Immunizations
Psychosocial Development
Common Pediatric Illnesses
Nursing Law
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100
This highly contagious disease is also called "Whooping Cough".
What is pertussis?
100
The term used to predict upcoming developmental tasks or needs of a child.
What is anticipatory guidance?
100
This common disease process can lead to hearing loss, which is why ENT referral is an important secondary prevention strategy.
What is otitis media?
100
This concept is defined as negligence or misconduct by a professional
What is malpractice?
100
This character, along with his friend Patrick, get into much trouble in Bikini Bottom.
Who is Spongebob Squarepants.
200
This type of immunity is produced naturally in response to antigen exposure.
What is active immunity?
200
This is a common childhood defense mechanism.
What is regression?
200
This is described as a chronic inflammatory condition characterized by episodes of airway obstruction and hyperresponsiveness.
What is asthma?
200
This is the legal statue to which all nurses must adhere when suspicious of abuse or neglect arises.
What is mandated reporter?
200
She and her sister showed girls that we don't need a Prince Charming to rescue us.
Who are Anna and Elsa?
300
This is the first vaccine given after birth.
What is Hepatitis B?
300
According to Erikson's Theory of Growth and Development, teenagers are in this psychosocial stage.
What is Identity versus Role Confusion?
300
Seen in the first 2 to 5 weeks of life, this condition results in projectile vomiting, dehydration, and ultimate growth failure if not surgically corrected.
What is pyloric stenosis?
300
Children often provide their assent, or permission, for invasive procedures, but ultimately the parents or legally responsible adult must provide this.
What is consent?
300
These six people make up a team of super heroes who saved the world from an alien attack and a sentient robot uprising.
Who are Captain America, Iron Man, Black Widow, Hawkeye, Hulk, and Thor, The Avengers?
400
This disease is the leading cause of preventable death in the world.
What is measles?
400
In this characteristic of preoperational thought, a child is only able to see things from his or her own point of view.
What is egocentrism?
400
This situation is the result of a rapid change in temperature, leading to abnormal neuronal discharge.
What is a febrile seizure?
400
This concept is defined as the threat of unwanted physical contact.
What is assault?
400
This literary character taught us that love and friendship conquer all.
Who is Harry Potter?
500
This illness is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in infants and young children.
What is rotavirus?
500
Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development includes this milestone which is the knowledge that a person or object continues to exist even when out of sight.
What is object permanence?
500
These are two of the more commonly identified pathogens responsible for causing sore throat in school aged kids.
What are streptococcus in Strep throat, and Epstein Barr virus in mononucleosis?
500
Hippocrates first defined this term in his physician's oath as "First, do no harm." Nightingale also considered this an important tenet for nurses to adhere.
What is nonmaleficence?
500
This video game is quite reminiscent of late 80s games, and is described by its pixelated qualities.
What is Minecraft?
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