Homeostasis
Gas Exchange
Nutrition
100

This is a protective mechanism that helps the body fight infection and is a symptom, not a disease.

What is fever?

100

Out of all our exemplars, these exemplars impact the lower airways.

What are RSV bronchiolitis and cystic fibrosis?

100

Celiac disease is an immunologic response to the digestion of this.

What is gluten?

200

These are general signs and symptoms of dehydration in children.

What are changes in mental status, fontanels, eyes, oral mucosa, skin turgor, and cap refill; HR increasing, BP decreasing, urine output decreasing?

200

These are the reasons why infants and toddlers are more susceptible to respiratory infections.

What is age, socioeconomic status, health status, and anatomy?

200

Referring the parents of a child with FTT to community resources for psychosocial needs (such as lack of maternal-child bonding or neglect) would be best for which cause: organic or non-organic.

What is non-organic cause?

300

A child with pyloric stenosis is exhibiting projectile vomiting and this acid-base imbalance.

What is metabolic alkalosis?

300

This vaccination has decreased the occurrence of epiglottitis and is first administered at 2 months of age.

What is Haemophilus influenza type B (Hib)?

300

When a child's BMI falls between the 85th and 95th percentile, they are considered to be this term.

What is overweight?

400

These are some teaching guidelines for parents regarding caring for their child with a fever.

What are dress the child in light clothing, do not use aspirin, do use either Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen, no cold or tepid baths, call the provider if the child is lethargic or restless.

400

Impaired gas exchange, barrel chest, clubbing, recurrent respiratory infections, failure to thrive, and wheezing are some of the signs and symptoms of this genetic disorder.

What is cystic fibrosis?

400

Teenagers require well over 2000 calories to support growth spurts and these 3 important minerals.

What is calcium, iron, and zinc?

500

Fever, vomiting, burns, infant warmers, and overuse of diuretics are examples of which of the following: Fluid volume excess or deficit.

What is fluid volume deficit?

500

A barking cough, hoarseness, and symptoms often occurring at night are characteristic of this diagnosis.

What is Croup (Laryngotracheobronchitis)?

500

The nurse should assess for readiness when preparing to introduce solids to a 6-month-old. Signs of readiness includes these.

What is interest in the solid foods, disappearance of extrusion reflex, voluntary control of head and trunk, and functional swallowing capability?

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