Misplaced Fluids
Post-Op Abdomen
Acute Gastroenteritis
Cleft Palate Post-Op
Intuss
usception
100

This is the fluid loss percentage increase required for every 1°C rise in body temperature

What is 12%

100

This vital organ system is prioritized in post-operative care of abdominal surgery patients

What is the respiratory system?

100

This laboratory range is considered normal for potassium (K+) in milliequivalents per liter.  

What is 3.5–5 mEq/L?

100

This type of fluid is maintained post-operatively until the infant is able to eat and drink.

What is intravenous (IV) fluid?

100

This descriptive term is used for the stool appearance in intussusception cases

What is "red currant jelly stool"?

200

This bodily measurement is considered the ideal determinant for assessing the degree of dehydration

What is body weight?

200

This type of medication is commonly administered to manage discomfort in post-operative abdominal surgical patients.

What are pain medications (analgesics)?

200

This type of fluid is lost in equal amounts with water in isotonic dehydration

What is sodium?

200

After cleft palate surgery, infants should be fed in this position to prevent aspiration.

What is upright?


200

This enema type is both diagnostic and therapeutic for reducing intussusception in most cases

What is an air contrast or barium enema?

300

The type of IV fluid given as an initial bolus for severe isotonic dehydration in children

What is isotonic saline (0.9%) or lactated Ringer’s solution?

300

Post-operative abdominal patients typically begin their diet with this type of liquid

What are clear liquids?

300

An elevated measurement of this parameter in urine indicates dehydration

What is urine specific gravity?

300

Following surgery, these objects should be avoided in the infant’s mouth to protect the surgical site

What are straws, tongue depressors, hard pacifiers, rigid utensils, hard-tipped sippy cups, or suction catheters?

300

In addition to abdominal pain, vomiting, and palpable mass, this type of emesis may indicate intussusception

What is bilious emesis?

400

In hypertonic dehydration, rapid fluid replacement is contraindicated due to the risk of this serious condition

What is cerebral edema?

400

Post-operative monitoring includes checking the surgical site for these two warning signs

What are bleeding and infection?

400

Isotonic dehydration can result in this critical condition if fluid loss is severe

What is hypovolemic shock?

400

The recommended age range for cleft palate repair surgery

What is 6–12 months?

400

Patients may require placement of this device before an enema procedure to provide gastric decompression

What is a nasogastric (NG) tube?

500

For moderate dehydration, the recommended volume of oral rehydration fluid, in milliliters per kilogram, to be given over four hours

What is 100 mL/kg? 


500

These activities should be facilitated as soon as possible after surgery to promote recovery

What are activities of daily living (ADLs) and movement?

500

The interventions to be used for acute gastroenteritis

Antiemetic, isotonic fluids unless directed otherwise by labs, move to ORT once able to hold fluids down with diet advance as tolerated post rehydration and vomiting, monitor diarrhea and I and O

500

Infants unable to feed using a specialized bottle may need this alternative feeding method after cleft palate surgery

What is syringe feeding?

500

Following treatment, monitoring for this symptom is critical to detect recurrence

What is the recurrence of red currant jelly-like stools?

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