Approximately 75% of the >116,000 foreign body ingestions reported annually occur in children this age.
What is 5
If a patient swallowed a button battery, you may see this sign on lateral view.
What is the step-off sign.
This is the most common complication of a button battery ingestion.
What is honey or sucralfate
Most likely etiology in a child with eosinophilic esophagitis and presenting with acute dysphagia and in ability to swallow secretions.
What is food bolus impaction.
Esophageal button batteries much be removed "emergently" within this many hours.
What is 2
Initial evaluation should include plain radiographs of these 2 areas.
What is chest and abdomen.
There is a high risk of this with sharp objects in the esophagus.
What is coin ingestion.
Finding in a 16 yo female with a diagnosis of trichotillomania and trichophagia.

What is a trichobezoar?
Sharp objects in stomach/duodenum should be removed urgently within this many hours.
What is 24.
Remove this within this many hours
what is 2
What is liquefactive necrosis.
Coins in this part of the body can be observed with serial radiographs every 1-2 weeks.
What is gastric.
The complication seen here from ingestion of this foreign body.

What is bowel obstruction from magnets.
Blunt objects in stomach retained for more than this many weeks should be removed electively.
What is 4 weeks.
These 3 are the most common complications of this ingestion requiring surgical intervention.
What is obstruction, perforation, and fistula formation.
This complication from present as respiratory compromise, neck swelling, subcutaneous emphysema, or crepitus.
What is esophageal perforation.
Recommended management for ingestion of a alkali agent in an asymptomatic child.
Discharge after a 4-6 hours period of observation.
A common symptoms in this type of foreign body.
What is Foul unilateral nasal discharge.
If a patient is < 1 years old, objects > this size in diameter in stomach should be removed within 24 hours.
What is 2.5 cm .
These 3 items maybe poorly visualized on xrays if ingested.
What is glass, fish bones, wood.
This complication in the event of button battery ingestion is almost always fatal.
What is aortaenteric fistula.
In the event of a caustic agent ingestion, these 4 interventions should be avoided.
What is gastric lavage, induced emesis, activated charcoal, and neutralization.
This method should not be used to remove foreign bodies from the ear if they are vegetable matter, button batteries/magnets, or if the eardrum is known or suspected to be damaged
What is irrigation.