R.O.M.E
What is range of motion exercise?
Twice a day
What is BID?
Another term for infectious conjunctivitis?
What is "pink eye?"
This common diuretic is administered in infants with heart failure
What is furosemide (Lasix)?
Inflammation and infection of the two palatine tonsils
What is tonsillitis?
This musculoskeletal disorder is initially treated with serial casting
What is clubfoot?
Drops
What is gtts?
Term for crossed eyes
What is strabismus?
Hold digoxin in an infant if the apical heart rate is below this number
What is 90 beats per minute?
This common symptom can develop around the 3rd postop day after a tonsillectomy?
What is an earache?
When a bone bends and cracks, instead of breaking completely into separate pieces.
What is a greenstick fracture?
LUQ
What is left upper quadrant?
Area of the ear affected in otitis media
What is the middle ear?
Approximately 50% of children with this genetic disorder are born with congenital heart defects
What is Down syndrome?
Term describing a harsh, tight sound while breathing in that a child with croup can develop
What is stridor?
The 5 "P's" of a neurovascular assessment
What are pallor, paresthesia, pain, paralysis, and pulses
BKA
What is below-the-knee amputation?
Place an avulsed tooth in this common liquid
What is milk?
An abnormal, rounded shape of the nail bed that is often seen in children with chronic cardiovascular disease
What is clubbing?
Immunization with this vaccine is an effective way to prevent epiglottitis
What is the Haemophilus influenzae type B vaccine (Hib)?
This disorder in infants is typically treated with a Pavlik harness
What is hip dysplasia?
UGI
What is upper gastrointestinal?
Direction to pull the pinna in a toddler when instilling ear drops
What is down and back?
This noninvasive diagnostic procedure uses sound waves to create pictures of the heart.
What is an echocardiogram?
Type of retraction seen in babies in respiratory distress where the belly pulls in beneath the breastbone.
What is substernal retraction?