The acronym most commonly used for soft tissue injury is this and stands for this
Decorticate and decerebrate posturing are signs and symptoms of this clinical manifestation of increased intercranial pressure.

What is seizures or seizure like movements?
Infants have irregular breathing patterns and periods of apnea. Due to this issue, the nurse knows to count an infant's respiratory rate for this long.
What is 1 full minute?
Irritability, lethargy, decreased skin elasticity, decreased skin turgor, tachycardia, sunken eyes, and sunken fontanel are all signs and symptoms of this GI dysfunction.
What is dehydration?
Therapeutic management of this GU dysfunction includes: wiping front to back for girls, avoid holding urine, wearing cotton underwear, and avoiding bubble baths.
What is UTI prevention?
This is known as the weakest point of a long bone and if damaged may effect future bone growth
What is the epiphyseal plate?
A myelomeningocele is different from a meningocele in that it contains these other neurologic system parts.
What are nerve roots and spinal cord?
An infant displaying signs and symptoms of irritability, sleep disturbances, persistent crying, fever, earache, and pulling at the ears could indicate this disease.
What is otitis media?
Children complaining of right lower quadrant pain with a sudden relief in that pain may be experiencing this.
What is a ruptured appendix?
These are the two different types of dialysis.
What is peritoneal and hemodialysis?
This disease is characterized by fragile or brittle bones along with ligament hyperextensibility.
What is Osteogenesis Imperfecta?
Signs and symptoms of this disease process can include: headache, N/V, bulging fontanel, irritability, and decreased level of consciousness.
What is increased intercranial pressure?
A child just had a tonsillectomy and is now displaying signs of frequent swallowing. The nurse knows this indicates what is happening.
What is bleeding or hemorrhage?
Infants who are experiencing non-bilious projectile vomiting after eating potentially have this GI dysfunction.
What is pyloric stenosis?
These things are part of Enuresis therapeutic management.
What are limiting fluids at bedtime, avoid caffeinated or sugar drinks at bedtime, voiding alarm schedule, not diapering, and medications (tricyclic antidepressants, antidiuretics, and antispasmodics)?
Pain, pallor, pulselessness, paresthesia, paralysis, and pressure; or the 6 P's are associated with this type of assessment and are signs and symptoms of what other disease process
What is Neurovascular assessment and compartment syndrome?
Infants and children who have spina bifida are also at high risk for also being allergic to this substance.
What is latex?
Teaching for parents of a child with asthma must include this, in terms of medication administration.
What is administer the albuterol or rescue inhaler first?
During the post-surgical period from cleft lip and palate correction, the main concern for the nurse is this.
What is protecting the op-site, preventing infection, immobilizing infants elbows?
This is the main difference between glomerulonephritis and nephrotic syndrome.
What is glomerulonephritis has hematuria with smokey tea colored urine and nephrotic syndrome has proteinuria and hypoalbuminemia?
Children with this disease often have a shortened limb on the affected side, unequal gluteal folds, and are corrected with a Pavik harness pictured here.
What is developmental dysplasia of the hips?
This is the number one job of the nurse taking care of an infant born with a neural tube defect.
What is keep the sac intact and moist, prevent rupture, and keep as clean as possible?
Cystic fibrosis can lead to an increase in thicken secretions throughout the body. This may lead to damage to these areas (major organs) of the body.
What is the bronchi, small intestines, pancreatic ducts, and bile ducts?
This GI dysfunction is characterized by a telescoping of one portion of the intestine into the other.
What is intussusception?
This teaching is the nurses greatest importance for parents of children suffering from phimosis.
What is do not retract the tightened foreskin?