This is caused by a failure of the medial nasal and maxillary processes to join
Cleft Lip
This occurs when the body loses more fluid than it absorbs
Dehydration
Passage of gastric contents into the oropharynx is called?
regurgitation
This hernia happens when the circulation to the protruding organ is impaired
Strangulated Hernia
The hallmark sign of Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
Projectile Vomiting
Saliva and food intake sometimes leak into the nasal cavity causing what?
Aspiration
Manifestations of Dehydration
Cold skin, dry mucous membranes, sunken eyes, etc.
The primary manifestation in the first week of life is?
Vomiting/ Spitting Up
Spontaneous closure at 1-2 years of age
Umbilical
There is a absence of innervation to a segment of the bowel
Hirschsprung Disease
Cleft lip is usually closed between how many months of age?
6-9
What does the BRAT diet stand for?
Bananas, Rice, Applesauce, and Toast
This involves wrapping the fundus of the stomach around the distal esophagus to prevent reflux of the stomach contents into the esophagus.
Nissen Fundoplication
This hernia can be in the scrotal sac
Inguinal
Feces mixed with blood and mucus from the intestinal mucosa
Currant Jelly Stools
A primary goal for nursing is to?
Prevent aspiration
The passage of hardened stools
Constipation
Management of GERD includes:
Feeding and positioning practices
Protrusion of the stomach through the esophageal opening in the diaphragm
Hiatal Hernia
Diarrhea is most commonly caused by these bacterial pathogens
Salmonella, Shigella, and Rotavirus
In a infant with cleft palate they require what frequently during feedings?
Burping
Diarrhea is also called what?
Gastroenteritis
GERD is mild and normal function is achieved by
6 to 7 weeks of age
Protrusion of a portion of the abdominal organs through the foramen of Bochdalek
Diaphragmatic
In cases of severe diarrhea these could be required
Hospitalization and IV therapy