Trach. Fistula
Celiac
Nephrotic Syndrome
Acute Glom
AKI
100

The definitive treatment for a tracheoesophageal fistula is this

What is surgical intervention?

100

This type of diet is followed to manage symptoms and promote healing in individuals with celiac disease.

What is a gluten-free diet?

100

This type of swelling, often first noticed around the eyes, is a hallmark symptom of nephrotic syndrome

What is periorbital edema?

100

Daily monitoring of this parameter helps assess fluid retention and kidney function in children with acute glomerulonephritis.

What is intake and output (I&O)?

100

One of the first signs of acute kidney injury is a decrease in urine output, known as this.

What is oliguria?

200

In one type of tracheoesophageal fistula, the upper esophagus ends in this

What is a blind pouch?

200

People with celiac disease must avoid foods containing this protein found in wheat, rye, and barley.

What is gluten?

200

The urine in nephrotic syndrome patients may appear frothy due to this excess substance being excreted.

What is protein?

200

During acute glomerulonephritis, foods high in this mineral are restricted if the child has decreased urine output

What is potassium?

200

This electrolyte imbalance, often associated with AKI, can cause irregular heart rhythms and weakness

What is hyperkalemia (high potassium)?

300

Infants with tracheoesophageal fistula may present with frothy saliva and these two additional symptoms during feeding

What are choking and coughing?

300

If untreated, celiac disease can lead to intolerance of this sugar, commonly found in milk.

What is lactose?

300

This corticosteroid is commonly prescribed to reduce inflammation and protein loss in nephrotic syndrome.

What is prednisone?

300

Severe hypertension in acute glomerulonephritis may lead to this neurological emergency, requiring seizure precautions

What is hypertensive encephalopathy?

300

This diuretic is commonly used in AKI to promote urine flow in patients with oliguria.

What is furosemide?

400

After surgery, the infant's positioning is critical to prevent aspiration. This specific position is recommended.

What is elevated head-of-bed (HOB) at 30–45 degrees?

400

In celiac disease, gluten damages this part of the small intestine responsible for nutrient absorption.
 

What is the intestinal lining (mucosa)?

400

This nutrient may be restricted in the diet of nephrotic syndrome patients if they have significant swelling.

What is sodium (salt)?

400

Acute glomerulonephritis often causes urine to appear this color, described as “tea-colored.

What is brown or smoky?

400

Elevated levels of this substance in the blood indicate impaired kidney function in AKI.

What is blood urea nitrogen (BUN)?

500

Until surgical correction, infants with tracheoesophageal fistula are kept on this nutritional route to prevent aspiration

What is parenteral nutrition or feeding via gastrostomy?

500

In children, these three hallmark symptoms often present with celiac disease: failure to thrive, abdominal distension, and this type of stool.

What is foul-smelling, fatty (steatorrhea)?

500

Daily monitoring of this measurement, typically taken at the same time each day, is critical for tracking fluid retention in nephrotic syndrome.

What is weight?

500

A positive titer for this antibody indicates a recent streptococcal infection associated with acute glomerulonephritis.

What is antistreptolysin O (ASO)?

500

If AKI leads to severe electrolyte imbalances, this therapeutic procedure may be necessary to filter waste products from the blood.

What is dialysis?

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