Notched vermillion border, variably sized clefts that involve the alveolar ridge and dental anomalies
What is a cleft lip?
Minimum number of days for diarrhea to be considered "persistent."
What is 14?
Large volume, watery stools may cause this, which you will identify with poor skin turgor and low UOP.
What is dehydration / fluid imbalance?
Going on a cruise increases the risk of developing severe diarrhea caused by this viral pathogen.
What is norovirus?
What is the colon?
Assessment of newborn includes: inability to pass suction catheter, NG tube at birth; excessive oral secretions, coughing, choking, and respiratory distress; vomiting; abd distention
What is esophageal atresia with tracheoesophageal fistula?
Patients reporting large volume, watery stools with N/V before diarrhea begins typically have the infectious organism in the _______(UPPER GI TRACT / COLON)?
What is upper GI tract?
Formation of small pouches in the colon may occur as a complication of this, infrequent and difficult passage of hard stool.
BONUS: what are those pouches called?
What is constipation?
BONUS: What is diverticulosis?
Vegetarians rarely develop this condition which is associated with diets low in fiber - - > diverticula become inflammed
What is diverticulitis?
For IBD patients, loperimide should be used cautiously due to risk of this.
What is toxic mega colon?
Because of immature LESs, a mostly liquid diet, frequent feedings, and substantial time spent lying down, many infants under 6 months experience s/s of this.
What is GERD (would also accept acid reflux)?
Rome IV criteria and stool patterns are used to diagnose this.
What is IBS?
Acid-base imbalance commonly associated with diarrhea.
What is metabolic acidosis?
Patients with diverticulitis may require this:
What is a transverse colostomy?
C. diff is spore producing. What are 3 key infection control activities this requires?
Patient should be in isolation / private room.
Enteric precautions (or contact).
Wash hands with soap and water NOT hand sanitizer.
Sporicidal cleaning supplies for environmental team.
Inflammation and infection of the vermiform appendix, a small lymphoid, tubular, blind sac at the end of the cecum
What is appendicitis?
Ulcerative Colitis or Crohn's?
IBD with characteristics of usual age of onset occurring in two peaks, one teens-mid30s and one after age 60.
TRICK QUESTION!
What is BOTH ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease?
Sudden cessation of pain related to appendicitis may be an indication of this emergent complication.
What is perforation/rupture?
The KRAS gene increases risk for this cancer, therefore, colonoscopies should be started prior to age 45 for those patients.
What is colorectal cancer?
Med for constipation:
loperamide or lactulose?
What is lactulose?
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Finding associated with this pediatric emergency (image: currant jelly stool):

What is intussusception?
Hernia occurring in the groin canal
When this occurs, herniated tissue is compressed and blood supply is limited or eliminated; s/s of obstruction will result.
What is strangulation?
This is a genetic condition that leads to hundreds or even thousands of polyps forming int he colon during adolescence and early adulthood. These are precancerous.
What is familial adenomatous polyposis?
Fermentable, Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, monosaccharides, and polyols should be limited for patients with this condition.
What is IBS? (would also accept IBD patients with symptoms during remission, but ALWAYS IBS patients)
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These are "FODMAP" foods! :-)