This disease indicates the child has a clotting factor issue
What are hemophilia?
This clinical manifestation will occur with a diagnosis of projectile vomiting
What is pyloric stenosis?
Your patient has an order for Lovenox SQ 4mg/kg/day in 2 equally divided doses. He weighs 186 pounds. You have on hand Lovenox 68 mg/mL. You will give your patient ________ mL(s)/dose.
What is 2.5?
This type of care assists parents with a "break" from caring for a child with a chronic illness.
What is respite care?
Infants with formula intolerance would decrease vomiting with this intervention
What is burping?
Your patient has an order for Protonix 80 mg in 250 mL D5W. The total volume is 250 mL to run in over 90 minutes. Your tubing's drop factor is 20 gtts/mL. You will set the pump for _____mL(s) per hour.
What is 166.7?
A child with a sickle cell crisis will require this type of care for pain management
What are analgesics?
This nursing action is implemented immediately for an infant with a tracheoesophageal fistula
What is NPO status?
The physician ordered 750 mg Ceftriazone IM now. You have on hand Ceftriaxone 2g in a powder vial. Reconstitute with 2.7 mL sterile solution to yield 2g/3mL(s). You will give ______mL(s) to your patient.
What is 1.1?
Delivery of this supplement is best given to children via a straw
What is iron?
This assessment finding supports a diagnosis of intussusception
What are currant jelly stools?
You have an order to infuse 1000 mL of NS over 8 hours. You are using a macordrip set: 15 gtt/mL. You will set the drip rate at __________gtt/min.
What is 31?
This complication can result when an infant is given cow's milk instead of breast or formula feedings
What is anemia?
A child with Hirschsprung's disease ill experience anorexia, abdominal distention and this stool type
What are ribbon-like stools?
The physician ordered 2000 mL of D5W to infuse at 250 mL/hr. The nurse has on hand, tubing with a drop factor of 15 gtt/mL. This IV will complete in this many hours.
What is 8?