Assessments
Cardiac
Infant Care
Respiratory
Miscellaneous
100

Who is responsible for hotlining concerning findings of your pediatric patient's assessment?

The nurse that assessed the findings
100

What medication would be given to prevent closure of a PDA in a newborn until life-saving surgery can be performed?

prostaglandins

100

At what age is it no longer appropriate to swaddle a patient for comfort?

6 months

100

What condition is associated with difficulty breathing and a barking cough?

Croup
100

What is the normal pediatric fluid bolus dose?

10-20ml/kg

200

What scoring system helps recognize deterioration of pediatric patients?

PEWS

200

What vital sign change can indicate an early sign of shock?

Tachycardia; increased respirations

200

What is the minimum age a patient should be prescribed ibuprofen?

6 months

200

Stridor is indicative of a narrowing in which part of the airway?

Upper airway

200

What type of shock may develop if a dehydrated patient is not treated?

Hypovolemic shock

300

What are the 3 components of the Pediatric Assessment Triangle?

Appearance, circulation, work of breathing 

300

What cardiac defect includes VSD, right ventricular hypertrophy, an overriding aorta, and pulmonary stenosis?

Tetralogy of Fallot 

300

Weight for age less than what percentile on the standard growth charts defines the diagnosis of Failure to Thrive?

5th percentile

300

Why is continuous O2 monitoring required when administering fentanyl?

They are at risk for respiratory depression

300

What is a red flag for abdominal obstruction?

bilious emesis

400

What assessment changes should the nurse monitor for while infusing TPA into a patient's chest tube?

Increased WOB, severe pain, swelling or crepitus at the chest tube insertion site

400

What is your first step after finding your unconscious patient has no pulse?

Start CPR and call a code blue

400

Projectile vomiting and poor weight gain are common findings for what pediatric diagnosis?

Pyloric stenosis

400

In what structure of the lungs does gas exchange take place?

Alveoli

400

What is a contraindication to NG/OG placement?

skull fracture, upper GI surgery, hiatal hernia

500

What is a visual component that should be included in shift report with both nurses?

PIV and wounds

500

What is the most common cause of pediatric cardiac arrest?

respiratory failure and shock

500

What is a complication of phototherapy?

water loss/electrolyte disturbance; skin rash; cancer; retinal injury; epilepsy

500

What is your first step if a pediatric patient becomes bradycardic with poor perfusion?

Provide 30 seconds of bag-mask ventilations

500

What is a complication of DKA

Hypovolemic shock

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