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100

What is scoliosis?

100

The medical term for uncontrolled urination.

What is enuresis?

100

In this condition, symptoms do not present until 6 months to 2 years after gluten is introduced into the diet. It is marked by abdominal distention and large, bulky, foul-smelling, frothy stools.

What is Celiac disease?

100

A patient with this condition will require droplet precautions. Symptoms include fever, cold symptoms, and a cough accompanied by a loud gasp for air. A vaccine is available for this.

What is pertussis or whooping cough?

100

Staphylococci or beta-hemolytic streptococci cause this condition and occurs when it is introduced through a break in the skin. Nursing care includes triple antibiotic ointment to open areas, washing lesions 3 - 4 times daily with antibacterial soap to remove crusts. 

What is Impetigo?

200

With this type of fracture, there is a high suspicion of abuse, and it should be reported.

What is a spiral fracture?

200

_____ is an abnormality of the genitourinary system diagnosed at birth but cannot be repaired before ____ months of age.

What is hypospadias? What is 6 months?

200

This condition is marked by ribbon-like stools, which result from the absence of nerve cells and a lack of normal peristalsis. 

What is Hirschsprung's disease?

200

Airborne precautions: fever, cough, conjunctivitis, kolpik spots (small white spots on inner cheeks), and maculopapular rash. A vaccine is available.

What is Rubeola (Measles)?

200

What is Tinea Capitis?

300

Capillary refill > 7 sec, pale, cool, paresthesia, pain, or the 6 P's

What is compartment syndrome?

300

In a child with dehydration, normal function of this system must be documented before potassium replacement begins.

What is genitourinary or normal urine output?

300

Telescoping of the bowel, palpable mass, currant jelly stools, pain.

What is Intussuception?

300

Airborne precautions include mild fever, macules, papules, vesicles, and itching; symptom management = antipyretics and calamine lotion. A vaccine is available.

What is Chicken Pox (Varicella Zoster)?

300

In this type of burn, there is an entry and exit wound. Muscle damage can occur, causing cardiac damage or renal impairment as a result of a build-up of myoglobinuria. Yellow eschar can be normal in a partial-thickness or full-thickness type of injury.

What is an electrical burn?

400

This genetic disorder is marked by severe muscle weakness as a result of the death of muscle fibers.

What is Duchenne's Muscular Dystrophy?

400

This condition causes a backflow of urine into the kidneys and increases the risk of urinary tract infections.

What is Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR)?

400

This condition may cause vomiting and inflammation of the esophagus, leading to respiratory complications. 

What is GERD?

400

"Slapped cheek" and generalized rash that may resolve but will reappear if the skin is irritated by sun or heat. There is no vaccine, isolation is not required, and oatmeal baths may help with itching. The child is no longer contagious once the rash appears and may return to school.


What is Fifth disease (Human Parvovirus)?

400

Inflammation of genetically hypersensitive skin. Symptoms can be triggered by food, dust, pollen, and insect bites. Asthma can be a primary diagnosis. Nursing care includes hydrating skin, relieving inflammation, and preventing infection: no scented soaps, lotions, or hot baths.

What is Atopic Dermatitis?

500

Pins, wires, screws, pulleys, and weights are used in this treatment for fractures.

What is skeletal traction?

500

This condition encompasses several kidney conditions and is distinguished by marked amounts of protein in the urine, edema, and hypoalbuminemia.

What is nephrotic syndrome?

500

Projectile vomiting, excessive hunger, dehydration.

What are the symptoms of Pyloric Stenosis?

500

This type of immunity occurs when a person is given a vaccine or has an illness that produces its own antibodies.

What is active immunity?

500

Routine skin care, regular well-balanced diet, avoid squeezing, rest, and avoidance of emotional stress. Most common in the adolescent years.

What is Acne?

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