Ear disorders
Eye Disorders
Cranial Nerves
Disorders
Disorders
100

What ear disorder is known as swimmers ear

Otitis Externa

100

How should you instruct parents when cleaning eye secretions with conjunctivitis

Wipe inner canthus downward and away from the opposite eye

100

What is Cranial nerve V

what would a disfunction in this nerve exhibit

Trigeminal

difficulty to chew

100

What is Reyes Syndrome

What medication is contraindicated

acute noninflammatory encephalopathy (brain infection) and hepatophaty (infection in liver) after a viral infection in children

ASA

100

What are some common seizure triggers

flashing dark light patterns

startling movements

overhydration

photosensitivity


200

What are three ossicles (bones of middle ear)

Malleus

Incus

Staples

200

What is Hyphema?

How can it occur?

Extra 100 if you can tell me what degree the HOB should be elevated to reduce intraocular pressure

blood in anterior chamber of the eye (common ocular injury)

blunt/perf injury, blows from flying objets, forceful cough/sneeze

HOB elevated 30 to 45 degree

200

What is Cranial nerve XI

Damage to this nerve may show difficulty in doing what?

Spinal Accessory

turning head and shrugging shoulders

200

Main cause of Meningitis in newborns

What is bacterial meningitis

Extra hundred if you know what is performed at first indication of meningitis

Group B strep

Purulent thick exudate surrounds meninges and adjacent structures

Spinal tap/lumbar puncture

200

Name and describe the two types of posturing after a severe brain injury

Decorticate (flex)

Decerebrate (Extensor)

300

What diagnosis is associated with the task of having an infant bottle feed juice or water to promote swallowing producing autoinflation and relief os symptoms

Barotrauma

300

What is strabismus? 

What is the most common type ?

what is the other type?

Extra 100 if you know what the difference is between the two

cross eyed/squinting

Nonparalytic (concomitant): constant deviation in gaze one eye always looks crossed Extra Ocular Muscles are normal

Paralytic (incomitant):Involves a paralysis or weakness in extraoular muscle. double vision is experienced




300

What nerve is Cranial nerve VIII

What does the dysfunction of this nerve cause

What is another name for this nerve

 Acoustic

hearing loss

Vestibulocochlear

300

What are the 3 category types for causes of seizures in children

Name one from each category

Intracranial: Epilepsy, congenital anomaly birth injury, infection, trauma, degenerative diseases, vascular disorder

Extracranial: fever, heart disease, metabolic, hypocalcemia hypoglycemia, dehydration/malnutrition

Toxic: anesthetics, drugs poisons

Box 23.2 553

300

Name 3 side effects of Phenytoin (Dilantin)

Ataxia, insomnia, nystagmus, hyperplasia, hirsutism, rash , nausea, Vit D and folic acid deficiencies

400

Name 4 nursing tips to use when addressing a hearing impaired child

Eye level, face to face, eye contact, short sentences, avoid exaggerated lip or face movements

400

What is retinoblastoma?

Average age at DX?

Cat eye reflection associated with this is caused from what?

Standard treatment if unilateral is?

malignant tumor of the retina of the eye 

2 yrs and 90% diagnosed by 5

yellowish while reflex seen in the pupil due to tumor behind lens

Enucleation.. (removal) if no possibility of saving the eye

400

What is cranial nerve: X

Name a dysfunctions of this nerve

Name two nursing interventions

Vagus

Difficult in talking or swallowing, visceral malfunction

provide means of communication assess for aspiration and assess body system functions and  Vital signs

400

What are the 4 types of CP 

Give me a characteristic of each one

Spastic: damage to cortex of brain, spasms occur with movement, related to cerebral asphyxia

Athetoid (Dyskinetic) damage to basil nuclei ganglion. continuous involuntary writhing movements, associated with hyper bili

Ataxic: uncoordinated movements and ataxia from a lesion in the crebellum

Mixed: usually a combo of spastic and athetoid

400

What do you do for all children who experience near drowning

What are priorities of care for a child who was submerged more than 10 minutes with failure to regain consciousness at scene or within 24 hours

Admit for 24 hours to observation at close monitoring, look for development of cerebral edema, evidence by and Altered level of consciousness

Resp cardac support, controlled rewarming, adequate cerebral oxygenations

500

Name 5 S&S of ear infections

Rubbing or pulling at ear

rolling head side to side

hearing loss, loud speech, inattentive behavior

articulation problems, speech development issues

500

Name 5 S&S of strabismus

squinting frowning to focus, reaching for objects and missing, covering one eye to see, tilting head to see, dizzy or HA

500

Name the four Cranial nerves that involve the eye

II: Optic (sight)

III: oculomotor (Pupil Dilation,extraocular movements, pupil size and reactivity open eye)

IV: Trochlear (rotation of eye ball,eye downward (toward the tip of the nose)

VI: Abducens: (eye movemen,  turns the eye laterally)

500

What is the second most common type of neoplasm in children behind leukemia?

Name 4 signs and symptoms



Brain Tumors

Increased ICP, HA, Vomit, Drowsy, Seizure, Nystagmus (jerky movement of eye), strabismus, decreased vision, papilledema (edema of optic nerve) may occur

500

Name the 4  types of epilepsy (seizures)

Generalized

Petit mal (absence)

Partial 

A. Simple partial or focal aware

B. Complex partial focal seizure impaired awareness

Atonic absense or infantile spasms benign myoclonic seizure

 


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