LEctrolytes and teh brain
My kid has what?
Hyperbili and phtotherapy
Diabetes Mellitus
DKA
100

This condition is seen in a child who is peripherally cool with mottled skin, decreased pulses, sunken eyes and sticky mucous membranes

What is dehydration?

100

This medical condition is to to a lack of the enzyme for conversion of enteral intake of phenylalanine

What is phenylketonuria(PKU)?

100

This is the treatment utilized for physiologic jaundice

What is phototherapy?

100

These 3 P's are considered the classic presenting symptoms of DM.

What are polyphagia, polyuria, and polydipsia

100

This substance promotes the synthesis of gyclogen in the liver and muscle tissue and inhibits glucagon

What is Insulin?

200

This condition can have mild symproms like headahe, to more severe like cerebral edema

What is hyponatremia?

200

This is the byproduct of the breakdown of hemoglobin that results from the red blood cell degradation into molecules of heme and globin

What is bilirubin?

200

This type of DM was formerly referred to as "juvenile" diabetes

What is Type 1 diabetes?

200

Insulin and IV fluids are given to treat the acidosis in a patient with DKA, but this is alsmost never given

What is bicarbonate?

300

This disease process may be the result of cerebral trauma, neuro surgery, or tumos including germinomas, pinealomas or craniopharyngiomas.

What is diabetes insipidus

300

The heme molecule is converted to this substance as a result of hemoglobin degradation. 

what is unconjugated or indirect bilirubin?

300

These are the deep sighing respirations associated with DKA

What are Kussmaul respirations?