NUR 283 Questions and Correct Answers
Esophageal Atresia and TEF Ans: S/S: Usually a Newborn, Frothy
drooling /saliva Coughing, choking, and cyanosis with feeding
Apnea Abdominal distention
Esophageal Atresia and TEF Ans: What do we do about it: NPO,
LIWS tube, TPN, possible gt
Esophageal Atresia and TEF Ans: Nurse role: Observe for oral
aversion - speech feeding specialist
assist with feeding after surgery, teach parents to look for trouble
swallowing or breathing
Hirschsprung Ans: S/S: Bilious vomiting, Distended abdominal,
Refusal to eat
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Ribbon-like, foul smelling stool or Failure to pass meconium when
first born
Hirschsprung Ans: What do we do about it: Biopsy, Removal of
colon tissue -1 step surgery or 2 step (with colostomy bag)
Hirschsprung Ans: Nurse role: Educate on colostomy Monitor for
enterocolitis/GI complications post surgery, understand long-term
complications
Intussusception Ans: S/S: Abdominal pain, Red, currant jelly-like
stools
Screaming pain, sausage shaped mass, Telescoping of intestine
Intussusception Ans: What do we do about it: Ultrasound-guided
air enema or Barium enema, possible surgery if more
complications
Intussusception Ans: Nurse role: possible antibiotics, watch for GI
complications
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