Respiratory
Cardiac
Gastrointestinal
Endocrine
Renal
Diagnostic test
100

Autosomal recessive disorder of exocrine glands

Increased mucous production

Clubbing of fingertips and barrel chest 

What is Cystic fibrous?

100

Atrial septal defects (ASD)

Ventricular septal defects (VSD)

Tricuspid atresia

Coarctation of the aorta (COA)

What are congenital heart defects?

100

An abnormal connection (fistula) between the esophagus and the trachea.

What is tracheoesophageal fistula?

100

A metabolic disorder caused by over production of cortisol by the adrenal glands

moon-shaped face

buffalo hump

What is Cushing's disease?

100

APIGN-inflammation of the glomeruli in response to a preceding illness.

What is Acute Post infection Glomerulonephritis?

100

Standard test used to identify cystic fibrous

What is a sweat test?

200

Alone

On my Back

In a Crib

What is the ABCs of safe sleep practices?

Incorrect answer deducts 25 points

200

Child may squat to improve blood flow from the legs to the brain and vital organs, increasing systemic vascular resistance.

What is "tet" spells

200

Genetic disorder

Immune-mediated systemic disease caused by the ingestion of wheat gliadin and related prolamines.

 Gluten foods such as wheat, rye, and barley) results in an immune response that attacks the small intestines which causes damage to the villa that lines the small intestines.

What is Celiac disease?

200

Polydipsia

polyuria

polyphagia

What is s/s of DM type 1

Incorrect answer deducts 50 points

200

Irreversible function of the kidney, used to describe impaired kidney function for longer than 3 months. 

What is chronic kidney disease (CKD) or end stage renal disease (ESRD)?

200

Noninvasive test that indicates structure, size, flow patterns, function, and the blood vessels attached to the heart.

What is an ECHO?

Incorrect answer deducts 50 points

300

One of the most common childhood illnesses frequently caused by a virus. Signs and symptoms include pulling at the ears, enlarged lymph glands, fever, and poor appetite.

What is Otitis Media?

300

Children with patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) may experience dyspnea, a full, bounding radial pulse on exertion, and a wide range between the systolic and diastolic blood pressures. The difference between the systolic and diastolic pressures is known as.

What is pulse pressure?

Incorrect answer deducts 50 points

300

The most common type of inflammatory bowel disease which is a group of chronic intestinal diseases characterized by inflammation of the bowels.

What is Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis?

300

Insufficient production of ADH which is stored in the _______  ______ gland and acts on the kidneys to restore water and control the amount of urine excreted.

Double Points

What is Posterior pituitary and Diabetes Insipidus?

300

The most common kidney disease in children. 

Characterized by massive proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, edema and hyperlipidemia.

Often occurs after an upper respiratory tract infection.

double points

What is nephrotic syndrome?

300

The nurse has taught dietary restrictions to a 7-year-old child who has celiac disease. After teaching, the child is allowed to choose a meal from the hospital menu. The nurse evaluates that teaching was effective when the child chooses which of the following? 

1. Beef and barley soup, rice cakes, and celery

2. Ham and cheese sandwich with lettuce and tomato on rye toast

3. Beef patty on a hamburger bun and home fries

4. Baked chicken, green beans, and a slice of cornbread

4. What is baked chicken, green beans, and a slice of cornbread?

double points

400

change in mental status

grunting

See-saw respirations

tachycardia

circumoral cyanosis

What are signs of respiratory failure

400

This condition causes inflammation of the vessels in the cardiovascular system. This multisystem disease affects the cardiovascular and can weaken the walls of the vessels which can result in the development of aneurysms.

What is Kawasaki Disease?

400

Abdominal cramping

Bloating

diarrhea

constipation

mucous in stool

What is irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)?

400

Symptoms of a life threatening event that includes weakness, severe diarrhea and vomiting, severe abdominal pain, dehydration, low blood pressure, hypoglycemia, and loss of consciousness.

What is Addisonian crisis?

400

Cryptorchidism

What are undescended testis?

400

At a hemophilia camp, several children with injuries arrive at the clinic at the same time. When prioritizing care for the children, the child who requires the most immediate care from the nurse is the child with: 

1. A swollen knee.

2. Abrasions on both arms.

3. A slight head injury. 

4. A puncture wound in the foot.

What is a slight head injury? 

500

Grayish, whitish or bluish color involving the lips, mucous membranes and tongue is an indication of what?

What is central cyanosis?

500

Clubbing of fingers.

Decreases or interrupts the amount of blood flow to the lungs.

Sudden, marked increase in cyanosis, and syncope.

Pink tet spells are cause by left-to-right shunting.


What is tetralogy of Fallot?


500

Alteration of intestinal digestion and absorption that occurs after extensive bowel resection.

What is short bowel syndrome?


double points

500

A complex emergent condition that includes Hyperglycemia ( blood glucose > 200 mg/dL

Metabolic acidosis ( pH <7.3, HCO3 <15 mEq/L

Ketosis (ketones in the blood or urine)

What is diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)?

500

A congenital anatomical abnormality that allows the retrograde flow of urine from the bladder into the ureters and renal collecting system. It is the most common congenital anomaly affecting the urinary tract in children.

What is vesicoureteral reflex? 

500

The nurse is administering factor VIII to a child with hemophilia. The nurse should observe for which potential complication during infusion? 

1. Fluid overload 

2. Transfusion reaction

3. Emboli formation 

4. Contracting AIDS

2. What is transfusion reaction? 

600

chronic inflammatory disorder caused by hyperresponsiveness of airways, narrowing, airway edema and mucous production

What is asthma?


Incorrect answer deducts 100 points

600

Name the four defects in Tetralogy of Fallot?


Double Points

What is narrowing of the pulmonary artery, hypertrophy of the right ventricle, dextroposition of the aorta, and ventricular septal defect?

600

Onset of diarrhea without chronic disease, with or without abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, or fever.

What is acute gastroenteritis?

600

A child has been diagnosed with acute renal failure secondary to an infectious organism. The nurse would question the medical order for: 

1. Aqueous penicillin 

2. Gentamicin (Garamycin)

3. Metoprolol (Lopressor)

4. Methylprednisolone (SoluMedrol) 

2. What is Gentamicin (Garamycin)? 


600

Aminoglycosides

Amphotericin B

Vancomycin

NSAIDS

Heavy Metal

Angiotensin -converting enzyme inhibitors

What are Nephrotoxic drugs?

double points

600

A 2-year-old child has a known cardiac defect and is in congestive heart failure. Which assessment finding indicates to the nurse a toxic dose of digoxin?

1. Tachycardia and dysrhythmia 

2. Headache and diarrhea

3. Bradycardia and nausea and vomiting

4. Tinnitus and nuchal rigidity 

3. What is bradycardia and nausea and vomiting 

Double points

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