Development
Immunizations
Infectious Disease
Respiratory
Hospitalized Children
100

This is Erikson's stage for 0-1 year.

 What is Trust versus Mistrust?

100

This vaccine can be given orally or parenterally.

What is Polio?

100

This illness can be fatal, is very contagious; has a characteristic rash.

What is bacterial meningitis?

100

An acute/chronic disease characterized by wheezing and bronchospasm.



What is asthma?

100

This type of communication is characteristic of pediatric nursing.

What is family-centered?

200

This is Erikson's stage for toddlers.  

What is autonomy versus shame & doubt ?

200

This is a live virus vaccine.

What is MMR or varicella?

200

This is also called German measles.

What is rubella?

200

Sxs= stridor, drooling, tripod position.

What is epiglottitis?

200

This is more important than assessing a child's chronological age.

What is the developmental age?

300

This is Erikson's stage for preschoolers.

What is initiative versus guilt?

300

This is given to babies at 0 and 6 months.

What is Hepatitis A?

300

This causes fever, cough, coryza, conjunctivitis.

What is rubeola?

300

Sxs= retractions, tachypnea, using accessory muscles.

What is respiratory distress?

300

This type of thinking is typical of young children and can cause misunderstandings.

What is concrete thinking? 

400

This is Erikson's stage for school-aged children. 

What is industry versus inferority?

400

This vaccine is given to prevent infectious diarrhea.

What is Roto virus?

400

This virus causes an itchy vesicular rash, fever, anorexia, headache, fatigue.

What is varicella (Chickenpox)?

400

An autosomal recessive genetic disease w/poor fat absorption.

What is cystic fibrosis?

400

This type of therapy can help a child express themselves non-verbally.  

What is art, music or play therapy?

500

This is Erikson's stage for adolescents.

What is identity versus role confusion?

500

This vaccine is given at 2, 4, 6, 18 months.

What is a DTaP?

500

Characterized by lymphadenopathy of the salivary glands, fever, headache.

What is mumps?

500

This virus requires contact isolation; can be fatal in infants.

What is RSV?

500

What type of thinking do young children have that makes them think they cause an event to happen?

What is magical thinking?

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