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Don't Stick the Chirrun!
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Neonatal Screening
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100
This is anemia due to frequent blood collections.
What is iatrogenic anemia?
100
This is the age that we start performing finger sticks on children.
What is 1 year and older?
100
These are the 2 restraining positions.
What is vertical and horizontal?
100
This is when blood spot screenings are performed on newborns.
What is before 72 hours old and 10 - 15 days old?
100
This how hypothyroidism is treated.
What is thyroxine?
200
This is why sickle cell patients experience pain.
What is the sickle shape cells block small vessels that lead to organ pain?
200
These are the size lancets used on Preemies, Infants, and Toddlers.
What is .85, 1.25, 1.75
200
This is when a child would possibly act younger than they actually are.
What is when they are sick or injured?
200
This is why filter specimens must be collected before any transfusions.
What is because blood cells from a transfusion provide normal enzymes that may invalidate the screening results?
200
This neonatal disease is treated with a diet low in lactose.
What is Galactosemia?
300
The patients lose this much iron for every 10 mL of blood collected.
What is 4 mg.
300
If a Venipuncture done on a child less than 2, these veins should be used.
What are superficial veins?
300
This is why you should select a room away from a child's room or playroom for a painful procedure.
What is so they don't associate that room with pain?
300
This is the technique that can detect blood components associated with more than 50 inherited metabolic disorders.
What is Tandem Mass Spectrometry Screening?
300
Children with these 2 diseases are particularly sensitive to latex.
What is spina bifida and congenital urinary tract abnormalities?
400
In newborns, major vessels lie ____to_____ mm beneath the skin. (must get both numbers correct.
What is 0.3 to 1.6 mm?
400
This is why we shouldn't stick children in the thumb, index finger, and pinky.
What is thumb has pulse, index sensitive, and pinky too thin.
400
This is the age at which children start to respond well to distractions.
What is 3 and older?
400
This neonatal disease is characterized by microcephaly.
What is Phenylketonuria?
400
This is the explained procedure for using EMLA. From first applying it to the point of it wearing off. Use times!
What is you put it on as a cream or patch, cover with transparent adhesive dressing, for 45 - 60 minutes, then it lasts for 2 - 3 hours?
500
This is the name of the catheter that was in the boys neck on the slide about venous access lines.
What is triple lumen?
500
These are the 4 alternate sites listed in your book that are acceptable for venipuncture? (Must give 4 complete and accurate answers!! Earn them 500 POINTS!!)
What are medial wrist, the dorsum of the foot, the scalp, and the median ankle? pg. 428
500
These are 2 reasons why performing a venipuncture on young patients is technically and emotionallly challenging.
What is their small size and they are less emotionally and psychologically prepared to cope with pain and anxiety?
500
This neonatal screening disease can be diagnosed by the use of a chloride sweat test.
What is Cystic Fibrosis?
500
These are 5 things that could interfere with the neonatal screening collection.
What is list pg. 428?
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