Pediatric Cardiovascular
Pediatric Gastrointestinal
Growth & Development
Pediatric Respiratory
Pediatric F & E
100

This congenital heart disorder has 4 distinct defects. 

What is Tetralogy of Fallot?

100

Meaning split or divided, this disorder results from incomplete fusion of the oral cavity/lip. 

What is cleft lip?

100

The child gains control of the head and neck before the trunk and limbs. Name the term. 

What is cephalocaudal growth?

100

This postoperative development may indicate bleeding after a tonsillectomy. 

What is frequent swallowing?

100

This electrolyte is commonly lost with extracellular dehydration. 

What is sodium? 

200

This is an early sign of heart failure in infants. 

What is tachycardia?

200

This abnormality is identified by a painless swelling in the "belly button" area. 

What is an umbilical hernia?

200

Defense mechanism described as returning to an earlier learned behavior

What is regression?

200

Sudden onset of harsh, barky cough, inspiratory stridor, and sore throat. 

What is croup?

200

This assessment is the most reliable method of detecting fluid loss/gain in children. 

What is daily weight?

300

This serious infection is often caused by bacteria entering the bloodstream through dental procedures.

What is bacterial infective endocarditis?

300

This disorder may be discovered by palpation of an olive-shaped mass during an abdominal assessment. 

What is pyloric stenosis?

300

Erikson stage where the child is immersed in learning, such as reading, writing and math skills. 

What is industry versus inferiority?

300

Name 3 signs of epiglottitis that begin with the letter "D."

Dysphonia

Dysphagia

Drooling

Distressed respiratory effort

300

Term for potassium level 3.1 mEq/L. 

What is hypokalemia?

400

This medication is prescribed for Kawasaki's disease for it's anti-inflammatory and anti-platelet effect. 

What is aspirin?

400

This type of enema is used to treat intussusception. 

What is a barium or air/gas enema?

400

Typical age at which most infants sit alone steadily without support. 

What is 8 months?

400

This breath sound is commonly heard during an asthma attack. 

What is wheezing?

400

Normal range for pH. 

7.35 - 7.45

500

Rheumatic fever is diagnosed using the modified Jones criteria. Name 2 of the 5 major criteria.

What is carditis, subcutaneous nodules, polyarthritis, rash, and chorea. 

500

These vitamins are poorly absorbed in children with celiac disease. Name 4.

What are vitamins A, D, E, and K?

500

The children do not play together, but alongside each other.

What is parallel play?

500

The term used for frothy and foul-smelling stools in children with cystic fibrosis. 

What is steatorrhea?

500

Name the equivalent: One gram of body weight

What is 1 (one) mL of body fluid?

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