Pathophysiology
Assessment
Complications
Managment
100

This common abdominal wall defects occurs when the intestines protrude through the umbilical cord.

What is omphalocele?

100

This prenatal test is used to diagnose abdominal wall defects as early as 12 weeks gestation

What is an ultrasound?

100

This common early complication results from fluid shifts and third spacing

What is hypovolemia?

100

This is what you should set your suction to after placing a Replogle

What is low intermittent suction 40-60mmHg
200

Unlike omphalocele, this defect has no protective sac and typically occurs the right of the umbilicus

What is gastroschisis?

200

This assessment finding indicates developing compartment syndrome

What is tense, shiny skin with decreased perfusion?

200

This respiratory complication can occur due to increased intra-abdominal pressure

What is respiratory distress?

200

This immediate post-delivery intervention prevents heat and fluid loss

What is bowel coverage with sterile, moist saline dressing and infant placed in bowel bag to axilla?

300

These two conditions are commonly associated with omphalocele but rarely with gastroschisis

What are chromosomal abnormalities and heart defects?

300

This is a common complication seen in gastroschisis , but relatively uncommon in omphalocele

What is prolonged ileus?

300

This life-threatening complication requires immediate surgical intervention

What is bowel ischemia, necrosis

300

This position helps to reduce tension on the defect and optimize respiratory function

What is right side lying with bowel supported?

400

These 3 factors are associated with increased risk of gastroschisis in pregnant mothers

What are young maternal age, smoking, and low BMI

400

These 2 lab values are monitored to assess fluid and electrolyte

What are serum sodium and potassium?

400

 The principle long-term morbidity associated with gastroschisis

What is short bowel syndrome?

400

This surgical approach is used when primary closure cannot be achieved

What is silo placement?

500

This genetic syndrome is associated with omphalocele

What is Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome?

500

These 3 vital signs are critically important to monitor in the first 24 hours

What are temperature, blood pressure, and heart rate?

500

The principal morbidity of omphalocele

What is secondary to any associated anomalies and the challenges of abdominal closure?

500

This is how much umbilical cord you should before clamping at a gastroschisis delivery

What is as much as possible?