In the developmental stages by Eriksons, infants are working on this task.
What is trust vs mistrust?
To avoid an infant from spitting out medication, the nurse places the syringe in this area.
What is the buccal membrane area?
What does ASD stand for?
What is Autism Spectrum Disorder
The nutrient that decreases the risk of neural tube defects
What food items contain folic acid
The most common postpartum complication
What is a postpartum hemorrhage?
This spinal curvature is considered developmental normal for toddlers.
What is lordosis?
When instilling an otic solution into a child's ear, the nurse should pull the ear in this direction.
What is BACK?
Echolalia is a common symptom in this pediatric disorder?
What is autism spectrum disorder.
True or False: An injection of betamethasone can stop preterm labor
False. What does betamethasone do?
True or False: RhoGam is given to all women with a negative blood type during the postpartum period
False. When does a woman in the postpartum period need a RhoGam injection?
This developmental milestone indicates the necessary dexterity to allow the child to brush their own teeth.
What is shoe tying?
This is the location for immunizations in an infant.
What is Vastus Lateralis?
Impulsivity is a key component of this pediatric disorder.
What is Attention Difficeft Hyperactive Disorder?
The characteristics of HELLP
What is hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes and low platelet count?
Serious feelings of overwhelming sadness that emerge during the first year after pregnancy
What is postpartum depression?
Which of the following activities demonstrates that a school-age child is working toward a healthy achievement of Erikson's Developmental task of industry? A: The child brings home completed school work to show parents B: The child prefers to watch cartoons on TV rather than practicing the piano C: The child depends on older siblings to tell him what to wear to school D: The child refuses to play by the rules of a board game.
What is A?
Children under the age of 18 are not to be given this medication due risk of liver and brain damage
What is aspirin?
Increased social interaction would be a good goal for children with this pediatric disorder.
What is autism spectrum disorder?
Signs/symptoms of magnesium toxicity
How do you assess for hyporeflexia, decreased urine output, lethargy, severe hypotension, nausea, vomiting, facial flushing, ileus, depression, difficulty breathing, cardiac dysrhythmia
May occur on the 3rd or 4th day postpartum and usually resolves within 24-36 hours
What is engorgement?
Adolescents are known to be impulsive, there this nursing diagnosis frequently applies to this age group.
When applying an eye ointment, the nurse would start here.
What is the inner canthus?
Children with this specific set of mental health disorders, frequently also have anxiety, ASD or ADHD.
What are eating disorders?
Your first priority for a patient that is admitted to L&D with contractions every 2 minutes, lasting 45 seconds, +4 station and who is a G2P1 and 40 weeks gestation
What basic supplies are needed for an imminent delivery?
While the postpartum patient is receiving heparin for thrombophlebitis; what drug would the nurse expect to administer if the client develops complications related to the heparin therapy?
How is protamine sulfate administered?