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100

Newborns and infants are what kind of breathers?

What is nose breathers 

100

Place a folded towel under the child's ________ to obtain a neutral position for spine motion restriction and airway management

what are shoulders

100

A gastrointestinal disorder that can cause projectile vomiting

What is Pyloric Stenosis

100

What is the number 1 cause of seizures in children? 

What is fever

100

Simple way to comfort or calm a child during assessment

what is have parent hold child

200

This rescue medication is often provided to relieve patients in the event that they are having an asthma attack?

What is an inhaler or albuterol? 

200

What is the most common cause of cardiac arrest in pediatric patients? 

what is respiratory failure

200

Appendicitis pain is located where ?

What is RLQ (McBurney's Point)

200

What are the 3 components of the Pediatric Assessment Triangle?

What is appearance, work of breathing, and circulation to skin

200

True of False- Tachypnea is usually the first sign of respiratory distress

What is true
300

What is typically the viral infection that causes the upper airway to swell and have a barky cough? 

What is Croup

300

What is the normal blood pressure for a child?

What is 70+ (2 x age in years)?

300

This is the telescoping of one portion of the bowel into another, resulting in an obstruction of the passage of intestinal contents 

What is intussusception.


300

After a patient has sustained a head injury, (and a spinal cord injury has been ruled out), you should do this for the patient, to facilitate venous drainage.

What is elevate the head of the bed 15 to 30 degrees.


300

What action should you take when a pediatric has a heart rate of 60 or less and signs of poor perfusion

What is CPR
400

What can coughing, gagging or gasping indicate?

what is Foreign body or bodily secretions partially blocking airway 

400

Where do you check a pulse on an infant?

What is brachial or femoral

400

A sudden relief of pain followed by a subsequent increase in pain accompanied by guarding of the right abdomen is an indication of this severe condition.

What is a perforated (ruptured) appendix. ***DAILY DOUBLE*** What life threatening condition can a ruptured appendix lead to?


400

A medication that is given in the event of a seizure lasting longer than 5 minutes, or 3 or more seizures in one hour.



What is a rescue medication?



400

This takes up more room in childs mouth than adults

What is the tongue
500

What is the first step of airway management in a bronchiolitis patient? 

what is Deep suction 

500

Children's bodies compensate for decreased oxygenation by increasing_________

What is heart rate

500
5 year old child has had vomiting and diarrhea for 2 days. He has 4 second capillary refill. How much of a bolus would you give this patient? 

What is 20mL/kg? 

500

True or false, if a child is having a seizure and bites their tongue, you should put something in their mouth to prevent it from happening again

what is FALSE

500

Sign of dehydration in an infant

what is shrunken fontanelles 

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