Child Maltreatment/ submersion injuries
NTDs & MD
Autism/ ADHD/ Trisomy 21
Increased ICP + disorders
Meningitis/ CP
100

this is the most common form of maltreatment; failure of guardian to provide basic needs and adequate care

neglect

100

this type of neural tube defect is incompatible with life

anecephaly

100

Major manifestation of ADHD

distractibility

100

headache, vomiting, personality changes, irritability, fatigue

early signs of increased ICP

100

we treat every case of meningitis as this until cultures have resulted

bacterial meningitits

200

violent shaking causes brain to rotate within the skill, resulting in shearing forces that tear blood vessels and neurons

AHT (shaken baby syndrome)

200

main way to prevent NTDs?

folic acid

200

therapeutic management of ADHD

behavioral therapy + medication management

200

Rigid extension and pronation of arms and legs

Decerebrate posturing

200

the nurse noted documentation that a child is exhibiting an inability to flex the leg when the thigh is flexed anteriorly at the hip. which condition does the nurse expect? meningitis; spinal cord injury; decreased cerebral blood flow; intracranial bleeding

meningitis

300

what does TEN4 stand for?

trunk, ears, neck; <4 months old

300

MS is a ____ (X or Y) linked recessive trait?

X

300

Short broad neck, wide space between big and second toes, protruding tongue, small nose are all consistent with?

trisomy 21 (down syndrome)

300

prominent signs of hydrocephalus in infants?

head enlargement and bulging fontanels

300

how frequently should the nurse be assessing neurological status on a patient suspected of having bacterial meningitis?

every 2-4 hours

400

What predicts the outcome for a child suffering from a submersion injury?

duration of submersion

we want LESS THAN 5 MINUTES

400

*surprise Reye's syndrome question!*

a child is diagnosed with reye's syndrome. the nurse creates a nursing care plan for the child and should include which intervention in the plan? Assessing hearing loss; monitoring urine output; changing body position every 2 hours; providing a quiet atmosphere with dimmed lighting

providing a quiet atmosphere with dimmed lighting

400

what are the 2 domains that autism spectrum disorder is based on?

issues with social interaction & repeated behaviors and severely restricted likes and actions

400

Late signs of increased ICP

bradycardia, alterations in pupillary response

400

feeding difficulties, persistent moro reflex, rigid arms or legs

early signs of CP

500

what is the priority medical intervention for a child suffering from a submersion injury?

restore oxygen

500

Nursing management of a patient with SB?

c section birth, keep sac intact, prep baby for closure, infant kept prone, diapering contraindicated, parental bonding

500

_____ is always an issue with ADHD

safety

500

an infant with a diagnosis of hydrocephalus is scheduled for surgery. which is a priority nursing intervention in the pre-op period? test urine for protein; reposition the infant every 2-4 hours; provide a stimulating environment; assess blood pressure every 30 minutes

reposition the infant- increased risk of pressure ulcers

500

the nurse is planning care for a child with acute bacterial meningitis. based on the mode of transmission of this infection, which precautionary intervention should be included in the plan of care?

maintain enteric precautions; maintain neutropenic precautions; no precautions are required; maintain droplet precautions

maintain droplet precautions

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