Pediatric HESI 2023 Related

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Which observation of the exposed abdomen is most indicative of pyloric stenosis?

  • A. abdominal rigidity
  • B. substernal retraction
  • C. palpable olive-like mass
  • D. marked distention of the lower abdomen
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: In pyloric stenosis, a palpable olive-like mass in the abdomen is a classic finding. This mass is due to the hypertrophied pyloric muscle. Abdominal rigidity (choice A) is associated with conditions like peritonitis, substernal retraction (choice B) is typically seen in respiratory distress, and marked distention of the lower abdomen (choice D) is more characteristic of conditions like intestinal obstruction rather than pyloric stenosis.