Growth and Development
Neural and Sensory
Cardiac
Respiratory
HemOnc
Peds Hospitalization
100

Drawing, coloring, pretend play, writing, etc

What is Therapeutic play?

100

Diagnostic test done to test CSF

What is a lumbar puncture?

**infection prevention and positioning**

100

** CHD seen usually with other CHDs

What is a VSD?

** TOF:

1. VSD

2. Pulmonic Stenosis

3. Dextroposition of the Aorta

4. Hypertrophy of the R. Ventricle **

100

Process of moving air in and out

What is Ventilation?

100

Red meat, organ meats, lentils, cooked spinach, firm tofu

What are foods with high iron?

100

Incidences of bedwetting or having accidents after gaining full bladder control in a child

What is regression?

200

Children display behaviors of protest, despair, and detachment.

What is separation anxiety? 

200

Prevention of this is a priority of Strabismus

What is eye straining?
200
Pulmonary congestion, SOB, wheezing, crackles, fatigue, restlessness, confusion

What are s/sx of L. Sided HF?


200
Leading cause of Bronchiolitis and Viral Pneumonia in infants and young children

What is RSV?

200

Dehydration, cold temps, high altitudes, infection

What are triggers of a Vaso-occlusive crisis in Sickle cell?

200

Erikson's Developmental stage: Views hospitalization as punishment

What is the preschool age? 

300
Piaget's Developmental stage: Egocentric thinking

What is Preoperational Stage?

300

Brain hyperactivity when body temperature rises too high too fast

What is a Febrile Seizure?

300

Higher BP in the Upper extremities and lower BP in Lower Extremities

What is COA?

300
Use of a tongue blade during assessment with a pediatric patient that is sitting up, wide eyed, drooling, and with a beefy-red thumb appearance of the throat. 
What is a contraindication?
300
  • Private room (often with HEPA filtration)

  • No fresh flowers or plants (due to risk of mold and bacteria)

  • No fresh fruits or vegetables unless washed and prepared safely

  • Strict hand hygiene for everyone entering the room (staff, visitors, patient)

  • Limit visitors — screen for illness, sometimes require masks

  • Mask for the patient when leaving the room (if they must leave)

What are neutropenic precautions/reverse isolation?

300

Age that children realize the permanence of death. 

What is the age of 8-9? 

400

** Erikson's Developmental stage: Children understand the concept of cause and effect

What is the School Age stage?

**between 6 and 12** 

400
Amount of time conjunctivitis stays contagious after starting abx
What is 24hrs?
400

P-R interval: 1st degree heart block, indication of Carditis

ESR elevated: Increased inflammation

Arthralgia: joint pain

CRP elevated: Abnormal increase in proteins

Elevated Temperature: indicative for carditis


What are minor s/sx of the Jones Criteria?

400

Allergens, pet dander, mold, cold temps, high altitudes, emotional stress

What are triggers of Asthma?

400

Prolonged bleeding, hemarthrosis, excessive bruising, hematomas, hematuria, bleeding with tooth eruption, and anemia.

What are s/sx of Hemophilia?

400

Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance

What are the Stages of Grief?

500

Predictable pattern that a child follows when reaching major milestones

What are Sequential Trends?

500

LOC, pupil and eye movement, VS, and Motor function

What is a Neuro assessment?

500
Delaying live vaccines for 11 months due to immunodeficiency when treating Kawasaki Disease

What is the use of IVIG Therapy?

500

Assists in digesting food in CF patients

What is pancrealipase?

500
  • Decrease oxygen consumption.

  • Rehydrate.

  • Control pain: Use Morphine; do not use Demerol.

  • Apply warm compresses and elevate joints.

  • Administer blood transfusions, folic acid, and Hydroxyurea as ordered.

What are nursing interventions for a sickle cell vaso-occlusive crisis?

500

Erikson's Developmental Stage: Trashing, Stretching of Limbs, Crying, Protesting, Irritability, Tantrums

What are behaviors that pediatric patients have in the Infant, Toddler, and Preschool age? 

600

This pain scale is used for toddlers and young children

What is the Wong Baker Faces Scale?

600

** Indicative of disability d/t brain injury before development is complete

What is Cerebral Palsy?

**Vary on extent of damage**

  • Muscle rigidity, spasticity, poor control of posture, ataxia

  • Speech difficulty, swallowing problems, breathing difficulties

  • bowel/bladder incontinence

  • Vision and sensory impairments

  • Learning disability, attention and behavioral problems

600

Nursing interventions before administering digoxin to an infant

What is checking the apical pulse for one full minute at the 4th intercostal space, mid-clavicular line and holding for a BPM of less than 100? 

600

** Nursing care interventions: HOB elevated, Cool mist humidifier, IV fluids, Steroids, Neb- epinephrine, Maintain O2 sats to at least 90%

What is Acute Laryngotracheobronchitis (Croup?)

**Use of Opiates and Sedatives are contraindicated**

600
  • Given on an empty stomach.

  • Take with Vitamin C to aid absorption.

  • Take with a straw to prevent tooth discoloration.

  • Stools may appear green and tarry.

  • Avoid dairy 1 hour before or 2 hours after.

  • Encourage dietary sources like eggs, legumes, green vegetables, dried fruits.

  • Limit milk intake: No cow’s milk before age 1, no more than 32 oz/day over 6 months.

  • Limit activities and provide rest periods.

  • Keep supplements in a safe place to avoid overdose.

What are talking points for pt edu regarding Iron Supplements?
600

Does not allow for anticipatory grief, involves guilt and remorse

What is a sudden/unexpected death

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