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HM2 lilk8tob pediatric GU

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Protrusion of the bowel into the groin   Inguinal hernia  
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Fluctuant mass of fluid w/in process vaginalis that presents as scrotal swelling (general term)   hydrocele  
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Process vaginalis is closed, and peritoneal fluid is trapped (fluid is gradually reabsorbed- no treatment needed)   Noncommunicating hydrocele  
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Process vaginalis remains open; changes in intra-abdominal pressure force peritoneal fluid into process vaginalis. Probably will need surgery   Communicating hydrocele  
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Failure of one or both testes to descend into the scrotal sac   cryptorchidism  
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Surgery done to correct cryptorchidism   Orchiopexy  
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If cryptorchidism not fixed:   Risk for reduced fertility and testicular malignancy  
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Urethral opening is located along the ventral surface (underside) of the penile shaft   hypospadias  
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W/ hypospadias, remember:   Do not circumcise! Foreskin is used in surgery  
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Hypospadias may occur with:   Chordee  
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Ventral curvature of the penis- causes constriction of the penis   Chordee  
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Urethra is located on the dorsal surface (top side of the penile shaft)   Epispadias  
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Epispadias may occur with:   Exstrophy of the bladder  
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Extrusion of the urinary bladder to the outside of the body through a defect in the lower abd wall   Exstrophy of the bladder  
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An abnormal increase in the permeability of the glomerulus to plasma protein   Nephrotic syndrome  
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Labs with nephrotic syndrome:   massive proteinuria, hypoalbumineria, hyperlipidemia, edema  
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Why - nephrotic syndrome more susceptible to infection?   peritonitis from migration of intestinal bacteria across the bowel wall and into the peritoneum from the edema)  
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Drug used in nephrotic syndrome   Prednisone (moon face, HTN, infection)  
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Inflammation of the glomeruli which most commonly follows a strep infection   Acute glomerulonephritis  
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Urine in acute glomerulonephritis   a lot of blood, a little protein, cola-colored  
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Which condition has HTN as problem?   Acute glomerulonephritis  
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In this condition, if pt has HA, blurred vision, and is dizzy, you take the BP.   Acute glomerulonephritis - HTN encephalo.  
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Inflammation of the urethra   Urethritis  
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Inflammation of the bladder   Cystitis  
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Inflammation of the prostate gland   Prostatitis  
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Inflammation of the kidney and renal pelvis   Pyelonephritis  
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If infant under 2 mos has temp over 100.4:   Do a urinary tract evaluation  
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Infant signs of UTI:   fever, abd pain, persistent diaper rash  
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Toddler w/ UTI:   vomiting and diarrhea  
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Best test for UTI   urine culture w/ sterile container (not sterile bag)  
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Drug for children with UTI   Bactrim with plenty of water  
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Bactrim (UTI) ok for what age?   2+  
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Ideal Urine pH   5  
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Involuntary urination at an age when voluntary control should be present   Enuresis  
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Child has never established urinary control   Primary enuresis  
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Primary enuresis is a concern at age:   6  
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Child has been in control of urine for 6-12 months, then begins wetting again.   Secondary enuresis  
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Drugs used for enuresis   imipramine, ditropan  
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