The three main signs of Digoxin toxicity in a child
What are bradycardia, arrhythmias, and vomiting?
100
The 2 most common symptoms in pediatric concussions
What are confusion and amnesia?
100
The drug generally considered to be the gold standard for treating nausea associated with chemotherapy
What is Zofran (Ondansetron)?
100
While the rash for Measles generally starts on the face, the rash for Varicella starts here
What is on the abdomen/trunk?
100
Name 3 of the hallmark symptoms associated with Kawasaki disease
What are rash, cervical lymphadenopathy, strawberry tongue, dry/chapped lips, swelling and peeling of the hands and feet, limbus-sparing conjunctival injection?
200
The 4 main defects comprising Tetralogy of Fallot
What are VSD, over-riding aorta, pulmonary stenosis (non-valvular), and right sided hypertrophy?
200
The number on the Glasgow Coma Scale (or lower) that is indicative of a coma
What is 8?
200
The most common type of pediatric cancer affecting males more than females
What is Leukemia?
200
The 3 "C"s of Measles
What are cough, conjunctivitis, and coryza (cold like symptoms)?
200
The medication commonly given to children with Sickle Cell Anemia to reactivate fetal hemoglobin
What is Hydroxyurea?
300
A congenital cardiac condition that manifests with a difference in blood pressures of the upper and lower extremities
What is Coarctation of the Aorta?
300
The 3 late signs of increased ICP involved in Cushing's Triad
What are increased systolic BP, widened pulse pressure, and bradycardia?
300
A complication of bone marrow and stem cell transplants that occurs when WBCs from the donor identify the recipient's as foreign and attack them. AND Name 2 symptoms of this condition.
What is Graft Vs. Host Disease?
Symptoms: Fever, vomiting, rash, abnormal LFTs
300
The minimum percenti of the population that must be vaccinated in order for herd immunity to be achieved
What is 90%?
300
Kawasaki Disease manifests as an inflammation or vasculitis of these important vessels
What are the coronary arteries?
400
The drug considered first line of choice for an infant experiencing an acute hypercyanotic Tet spell
What is IV Morphine?
400
When distinguishing CSF from clear nasal drainage, a urine dipstick may be utilized to detect the presence of this substance
What is glucose?
400
The immunizations that children undergoing treatment for cancer should not receive
What are the MMR,Varicella, and FluMist (any live) Vaccines?
400
Vaccination that all expectant mothers should receive during each pregnancy, ideally between 27-36 weeks
What is the Tdap vaccine?
400
The type of infection that is most commonly associated as a predecessor to Acute Glomerulonephritis
What is Group A Beta Streptococcal infection?
500
A cardiac defect where there is no communication between the right atrium and right ventricle
What is Tricuspid Atresia?
500
The steroid that can be used for short periods of time to treat "Jack-knife Seizures" or Infantile Spasms
What is ACTH?
500
The most common type of malignant extra-cranial solid tumor of childhood (frequently found on the adrenal glands). AND Name a positive finding in the urine for 95% of all cases
What is Neuroblastoma? AND Urine positive for catecholamines:
VMA: Vanillymandelic Acid
HVA: Homovanillic Acid
500
Positive results of these 2 signs would provide strong suspicion for bacterial Meningitis
What are the Kernig & Brudzinski signs?
500
The adjuvant drug commonly administered alongside of blood transfusions to SCA patients that has been known to cause hearing loss and orange discoloration of urine