Battery Button Management
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What are some common household items that often contain button batteries?
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A. Remote controls
B. Toys
C. Hearing aids
D. All of the above
What is a significant risk associated with button battery ingestion?
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A. Esophageal burns
B. Stomach upset
C. Mild fever
D. Skin rash
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of button battery ingestion?
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A. Drooling
B. Difficulty swallowing
C. Coughing, gagging, or choking
D. Increased appetite
What is a key aspect of follow-up care after button battery ingestion?
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A. Regular check-ups with healthcare providers
B. Ensuring adequate nutrition
C. Therapeutic interventions such as esophageal dilatation
D. All of the above
Which of the following steps is NOT part of the emergency room care for a patient who has ingested a button battery?
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A. Triage and initial assessment
B. Administration of antibiotics
C. Order an immediate X-ray
D. Preparation for endoscopic removal
What is the immediate action to take if button battery ingestion is suspected?
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A. Induce vomiting
B. Seek immediate medical attention
C. Give the child water
D. Wait and see if symptoms develop
What imaging technique is used to confirm the presence and location of a button battery in the body?
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A. MRI
B. Ultrasound
C. X-ray
D. CT scan
According to new evidence, what can be administered in the emergency room to coat the battery and prevent burning while waiting for endoscopic removal?
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A. Milk
B. Honey
C. Olive oil
D. Apple juice
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