Question
Discuss the pre-operative management of a baby with Duodenojejunostomy.
Duodenojejunostomy is a surgical procedure in which an opening is created between the duodenum and jejunum, which are two sections of the small intestine. It is typically performed in infants with congenital anomalies, such as duodenal atresia or stenosis, that impede the normal flow of digestive contents from the stomach to the small intestine.
Pre-operative management of a baby with duodenojejunostomy requires close collaboration between the healthcare team and the family, to ensure a smooth and safe surgical experience.
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Low birth weight and small for date baby.
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Place tick mark () against the most appropriate answer given under each statement.
(½ × 5= 2½)
a) Lower Incisors appear by the age of :
i) 5-8 months
ii) 12-18 months
iii) 6-11 months
iv) 8-10 months
b) A baby initiates simple sound by the age of :
i) 6 months
ii) 12 months
iii) 9 months
iv) 18 months
c) Chest compression must always be accompanied with:
i) 80% oxygen
ii) 40% oxygen
iii) 60% oxygen
iv) 100% oxygen
d) Best management for Physiological Jaundice is:
i) Phototherapy
ii) Breast milk
iii) Blood transfusion
iv) All the above
e) The normal fluid requirement of a new born baby on 5th day is:
i) 120-130 ml/kg
ii) 130-140 ml/kg
iii) 150 ml/kg
iv) 110 ml/kg
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