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NURS 5333 Family I-GI Part 4 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Colic - syndrome of excessive crying for which there is no organic cause and it is described as, Unexplained into the day crying that begins at two to three weeks. It peaks at eight weeks and tapers at 12 weeks. There's no standard definition, but the consensus is, is that it has to be greater than three hours a day greater than three days a week, and lasting at least three weeks Crying is intense and high pitched. Infants may have a flush face, a furrowed brow, and postural changes such as bending or drawing up of the knees, clenched fist and tensed abdominal muscles. Episodes might end with a bowel movement or passing of gas - S/S of colic maternal smoking, increased maternal age and being the first born child - Risk factors of colic Reassurance to parents infants improved by about three to four months during the crying spells - Non pharm treatment for colic 2Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025 swaddling, making shhh sounds, swinging the baby no more than one inch back and forth, pacifier use, repetitive sounds, and decreasing environmental stimulation, can switch to soy formula, probiotics, simethecone(for gas) - Strategies for soothing their infant Encopresis - is defecation or the incontinence of stool in inappropriate places, whether it be voluntary or involuntary after the age of four years old . At least one event occurs per month for three months is in children that have never been toilet trained, - Primary E

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Colic - ✔✔syndrome of excessive crying for which there is no organic cause and it is

described as, Unexplained into the day crying that begins at two to three weeks. It

peaks at eight weeks and tapers at 12 weeks. There's no standard definition, but the

consensus is, is that it has to be greater than three hours a day greater than three days a

week, and lasting at least three weeks


Crying is intense and high pitched. Infants may have a flush face, a furrowed brow, and

postural changes such as bending or drawing up of the knees, clenched fist and tensed

abdominal muscles. Episodes might end with a bowel movement or passing of gas -

✔✔S/S of colic


maternal smoking, increased maternal age and being the first born child - ✔✔Risk

factors of colic


Reassurance to parents


infants improved by about three to four months during the crying spells - ✔✔Non

pharm treatment for colic




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, swaddling, making shhh sounds, swinging the baby no more than one inch back and

forth, pacifier use, repetitive sounds, and decreasing environmental stimulation, can

switch to soy formula, probiotics, simethecone(for gas) - ✔✔Strategies for soothing their

infant


Encopresis - ✔✔is defecation or the incontinence of stool in inappropriate places,

whether it be voluntary or involuntary after the age of four years old


. At least one event occurs per month for three months


is in children that have never been toilet trained, - ✔✔Primary Encopresis


is previously toilet trained children, but then they start having the stool incontinence.

Encopresis is classified as an elimination disorder in the DSM-5. - ✔✔Secondary

Encopresis


you may feel up fecal mass, this is palpable in about 40% of the patients, and there'll be

fecal soiling in the perianal region. There'll also be a dilated rectum with a normally

positioned anus. A digital rectal exam is not recommended to routinely diagnose fecal

impaction and functional encopresis or non-retentive fecal incontinence. Anal sphincter

tone may be normal or slightly decreased. The anal canal is usually shorter than normal.

Hard stool or a large amount of mushy stool may be present in the rectal vault. Non-

retentive fecal incontinence: you will not feel a palpable fecal mass; there'll be a normal

size rectum and a normal sphincter length. You want to examine deep tendon reflexes,




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