Rome IV Criteria for Functional Constipation in Infants

Table 1    What is the Rome IV criteria for functional constipation in infants and children?

 

List possible physiologic and psychosocial factors related to encopresis
Physiologic Psychosocial
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Table 2

Neonatal Jaundice

 

  Jaundice Appears Jaundice Disappears Peak Bilirubin Concentration (days) Diagnostic Studies Management and Prevention
Physiologic          
Full-term          
Premature          
           

 

Table 3

Breast feeding, Infant Nutrition, Postpartum Depression

 

Complete the information requested.
1.           What is the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation for breastfeeding?
 
2.           How much weight loss is common after birth – what percentage? ________
 
3.           Newborns should regain birth weight by ______ (when?)
 
2.           What do the Letters PURPLE stand for:
 
3.           Birth weight _________ at 6 months and _______ at 12 months.
 
4.           How does one distinguish caput succedaneum and cephalohematoma? What percentage of mothers experience “baby blues” after birth?
 
5.           What percentage of mothers experience “baby blues” after birth?
 
6.           What screening tool/scale is used to identify mothers at risk for perinatal depression?
 
7.           What is the daily dose for vitamin D in an infant? Breast milk or formula contains________ calories per ounce?
 
8.           Breast milk or formula contains________ calories per ounce?
 
9.           When can infants start solid foods?
 
10.        What are 5 principles for the introduction of solids into an infant’s diet?
 
11.        How long should newborns avoid cow’s milk and why?
 
12.        What are the clinical findings of dehydration in infants?
 

 

Table 4

Common Infectious Diseases in Children

 

Complete the table
Name Clinical Features Differential Diagnoses Treatment/Management
Herpes Simplex Virus      
Mononucleosis      
Roseola Infantum (Exanthem Subitum)      
Varicella      
Influenza      
Measles (Rubeola)      
Mumps      
Erythema Infectiosum (Fifth disease)      
Rubella      

 

 

Table 5

Fundamental Principles of Prescribing Medication for Pediatric Patients

 

What are the 4 key fundamental principles to consider when prescribing medications for children?

 

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Mr. and Mrs. Escandar have brought in their 4-day-old infant boy for a newborn exam. The mother and father are concerned that their baby seems to be crying excessively and appears to be “hungry all the time.” The mother reports that she exclusively breastfeeds her infant. The infant is measured and weighed; you estimate that he has lost 5% of his birth weight. On exam, you notice caput succedaneum and jaundice.

  • What should the APRN tell the parents about the baby’s 5% weight loss and crying?
  • How many wet and soiled diapers should the baby have at 4 days old?
  • How would you manage this baby’s jaundice?
  • What more should the APRN know about the baby–mother dyad breastfeeding experience?
  • What anticipatory guidance would the APRN provide Mr. and Mrs. Corrigan?

Rome IV criteria for functional constipation in infants

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