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BURNS PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE 7TH
EDITION CERTIFICATION EVALUATION 2026
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ACCURATE
ANSWERS

◉ Lansoprazole (prevacid) dose for children 1-11 years old <30kg
Answer: 15mg once daily for up to 12 weeks


◉ Lansoprazole (prevacid) dose for children 1-11 years old >30kg
Answer: 30mg once daily for up to 12 weeks


◉ Omeprazole (prilosec) dose for children >1 year old 5-10kg
Answer: 5mg once daily for up to 12 weeks


◉ Omeprazole (prilosec) dose for children >1 year old 10-20kg
Answer: 10 mg once daily for up to 12 weeks


◉ Omeprazole (prilosec) dose for children >1 year old >30kg
Answer: 20mg once daily for up to 12 weeks

,◉ Pantoprazole (protonix) dosage for infants and children <5years
old
Answer: 1.2mg/kg/day once daily for 4 weeks


◉ Pantoprazole (protonix) dosage for children 5-11 years old <40kg
Answer: 20mg once daily for up to 8 weeks


◉ Pantoprazole (protonix) dosage for children 5-11 years old >40kg
Answer: 40mg once daily for up to 8 weeks


◉ Pantoprazole (protonix) dosage for children and adolescents 12-
16 years old
Answer: 20 or 40 mg once daily for up to 8 weeks


◉ Sucralfate (carafate) dose child
Answer: 40-80mg/kg/day divided q6 on empty stomach before meal
and at bedtime


◉ Sucralfate (carafate) dose adult
Answer: 250 mg/day divided q6 take on empty stomach before meal
and at bedtime


◉ Disorders requiring alteration in diet as adjunct therapy

, Answer: constipation, celiac disease, FTT, IBS, GER, IBD, eosoniphilic
esophagitis, pancreatitis, liver disease


◉ Dysphagia structural causes
Answer: Esophageal narrowing


Extrinsic obstruction


◉ Dysphagia non-structural causes
Answer: Motility disorders of oropharynx/esophagus


Prematurity/neurologic
impairment from CP or other disorders


Mucosal injury - GERD, eosinophilic esophagitis


◉ Symptom history with dysphagia
Answer: progressive dysfunction, persistent drooling/cough,
discomfort, picky eating/food refusal, heartburn, halitosis, chest
pain


◉ Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS)

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