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Answer 12

You are consulted as the HPN expert by the inpatient cardiology team to facilitate discharge for a 3 year-old female with a history of heart transplant for hypoplastic left heart syndrome was admitted for new onset 3-week history of vomiting, diarrhea and weight loss. Diagnostic laboratory and...

Answer 14

Caregiver flushes the central venous catheter and they feel an unusual amount resistance to flushing. The catheter has the following appearance (see photo below). They call HPN on-call for advice. What is the first thing you should advise family to do? A. Offer reassurance if central line is not...

Question 15

Family notices there is something unusual about the appearance of their child’s central line (see photo below). The line is functioning fine. There is no leaking. The patient is asymptomatic. What is the problem? A. Outer lumen fracture B. Inner lumen fracture C. Central line thrombus D. Central...

Question 18

Patient complains of pain and burning during central line dressing changes with chlorhexadine. Central line exit site has the following appearance (see below). What is the proposed treatment plan? A. Use betadine cleanse for central line dressing changes for chemical burn. B. Prescribe IV...

Question 19

Patient had redness near central line exit site. The central line was inserted 1 year ago. The patient has no fevers or chills. What is the next step? A. Remove suture. B. Remove central line. C. Prescribe broad spectrum antibiotics. D. Prescribe steroids. E. Reassurance Click here for answer Go to...

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Dr. Tamilia has active collaboration with the following people/institutions: Prof. Christos Papadelis, PhD - Director of Jane and John Justin Neurosciences Center, Cook Children's Health Care System, Fort Worth, Texas Current collaboration project: RO1NS104116‐01A1 by the National Institute of...