Exercise, tobacco smoke, or seasonal allergies are a few of the many factors that can trigger an episode of this disease.
What is asthma.
This disease presents with a vesicular rash and requires airborne precautions while in the hospital.
What is chicken pox (Varicella)
The nurse should determine the child's routines, habits, and preferences and maintain consistency as much as possible for a child with this disorder.
What is autism or cognitive disorder?
A child born with a meningocele will have to lay in this position prior to surgical correction.
What is prone or avoid being supine.
This illness that consists of measles, these are small, red spots located on skin and buccal mucosa can be by the age of 4 years old.
What is MMR?
For a child with nephrotic syndrome, the nurse will ensure that the diet has restrictions in this electrolyte.
What is sodium?
Parents of a child with mononucleosis should limit strenuous activities to avoid this.
What is splenic injury?
In this disease, infants have a hard time tolerating feedings and frequent episodes of vomiting.
What is GERD?
If a patient with a cardiac defect becomes cyanotic while crying, what should the nurse instruct the parents to do.
What is provide comfort?