developmental milestones
pulmonary
neuro
endocrine
misc
100

skills acquired at ------- include ability to turn from abdomen to back and grasp objects voluntarily

5 months

100

What type of croup may quickly become a medical emergency?

epiglottitis

100

infant signs of increased ICP

• Tense, bulging fontanel

• Separated cranial sutures

• Macewen (cracked-pot) sign

• Irritability and restlessness

• Drowsiness

• Increased sleeping

• High-pitched cry

• Increased frontooccipital circumference

• Distended scalp veins

• Poor feeding

• Crying when disturbed

• Setting-sun sign

100

how is growth hormone deficiency treated?

GH injections

100

what are contributing factors for sickle cell symptoms?

§obstruction caused by the sickled RBCs with other cells,

§(2) vascular inflammation, and

§(3) increased RBC destruction

200

skills acquired at ---- include sits leaning forward on hands, transfer objects from hand to hand, fixate on small objects, and stranger danger

what is 7 months

200

recommended home treatment for spasmodic laryngitis?

reassurance

cool mist


200

children signs of increased ICP?

• Headache

• Nausea

• Forceful vomiting

• Diplopia, blurred vision

• Seizures

• Indifference, drowsiness

• Decline in school performance

• Diminished physical activity and motor performance

• Increased sleeping

• Inability to follow simple commands

• Lethargy

200

what is sexual development before 8 years of age in females and 9 years of age in males?

precocious puberty

200

goal of sickle cell treatment?

adequate hydration to prevent sickling

300

3 things to help manage colic

§Place infant prone over a covered hot-water bottle or heated towel.

§• Massage infant's abdomen.

§• Respond immediately to the crying.

§• Change infant's position frequently; walk with child's face down and with body across parent's arm, with parent's hand under infant's abdomen, applying gentle pressure.

§• Use a front carrier for transporting infant.

§• Swaddle infant tightly with a soft, stretchy blanket.

§• Take infant for car rides or outside for a change in environment.

§• Use bottles that minimize air swallowing (curved bottle or inner collapsible bag).

§• Use a commercial device in the crib that stimulates the vibration and sound of a car ride or plays soothing “noise,” in utero sounds, or music.

§• Provide smaller, frequent feedings; burp infant during and after feedings using the shoulder position or sitting upright, and place infant in an upright seat after feedings.

§• Introduce a pacifier for added sucking.

§• If household members smoke, avoid smoking near infant; preferably confine smoking activity to outside of home.

§• If nothing reduces the crying, place infant in crib and allow to cry; periodically hold and comfort child, and put down again.

300

early indicator of cystic fibrosis

meconium ileus

300
list and distinguish states of consciousness

§Full consciousness: Awake and alert, orientated to time, place, and person; behavior appropriate for age

§Confusion: Impaired decision making

§Disorientation: Confusion regarding time, place; decreased level of consciousness (LOC)

§Lethargy: Limited spontaneous movement, sluggish speech, drowsy

§Obtundation: Arousable with stimulation

§Stupor: Remaining in a deep sleep, responsive only to vigorous and repeated stimulation

§Coma: No motor or verbal response or extension posturing to noxious (painful) stimuli

§Persistent vegetative state: Permanently lost function of the cerebral cortex; eyes follow objects only by reflex or when attracted to the direction of loud sounds; all four limbs are spastic but can withdraw from painful stimuli; hands show reflexive grasping and groping; the face can grimace, some food may be swallowed, and the child may groan or cry but utter no words.

300

These symptoms may be indicative of --->  weight loss despite eating well; short attention span, unable to sit still, unexplained fatigue/sleepiness, and difficulty with fine motor skills; EXOPTHALMOS may develop long before other s/s and may be the only presenting sign

hyperthyroidism

300

type of play typical for preschoolers

associative

400

know cognitive develoment

and tanner stages

400

what role does anatomy play in terms of infection?

the smaller the airway, the more likely narrowing from swollen mucous membranes and increased sputum production; short distance to lower respiratory tract increases likelihood of pneumonia and shorter/open eustachian tube increases likelihood of ear infection

400

assessment tool for neurologic function

glasgow coma scale

400

Symptoms indicative of which disorder ---> acute onset of severe irritability and restlessness, vomiting, diarrhea, hyperthermia, hypertension, severe tachycardia, and prostration. There may be rapid progression to delirium, coma, and even death

thyroid storm

400

acquired condition that occurs as a result of cranial molding during infancy

positional plagiocephaly

500

what is a predictor for repeat suicide attempts?

What is used most commonly for completed suicides?

- previous suicide attempt

- firearms

500

post-op tonsillectomy care should include:

Analgesics, ice collars, cool, soft foods/liquid encouraged after patient fully alert and without signs of hemorrhage (avoid red colored liquids/foods and milk products)

monitor for hemorrhage

discourage coughing/blowing nose

avoid suctioning

place on side or abdomen to facilitate drainage of secretions

500

Elicited by rotating the child's head quickly to one side and then to the other. Conjugate (paired or working together) movement of the eyes in the direction opposite to the head rotation is normal. Absence of this response suggests dysfunction of the brainstem or oculomotor nerve (cranial nerve III).

doll's head manuever

500
be able to distinguish hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia symptoms

different types of insulin

see textbook and powerpoint :)

500

what are 2 things that should be routinely screened for?

abuse

suicide


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