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How many pancreaticoduodenectomy patients develop the complication known as delayed gastric emptying?

This complication occurred in 19% of patients in the Johns Hopkins study.


Would it be possible to see a 21-year-old patient in a pediatric office?

Yes, it is possible for a 21-year-old patient to be seen in a pediatric office, especially if they have specific ongoing health issues that arose during childhood or if they are transitioning from pediatric to adult care. Some pediatric practices may continue to care for patients until they are 21, particularly those with chronic conditions. However, most pediatric offices typically transition patients to adult care around this age, aligning with the standard practice of adult medicine.


What is the decision to perform a pediatric catheter ablation based on?

The risk versus benefit is considered with pediatric patients.


Why are pediatric patients unsuitable for ready-made total parenteral nutrition?

Pediatric patients require more calories and proteins and less electrolytes than adults. Total parenteral nutrition solution for pediatric patients should always include vitamin K and should be dosed based on weight.


What special attention do pediatric patients require?

Pediatric patients require special attention concerning temperature regulation, blood volume, metabolic rate and requirements, and airway maintenance. Other special pediatric considerations include response to stress.


What can be susceptible?

Harmed by a particular thing: patients with liver disease may be susceptible to infection.


Which is the most significant complication of prolonged suctioning of trauma patients?

Bradycardia is wrong. In a trauma patient hypoxia is the the MOST significant complication!


Can children take Oxazolindinediones?

Oxazolindinediones are appropriate for pediatric and adult patients.


How do you calculate complication rates?

To calculate complication rates, you take the total numbers of complications from a certain period and divide by the total number of patients.


Why are liver transplant patients susceptible to the same diseases as AIDS patients?

From taking immunosuppressive drugs, transplant patients are susceptible to the same "opportunistic" infections that threaten AIDS patients--pneumocystis pneumonia, herpes and cytomegalovirus infections, fungi, and a host of bacteria.


What kind of AED pads can be used on a child under 8 if pediatric pads are not available?

Adult pads are helpful on pediatric patients. The opposite is not.


What type of patients will the pediatric nurse be serving?

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