Respiratory
Cardiac
Skin
Renal
Gastrointestinal
100

The respiratory rate in which a nurse should hold oral feedings.

What is >60?

100

Classic late assessment finding for deterioration in infants.

What is bradycardia?

100

List 2 common reactions to vaccines after administration.

What is fever (<104), fussiness, redness at the injection site, and irritability?
100

Expected urine output for an infant.

What is 2mL/kg/hour?

100

Assessment only available on an infant to assess fluid status.  

What is fontanel assessment?  

200

The assessment that supports bleeding in a child status post tonsillectomy (not vital signs).

What is frequent swallowing?

200

Name two acyanotic cardiac defects.

What is atrial septal defect, ventricular septal defect, or patent ductus arteriosus?

200

Skin breakdown that occurs in infants, effects the buttocks area, and does not spare skin folds.

What is candida?  

200

Any child less than 2 years of age with an unexplained fever should be tested for this.

What is a urinary tract infection?

200

The number of hours per day an infant should wear elbow immobilizers following a repair of a cleft lip.

What is 24 hours per day?

300

The priority intervention for an infant with RSV with an oxygen saturation of 90% and RR of 52.

What is suctioning?

300
Gold standard treatment for Kawaski's disease.

What is IVIG?

300

If a person does not have an immunity to measles and is exposed, they should be instructed to isolate for ______ days. 

What is 21 days from the date of exposure?

300

Patient weight:  5kg
Order:  Infuse bolus of normal saline over 30 minutes.

_____ is the rate the nurse should set the pump in mL/hour.

What is 200mL/hour?

300

Treatment for a child experiencing currant jelly stools.    

What is an air enema? 

400

The most likely diagnosis for a 2-year-old with unexplained fever, absent cough, and drooling.

What is acute epiglottis?  

400

A 2-year-old with TOF is experiencing a hypercyanotic episode.  Name the intervention that the nurse should perform.

What is place the child in knee-chest position?

400

The length of time stuffed animals should be sealed in a bag after a child is diagnosed with pediculus humanus capitis (head lice).

What is 14 days or two weeks?

400
True/False:

A nurse should expect to administer diuretics to a child with hemolytic uremic syndrome.

What is true?

400

The suspected diagnosis for a 5-day-old experiencing metabolic alkalosis from projectile vomiting.

What is pyloric stenosis?

500
The assessment finding that is most concerning on an infant:

BP- 100/60
Temperature- 100.8
Respiratory rate- 38
Stridor at rest
Slightly sunken fontanel 

What is stridor at rest?

500

The medication administered the infants with cyanotic cardiac defects.

What is IV prostaglandins?

500

The nurse assesses greyish brown threadlike streaks on a child's arm during a skin assessment.  The child complains of itches over the last 3 days.  The nurse should hypothesize that a child will receive __________ treatment for ________ diagnosis.

What is permethrin cream (eliminate cream)?

What is scabies?

500

The nurse should hypothesize __________ diagnosis when a child presents with edema, frothy urine and fatigue.

What is nephrotic syndome?

500

A severely dehydrated 11-month-old has D5 normal saline ordered as maintenance fluids.  Name the priority assessment prior to implementing this order.  (Not patent IV)

What is urine output?

M
e
n
u