Risk Factors
Clinical Manifestations
Bell Staging
Treatment
Misc
100

Name one risk factor for NEC

Low Birth Weight , prematurity, microbial dysbiosis, systemic inflammation

100

Name 3 clinical Gi findings, suspicious for NEC

1. abdominal distention

2. bloody stools 

3. emesis

100

A baby is noted to have increased apnea/bradycardic episodes overnight. The nurse also tells you that he had a stool that looked bloody. On your exam you feel like the baby's abdomen is more distended but still soft. Baby's ABG is shows pH 7.3, CO2 55. Does this baby have NEC?

No, Stage 1 (Bell Staging)

suspected NEC

100
This is the first thing you do if you suspect your baby has NEC 

NPO (Stop feeds)

100

Reduces the incidence of NEC

What is breastmilk

200

This risk factor's awareness month is celebrated in February 

CHD (congenital heart disease)

200

In a baby with NEC, a blood ABG might show this

respiratory or metabolic acidosis 

200

Baby is noted to have increased A/B overnight with no increased WOB. Abdominal exam is unremarkable. Should you get a KUB? 

Not necessarily, not concerning for NEC

200

A baby has stage 2 NEC, what is the management of this

NPO 

Empiric antibiotics

Serial abdominal exams

200

what antibiotics are used in NEC

Ampicillin

Gentamicin

Metronidazole

300

Overuse of this medication can be a risk factor for NEC 

Antibiotics 

300

These findings on an XR make you concerned for NEC

pneumatosis 

300

A baby is having more A/B overnight, the nurse tells you the baby's abdomen is tender, pH 7.24, CO2 33, XR shows pneumatosis. What else might you find on a CBC and BMP(platelets and Na)?

thrombocytopenia , hyponatremia

Bell Stage 2 NEC 

300

This is an absolute indication for surgery 

penumoperitoneum

300

Duration of antibiotic therapy

2 weeks

400

90% of cases of NEC occur in this population

What is VLBW infants born < 32 weeks

400

What is pneumatosis intestinalis 

400

A baby w/ A/B episodes, metabolic and respiratory acidosis, pneumatosis intestinalis suddenly develops hypotension. What new finding might you see on KUB?  that would suggest stage 3 NEC 

pneumoperitoneum

400

How should a baby with NEC receive nutrition?

TPN via a central line 

400

what does a football sign mean on XR?

Seen with massive pneumoperitoneum 

In supine position air collects anterior to abdominal viscera 

500

True or False: Hyperosmolar feedings increase the risk of NEC

True

500

pneumoperitoneum

500

How is Stage 2 NEC managed 

Medically 

500

You see pneumatosis intestinalis on KUB. What should you do next?

manage medically: NPO, antibiotics, serial abdominal exams 

500

most common portion of GI tract affected by NEC 

Terminal ileum and colon