This theorist developed stages including trust vs mistrust.
Who is Erik Erikson?
This scale assesses pain in infants using facial expressions, legs, activity, cry, consolability.
What is the FLACC scale?
This medication is avoided in chidren due to risk of Reye syndrome.
What is aspirin?
This care model emphasizes parental involvement.
What is family-centered care?
This respiratory illness is most commonly used by RSV.
What is bronchiolitis?
At what age should a child begin to walk independently?
What is 12 months?
Normal respiratory rate for a newborn.
What is 30-60 breaths/min?
The antidote for acetaminophen overdose.
What is acetylcysteine?
This technique helps prepare children for procedures using play.
What is therapeutic play?
Classic sign of Kawasaki disease includes this tongue appearance
What is strawberry tongue?
This is the age when separation anxiety peaks.
What is 6-18 months?
This reflex disappears around 4 months.
What is the Moro reflex?
This is the most accurate way to calculate pediatric medication doses.
What is weight-based dosing (mg/kg)?
This is the most important factor when communicating with pediatric patients.
What is developmental level?
This condition presents with a "barking cough".
What is croup?
A toddler engaging in side by side play is demonstrating this type of play?
What is parallel play?
The best site for IM injections for infants.
What is the vastus lateralis?
This safety measure prevents medication errors in pediatrics.
What is double-checking calculations?
This response by parent to chronic illness involves feelings of guilt and grief.
What is chronic sorrow?
This hallmark symptom of Type 1 Diabetes.
What is polyuria (also polydipsia/polyphagia)?
The expected age for a chld to double birth weight.
What is 4-6 months?
This is the priority assessment in a child with suspected epiglottitis.
What is airway assessment (without upsettng the child) Lateral xray
The maximum safe dose of acetaminophen per day in children (general guideline).
What is 75 mg/kg/day?
This legal concept allows minors to consent for certain treatments.
What is emancipated minor/mature minor doctrine?
This congenital heart defect is known for "tet spells".
What is Tetralogy of Fallot?