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Pediatrics Gastrointestinal System: Plyoric Stenosis

Hello Everyone, here is a Gastrointestinal dysfunction lecture on Pyloric Stenosis made easy to understand to help aide in your study sessions. I have gathered all of the important information from my PEDS Book (London et al 4th edition) that will prepare you for your nursing test whether it is for school or NCLEX.

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Stenosis occurs between stomach and duodenum; Hypertrophy of the circular pylorus muscle.

Assessment:

Vomiting that progresses from mild regurgitation to forceful and projectile vomiting; it usually occurs after feeding.

Vomitus contains gastric contents such as milk or formula, may contain mucus, may be blood- tinged, and does not usually contains bile.

The child exhibits hunger and irritability.

Peristaltic waves are visible from left to right across the epigastrium during or immediately after a feeding.

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