Endocrine Disorders
Respiratory Disorders
Wilms Tumor & Enuresis
ADHD & ASD
Cognitive Impairment, FTT, & Maltreatment
Digestive Disorders
100

This is the most common type of diabetes mellitus for children?

What is Type 1

100

A symptom of Cystic Fibrosis that causes a larger than normal chest.

What is a barrel chest?

100

Assessment for Wilms tumor should not include?

What is palpation of abdomen

100

Diagnostic tool is used to diagnose Autism (ASD).

What is the M-CHAT-R screening tool?

100

The cardinal s/s of cognitive impairment?

What is delayed achievement of developmental milestones

100

A 5-year-old child was diagnosed with celiac disease. Which food can his mother offer?
Wheat
Barley
Rye
Rice

What is rice?

200

This short-acting insulin given for meals and snacks

What is insulin lispro or aspart?

200

A disease process that causes bronchial tube irritation and inflammation.

What is Asthma?

200

Hematuria, anemia, malaise, weight loss, fever, tight diaper

What are manifestations of Wilm's Tumor.

200

The three areas that require behavioral symptoms to support a diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

What is home, school, and social situations? (Only need 2 out of 3 for a
diagnosis)?

200

Patient comes in with bruising on their arm, stating “I fell off the swing set” when trying to call
the parents the child reacts scared and says “pls don't call my mom”

What is: Physical Maltreatment

200

This test shows a finding of 1+ or higher (0-4+) range that can indicate intestinal malabsorption of sugar

What is Clinitest stool test?

300

This is an endocrine complication that presents with extremely high blood sugar and ketones in the urine.

What is Diabetic Ketoacidosis?

300

A medication administered 30 minutes before eating to a Cystic Fibrosis patient.

What are pancreatic enzymes.  

300

Surgery is only confirmation diagnostic

  1. What is Wilms tumor
300

The IQ score range to be diagnosed with cognitive impairment?

What is an IQ score below the 70-75 range?

300

Exposure to infections, parasites, toxins, and poor eating habits are environmental factors for

What is failure to thrive.

300

A 4-year-old comes into the ER presenting with recent weight loss, bloating, diarrhea, and gurgling bowel sounds. The nurse suspects?

What is lactose intolerance?

400

Pre-prandial BGL goals of children with type 1 DM?

What is 90-180 mg/dL

400

Severe Respiratory Distress may not demonstrate wheezing in Asthma.

What is Silent Chest?

400

Emotional risk factor identified in children with enuresis

What is stress or sexual abuse

400

Blurting out answers before questions are completed, having difficulty awaiting their turn, and interrupting or intruding on other's conversations or games.

What are the impulsivity symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)?

400

Maintaining eye contact, introducing new foods slowly, and never forcing the infant to eat

What is feeding patterns to treat failure to thrive.

400

A child presents with severe foul-smelling diarrhea, vomiting, metabolic acidosis, and edema. The child should be referred for emergency care for what condition?

What is celiac crisis?

500

Two-year-old with blood glucose level
168 mg/dL. Using the sliding scale, how
much insulin should the nurse administer? 

What is 4 units?

500

A nurse is preparing to administer Dornase Alfa 5mg/kg BID PO to an eight year old male with Cystic Fibrosis weighing 44 lbs. The medication available is Dornase Alfa 75mg/5mL. How many mL will be administered per dose? (Round to the nearest tenth)  

6.7

500

A pediatric chronic disorder that is often treated with Desmopressin acetate or
oxybutynin chloride.

What is enuresis

500

A child with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has been prescribed Dextroamphetamine-amphetamine (Adderall). The pediatrician has prescribed 5mg PO once daily. The safe dose range is 0.5mg/kg/day. The child weighs 44 pounds. Is this dose safe for the child?

What is a safe dose? (yes)




500

A child with the following micronutrient deficiencies, anemia and rickets, often has this diagnosis. 

What is failure to thrive




500

In a celiac crisis, this electrolyte imbalance, caused by severe diarrhea, can lead to muscle weakness, cardiac arrhythmias, and other complications.

What is hypokalemia?

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