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PEDIATRIC GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM DISORDERS:

INFECTIONS, STRUCTURAL, AND INFLAMMATORY

CONDITIONS | VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 100%

ACCURATE, A+ GRADED, GUARANTEED SUCCESS!

Fatigue Answer: A state of extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion

or illness.

Malaise Answer: A general feeling of discomfort or uneasiness.

Change in stool pattern Answer: Alterations in the frequency, consistency, or

appearance of bowel movements.

Poor appetite Answer: A reduced desire to eat or lack of hunger.

Weight loss Answer: A decrease in body weight, which can be unintentional.

Pain Answer: An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual

or potential tissue damage.

Dehydration Answer: A body fluid disturbance when the output exceeds intake,

resulting from fluid losses through the skin, respiratory, urinary, or GI tract.

Rotavirus Answer: The most common cause of diarrhea in children younger than 5

years, characterized by watery stools, fever, and vomiting.

Acute diarrhea Answer: A sudden increase in frequency of stools, lasting for 5 to 7

days, which can lead to mild to severe dehydration.

Transmission of Rotavirus Answer: Fecal-oral route.

Incubation period of Rotavirus Answer: 48 hours.


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,Yersinia enterocolitis Answer: A bacterial infection causing mucoid, possibly bloody

diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever, and vomiting.

Transmission of Yersinia enterocolitis Answer: Pets and food.

Incubation period of Yersinia enterocolitis Answer: 1 to 3 weeks.

Escherichia coli Answer: A bacterial infection that can cause chronic diarrhea,

characterized by abdominal cramping and bloody diarrhea.

Chronic diarrhea Answer: An increase in frequency and change of consistency of stools

for more than 14 days.

Transmission of Escherichia coli Answer: Depends on strain.

Incubation period of Escherichia coli Answer: 3 to 4 days.

Salmonella nontyphoidal groups Answer: A bacterial infection characterized by nausea,

vomiting, abdominal cramping, bloody diarrhea, and fever.

Transmission of Salmonella Answer: Person to person, undercooked meats and

poultry.

Incubation period of Salmonella Answer: 6 to 72 hours.

Clostridium difficile Answer: A bacterial infection that can occur from overgrowth

following antibiotic therapy, leading to mild diarrhea and possible pseudomembranous

colitis.

Enterobius vermicularis (pinworm) Answer: A helminthic infection causing perianal

itching and irritability.

Transmission of Enterobius vermicularis Answer: Fecal-oral route.

Clostridium botulinum Answer: A bacterial infection causing symptoms such as

abdominal cramps and diarrhea, with possible respiratory or CNS problems.



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, Transmission of Clostridium botulinum Answer: Person to person, food, animals.

Shigella groups Answer: A bacterial infection known as Shigellosis.

Laboratory tests for gastrointestinal disorders Answer: CBC with differential to

determine anemia and/or infection.

Hct Answer: Hematocrit, a measure of the proportion of blood volume that is occupied

by red blood cells.

Hgb Answer: Hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.

BUN Answer: Blood Urea Nitrogen, a test that measures the amount of nitrogen in the

blood that comes from urea.

Creatinine Answer: A waste product from the normal breakdown of muscle tissue,

measured to assess kidney function.

Urine-specific gravity Answer: A measure of the concentration of solutes in urine, used

to assess hydration status.

Sick appearance Answer: A general term describing the visible signs of illness in a

patient.

Fever Answer: An elevated body temperature, often a sign of infection.

Anorexia Answer: Loss of appetite or desire to eat.

Stool test for occult blood Answer: A test to check for hidden blood in the stool, which

can indicate gastrointestinal bleeding.

Cramping abdomen Answer: Painful contractions of the abdominal muscles, often

associated with gastrointestinal issues.

Watery or bloody diarrhea Answer: Loose, watery stools that may contain blood,

indicating possible infection or inflammation.



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