moderate - severe acute illness w/ or w/o fever - defer

 

precautions:

pregnancy

Term
contraindications for MMR/MMRV vaccine
Definition

contraindications:

pregnancy

woman planning to become pregnant w/in next 28 days

immunocompromised pt

anaphylactic egg allergy or neomycin allergy

high dose corticosteroid therapy

leukemic pt - unless they are in remission and off chemo for > 3 months

Term
contraindications for varicella vaccine
Definition

allergic rxn to previous dose

children who have cellular immunodeficiencies (leukemia, lymphoma)

children on steroid therapy

pregnancy

Term
contraindications for meningococcal vaccine
Definition

severe allergy to vaccine component including diptheria toxoid or rubber/latex

prior history of gullaine barre syndrome

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