Newborn Basics
Head to Toe Assessment
Cardiac and Vitals
Pediatric Assessment
Communication and History
100

This term describes an infant in the first 28 days of life.

What is a neonate/newborn?

100

Neonates are obligate ______ breathers.

What is nose?

100

Two oxygen saturation measurements used to help identify critical congenital heart disease.

What are pre- and post-ductal saturations?

100

The three components of the Pediatric Assessment Triangle.

What are appearance, work of breathing, and circulation?

100

In pediatrics, communication should intentionally include these individuals.

Who are the patient and caregivers/family?

200

A baby born at 36 weeks gestation is classified as this.

What is late preterm?

200

This swelling crosses suture lines and may indicate significant hemorrhage.

What is subgaleal hemorrhage?

200

A concerning four-limb BP difference suggestive of cardiac pathology.

What is greater than 20 mmHg?

200

This pediatric emergency tool estimates weight based on length.

What is the Broselow Tape?

200

One important neonatal history question related to pregnancy.

What is gestational age at delivery?
(acceptable: maternal history, delivery history, intake/output)

300

A term infant is generally born between these gestational ages.

What is 37–41 weeks?

300

These fontanelle findings are considered normal in a neonate.

What are open, soft, and flat?

300

Normal neonatal systolic BP range.

What is approximately 45–80 mmHg?

300

In pediatric shock, the decrease in this vital sign is often a late sign.

What is hypotension?

300

This question can help families feel included and informed during transport.

“What questions do you have?”

400

Approximate expected weight of a 32-week infant.

What is 2 kg?

400

These pulses are especially important to palpate when assessing for congenital heart disease.

What are brachial and femoral pulses?

400

In a neonate with suspected congenital heart disease or heart failure, enlargement of this organ may indicate venous congestion.

What is the liver?

400

Two major limitations of the Broselow Tape.

What are that it does not apply well to neonates (<3 kg) and does not account for obesity?

400

This word may unintentionally minimize symptoms when speaking with families.

What is “just”?

500

Minimum acceptable MAP is often approximated using this neonatal rule.

What is MAP ≈ gestational age?

500

A term neonate has severe respiratory distress, a scaphoid abdomen, and decreased breath sounds on the left.

What is congenital diaphragmatic hernia?

500

Approximate systolic BP formula for children older than 1 year.

What is SBP = 70 + (age × 2)?

500

In pediatric shock, this clinical finding is often a more reliable early indicator of poor perfusion than hypotension.


What is delayed capillary refill/poor perfusion?




500

In Ontario, a child does not need to reach a specific age to do this, if they can reasonably demonstrate understanding and capacity.

What is capacity to consent to treatment?

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