Yellows Mellow
Poor Some Sugar on Me
Livin on the Edge
Hit Me Baby One More Time
Everybody Hurts
100

What is the treatment for hyperbilirubinemia?

Phototherapy

100

What is an acceptable blood glucose in a newborn greater than 72 hours?

3.3 or greater

100

Your pediatric patient is admitted with pneumonia and has a oral temperature of 35.2 what can this indicate?

Sepsis

100

What number do you call for a coder blue?

55

100
What is the pediatric dosing for ibuprofen?

10mg/kg/dose

200

Parents bring their 4 day old newborn to the ER with concerns of the child looking "too yellow". You note the newborn seems lethargic and is a bit jittery. What do you assess?

Vital signs, blood sugar, TCB or TSB 

200

How do you check a blood sugar in a newborn?

Edge of the heel

200
What is the first vital sign to change in a deteriorating patient?

Respiratory rate

200

When do you start CPR on a pediatric patient?

Heart rate less than 60 bpm

200

This opioid derivative cannot be given to pediatric patient's as their body cannot process it, leading to potentially fatal build up

Codeine 

300

What is the difference between a TCB and a TSB?

Transcutaneous and serum 

300

Name three signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia in newborns

Jitteriness or tremulousness, limp, mild lethargy, difficulty feeding, eye rolling, weak or high pitched cry

Severe- apnea, tachypnea, seizures, cyanosis, cardiac failure or arrest, sweating, pallor hypothermia, significate unresponsiveness or lethargy

300

Your pediatric patient's capillary refill is 5 seconds long. What is this a indication of?

Hypovolemia 

300

What is the most likely cause of a cardiac arrest in a child?

Respiratory problems
300

What is the dosing for pediatric acetaminophen?

15mg/kg/dose

400

What form must you track TSB levels on?

Hyperbilirubinemia Monitoring Record

400

Your 7 day old newborn is admitted with failure to thrive and poor feeding. You check a blood glucose and it is 1.2 mmol/L. What do you do?

1. IV bolus of Dextrose 10% (D10W) with dosing as per provincial parenteral drug monograph. Then intravenous infusion of D10W as per PPDM.

2. Consult neonatology/pediatrics

3. Repeat glucometer glucose 30 minutes after bolus.


400

Your 6 month old patient is deteriorating and is now not responsive to painful stimuli. Where do you check a pulse?

Brachial pulse

Child - femoral or carotid

400

What is the ratio of compressions to breaths in a 2 rescuer CPR code in a pediatric patient?

15:2

400

What is a validated pain scoring tool for child 0-3 years or non verbal 

FLACC-R-SCORE

500

Untreated jaundice in newborns can lead to this rare but serious complication?

Kernicterus - treatment involves exchange transfusions. Can cause significant brain damage and lead to serious and permanent problems such as: cerebral palsy, hearing loss, learning disabilities

500

You have a 4 day old newborn admitted with poor feeding and hyperbilirubinemia. You do your morning assessment the infant is jittery with a weak cry. You check a blood sugar is 2.4. What do you do?

Give 40% glucose gel with 0.5m/kg AND feed the newborn at the breast for maximum of 30 min or 5ml/kg of expressed breast milk or formula

500

How do you calculate the minimum systolic blood pressure in children 1-10 years of age?

Greater than 70 + (age in years x 2)

500

Your patient is not breathing, but has a pulse. What do you do?

Give rescue breaths 1 every 3 seconds

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