At what age does weight double?
What is 6 months
Chelation therapy is used for this type of poisoning
What is lead poisoning
An adolescent exhibiting these signs may be at risk for self harm
What is poor school performance, lack of interest, and social isolation
A child with chronic ear infections taking antibiotics regularly is at risk for this impairment.
What is hearing loss
What is Live vaccines
Age at when the child is able to walk up and down stairs
What is age 2
Education topics regarding safety in school age children
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
A child with cystic fibrosis needs this nutritional support
What is fat soluble vitamins, pancreatic enzymes, high protein and high calories.
Teaching Parents About the Administration of Eye Medications
What is atraumatic care, light pressure at lacrimal punctum, and use of play therapy.
Name four examples of Fine and Gross Motor skills expected for a preschooler (3-5 years)
What is playing ball, riding tricycles, hand puppets, painting, and putting puzzles together
This childhood disease begins with a rash and fever and progresses to macules, papules, & vesicles
What is varicella
Cystic Fibrosis is a chronic lung disease affecting these multisystems.
What is Respiratory, Digestive, Skin, and Reproductive?
Expected findings of rotavirus
What are fever, watery foul smelling diarrhea, and vomiting
What is industry vs inferiority
This illness is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in infants and young children
What is rotavirus
Sickle cell disease is an inherited disease causing "sickling" with four types of crisis.
What is vaso-oclussive crisis, aplastic crisis, sequestration crisis, and hyperhemolytic crisis
Dietary teaching for Celiac disease
What is NO GLUTEN
Teaching About Self-Administration of Epinephrine
What is the nurse should instruct the parent and the child to use a second does if the first doses not resolve all the symptoms, inject intramuscularly into the anterolateral aspect of the middle thigh.
During infancy these are signs of teething
What is sucking, biting, drooling, possibly irritable, mild fever, and rubbing ears.
A 6-month old infant with a anterior fontanelle sunken below the margin of the skull is indicative of this condition
What is dehydration
Infection of the bone usually caused by Staph infection causing pain from increased pressure.
What is osteomyelitis
Food choices for iron deficiency anemia
Fluid Imbalances: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate
What is testing potassium levels, treats hyperkalemia