Sepsis
Antibiotics
Seizures
Labs and Imaging
Pediatric Nutrition
100
Fluid given as 20 ml/kg bolus

NS or LR

100

First line antibiotic for CAP

What is amoxicillin?

100

First line treatment to abort a seizure

What is Ativan?

100

Most common cause of hyperkalemia in pediatric patients

Hemolysis of sample

100

This the name of the fluid produced by new mom prior to breast milk.

Colostrum

200

Vital sign not included in definition of sepsis

Blood pressure

200

Low dose amoxicillin is used to treat this species of Strep.

Group A strep

200

I am the most important first step when called to bedside for seizure

Check ABC's!

200

The Mentzner index can help distinguish between these 2 types of microcytic anemia.

Iron deficiency and thalassemia

200

Number of kcal/oz in standard formula and breast milk

20 kcal/oz.

300

First line antibiotics for sepsis/septic shock

Ceftriaxone and vancomycin

300

Rapid histamine release is the cause of this type of drug reaction.

Red Man Syndrome (vancomycin induced reaction)

300

Seizure lasting >15 minutes

Status epilepticus

300

Calculation for anion gap

Na - (Cl + HCO3)
300

T/F: It is recommended to introduce vegetables before fruits.

False

400

I am a late sign of respiratory failure

Agitation

400

Cefepime is this generation of cephalosporin.

4th

400

Criteria of a simple febrile seizure

Generalized, < 15 minutes, 1 in 24 hours, developmentally normal, 12 months-6 years

400

Normal pH on ABG

7.35-7.45

400
Amount of cow's milk that is recommended for >12 months old

< 24 ounces/day

500

This is the list of SIRS criteria.

WBC, temp, HR, RR/O2 requirement

500

These are the 2 main times Bactrim is used as prophylaxis.

UTI and PJP

500

Name of EEG finding for infantile spasms

Hypsarrythmia

500

Types of maneuvers that can stop SVT

Vagal maneuvers; ice on the face (forehead)

500

Drinking too much cow's milk puts children at risk for this nutritional complication

Iron deficiency anemia

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