Growth & Development
Respiratory
Fluids & Electrolytes or Gastrointestinal
Diabetes or Pain
Palliative Care or Mental Health
100

This food should be avoided in infants under 1 year due to risk of botulism

Honey

100

This virus is the most common cause of bronchiolitis

RSV

100

Immature function of this organ in infants increases dehydration risk

Kidneys

100

These three classic symptoms are often seen at diagnosis of Type 1 Diabetes

Polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia

100

This is the primary goal of palliative care

Improve quality of life

200

This type of play is common in toddlers, where they play alongside but not directly with others

Parallel play

200

A barky cough and inspiratory stridor are key signs of this illness

Croup

200

This type of dehydration involves greater water loss than electrolytes

Hypertonic

200

A child with hypoglycemia who is conscious should receive this immediate treatment

Fast-acting carbohydrate (e.g., juice, glucose tab)

200

Loss of support, strangers, and loud noises are understood to be common fears in this age group

Infancy

300

This pattern of growth explains why infants gain head control before sitting or walking.

Cephalocaudal

300

A 4 month infant with bronchiolitis is having difficulty feeding. This is a priority nursing intervention

Nasal suctioning

300

An olive shaped mass in the RUQ is associated with this diagnosis

Pyloric stenosis

300

This behavioral scoring tool assesses for pain in toddlers

FLACC

300

A child who has difficulty sitting still and following instructions may have this diagnosis

ADHD

400

The disappearance of this reflex is one of the signs that an infant is beginning to show readiness for solid foods

Extrusion reflex

400

This upper airway illness requires urgent antibiotics and airway management

Epiglottitis

400

A child with a cleft palate has difficulty feeding and poor weight gain. This places them at risk for:

Failure to thrive

400

This pain medication is avoided in children due to unpredictable metabolism

Codeine

400

Delays in language development or loss of previously acquired language or social skills are red flags for this diagnosis

Autism spectrum disorder

500

A child who believes that their thoughts caused an event.
BONUS (100) - the age this occurs in 

Magical thinking

Preschool age

500

In a child with asthma, a "silent chest" (meaning the absence of breath sounds) indicates  

Impending respiratory failure

500

Palpating the anterior fontanelle for signs of dehydration is no longer reliable after approximately this age.

18 months

500

These respirations are commonly seen in diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).
BONUS (100) What is the body attempting to do

Kussmaul respirations


Blow off C02 to compensate for metabolic acidosis

500

A child experiencing anorexia nervosa is at risk for this electrolyte imbalance.
BONUS (100): what is a serious complication of this imbalance

Hypokalemia


Cardiac dysrhythmia 

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