Hepatitis
Malabsorption
Cirrhosis
Pyloric Stenosis
Celiac Disease
100
Fecal-oral transmission or shellfish caught in contaminated waters 

What is Hep A

100

Most common cause of Malabsorption Disorder

What is Gastric bypass

100

Widespread fibrotic bands of connective tissue

What is Cirrhosis

100

Olive shaped mass is 

What is thickening of the pyloric sphincter 

100
Symptoms are evident when infants are introduced to

What is gluten

200

Available immunization for virus

What is Hep A and B
200

Classic Symptom of Malabsorption Disorder

Chronic Diarrhea

200

Liver still functions at some level

What is compensated cirrhosis

200

Incidence is higher 

What is boys

200

This infant will have stools that are

Large bulky and frothy

300

Chronic carriers can lead to liver damage or cancer

What is Hep B

300

Fat-soluble vitamins

What are Vit A, D, and K

300

Leading cause of cirrhosis in the US

What is Hep C

300

Nutrition on postop day 3

What is full strength formula
300

Infant often presents as

What is failure to thrive

400

Incubation period of 7 weeks and often undetected

Hep C

400

Bacteria can cause this disorder

What is c-diff
400

Patient with hand tremor or hand flapping

What is asterixis

400

Can be flexed to prevent stretching of abdominal muscles

What is knees

400

Nutrition for this child

What is gluten free

500

Must have one to have the other

What Hep D and Hep B

500

Chronic pancreatitis patients must take these

What are pancreatic enzymes?

500

Given to bring Ammonia level down

What is Lactulose
500
Classic manifestations or expected finding

Projectile vomiting

500
An adolescent must refrain from alcohol because it contains

What is wheat and barley.