Vaccine that provides protection against bacterial meningitis, epiglottitis, and bacterial pneumonia
What is Haemophilius influenza type b (Hib)?
During this Erickson's stage the client has the basic conflict of autonomy vs shame?
What is Toddler (2-3 yo)?
I burrow under the skin and make you itch.
What is scabies?
This is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airway.
What is asthma?
These actions demonstrate atraumatic care.
What is taking the child to a treatment room for painful procedures, allowing parents to remain with the child, having the parent breastfeed during an injection, ......
This is a shunt that connects the aorta with the pulmonary artery.
What is the PDA?
This is how many doses a child should receive of the Hib vaccine.
What is 4? 2-4-6 and 12-15 months.
During this Piaget cognitive development stage and ages the client is able to think through more than two categories of variables.
What is formal operations age 12-20?
What is herpes zoster (shingles)?
This may be an indication that a newborn has CF.
What is a meconium ileus?
This is the reason why children are at risk for otitis media.
What is push the knees to the chest to break the vascular resistance?
This is the age when a child can first get the influenza vaccine.
What is 6 months?
A newborn can loose up to what percentage of body weight during the first 3-4 days?
What is 10%?
This causes reddish macules that when ruptured create a honey-colored crust.
What is impetigo?
When you look at the mouth you find a bluish color around the lips.
What is circumoral cyanosis?
This is the cause of a diaphragmatic hernia.
What is the diaphragm does not close during gestation and this allows the intestines to migrate to the chest cavity.
Tetralogy of Fallot has these four defects.
What is pulmonary stenosis, ventricular septal defect, overriding aorta, and right ventricle hypertrophy?
This vaccination should be be given at the same time as the TB skin test.
What is MMR?
During this stage, the client should weight four times their birth weight.
What is the toddler stage?
This agent causes pertussis?
What is Bordetella pertussis? (Bacteria)
This test is conclusive confirmation of CF.
What is the chloride sweat test?
This is the diet a CF patient should be prescribed.
What is a high protein, high fat, high calorie diet?
This is how infants with a cardiac issue feedings should be scheduled.
What is no more frequently than 3 hours and only as long as tolerated but no more than 30 minutes. Add calories to feedings. Put remaining feeding down tube.
These vaccine use a live virus to create immunity.
What is MMR, Varicella, and nasal spray influenza vaccine (LAIV)
What is school-age children (6-12)?
This virus can cause harm to a newborn, therefore nurses should use consider this when working in NICU.
What is active shingles?
An asthma client after inhaling albuterol should hold their breath for this long
What is 10 seconds?
S/S- fever x 5 days, maculopapular rash, reddened cracked lips, erythema of hands, bilateral conjunctivitis.
What is Kawasaki disease?
Hold digoxin in infants if the heart rate is below this.
What is 90 bpm?
A 6 month client is at the clinic for vaccination. The client has a temp. of 100 F and a runny nose. Do you proceed with administering the vaccines?
What is yes?
You will see this type of play in a 22-month-old.
What is parallel play?
They attach to the shafts of hair.
What is pediculosis capitis?
This respiratory issue can occur with RSV?
What is apnea?
This is the medical term for ringworm of the scalp.
What is tinea capitis?
These are early signs of Digoxin toxicity.
What is nausea, vomiting, anorexia? GI
Pregnant women should get this vaccine between the 27th and 36th week of pregnancy.
What is Tdap?
You examine an 12 month old toddler when the mother reports the child is not speaking words, but does make sounds. What is your next move?
What is further assess development and report this finding to the physician as a child at 12 months should be using one-word sentences?
This virus causes a rash and Koplick spots.
What is measles?
A peak flow meter is used for this purpose.
What do you do if an infant is choking?
What is do 5 downward chest thrusts, 5 back thumps. Repeat until the object is expelled or the infant is unconscious, then do CPR.
In which congenital heart defect (CHD) would the nurse need to take upper and lower extremity BPs?
What is Coarctation of the Aorta (CoA)?
A pregnant woman does not have immunity for rubella. The nurse should take what action?
What is advise the woman to try not to come in contact with infected people and get the MMR after delivery?
This is the number one health concern for pediatrics in the U.S.
What is obesity?
This virus causes birth defects (teratogenic) when pregnant women contract the virus.
What is rubella (German Measles)?
Dornase Alfa is used in CF for this purpose.
What is it is used by CF patients to decrease the viscosity of mucus?
List the three clinical observations of epiglottitis.
What are absence of spontaneous cough, presents of drooling, and aggitation.
This is how you give iron.
What is through a straw or dropper. 1 hour before or 2 hours after milk, tea, or antacids