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Clerkship Ready: Pediatrics is a podcast aimed at medical, PA, and NP students who are entering their clinical rotation in Pediatrics. It covers topics including Your Pediatric Survival Guide - Tips and Tricks, Before Your First Well-Child Check, Peds GI Clinic, and more. Each podcast walks you through a portion of what you’ll experience during your clinical rotations, gives you tips for excelling, preps you for the clinical questioning that’ll occur, and sets you up to overall Honor the rotation!
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Before You See a Child With Possible Iron Deficiency
Clerkship Ready: Pediatrics
20 minutes 57 seconds
1 year ago
Before You See a Child With Possible Iron Deficiency
Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency that occurs in children in United States. Iron plays a vital role in cellular function in all organ systems. Today, we will be reviewing what you need to know before you first see a patient with possible iron deficiency. We will discuss why iron is so important, when and why iron deficiency occurs, screening, diagnosis, and treatment for iron deficiency.
Importance of Iron
Iron and Hemoglobin
Iron and Neurodevelopment
Iron and the Immune System
What happens in iron deficiency
Reasons that children are at high risk for iron deficiency
Rapid Growth .
Insufficient dietary intake and limited absorption
Increased losses
Peaks of Incidence
Other risk factors for iron deficiency.
Preterm infants
Children who suffer from neuro-motor disorders as they often have nutritional deficiency related to swallowing impairment
G.I. diseases that cause malabsorption,
Diseases predisposing them to bleeding.
Lead toxicity.
Screening for IDA
History: Asking about prematurity, low birth weight, exclusive breastfeeding beyond 4 months of age, weaning to whole milk without addition of iron rich foods, feeding problems, and any past medical conditions.
Exposure to lead (i.e. age/ condition of home, recent renovations, a parent who has occupational exposure, concerns about drinking water).
Any possible symptoms of anemia, such as fatigue, breath holding spells, pica
Physical exam: pallor.
Lab testing.
Treatment for iron deficiency
Oral iron: daily dose of 3 to 6 mg per kilogram of elemental iron divided into three doses is adequate.
Give iron supplements with juice - increases iron absorption through the action of ascorbic acid! Juices that are high in ascorbic acid include orange and apple juice.
Supplements should be continued for a minimum of three months to reestablish iron stores. After completion of treatment, reassessment of iron status
In addition to iron supplementation, the other aspect...
Clerkship Ready: Pediatrics
Clerkship Ready: Pediatrics is a podcast aimed at medical, PA, and NP students who are entering their clinical rotation in Pediatrics. It covers topics including Your Pediatric Survival Guide - Tips and Tricks, Before Your First Well-Child Check, Peds GI Clinic, and more. Each podcast walks you through a portion of what you’ll experience during your clinical rotations, gives you tips for excelling, preps you for the clinical questioning that’ll occur, and sets you up to overall Honor the rotation!
Email podcasts@procedureready.com with comments, questions, and episode ideas.
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