Growth and Development
Common Pediatric Illnesses
Medications and Procedures
Family-Centered Care
Pediatric Emergencies
100

State the age at which most children begin to walk independently.


What is 12-15 months?

100

Name three classic signs and symptoms of croup.

What is a barking cough, inspiratory stridor, and hoarseness?

100

List a common condition that results from taking too much Acetaminophen in 24hrs. 

What is liver failure?

100

Tell us why family-centered care is important in pediatric nursing. 

What is promoting positive outcomes, reducing stress, and empowering families?

100

State what it means to provide the initial management of a child experiencing a febrile seizure.

What is ensure safety, administer antipyretics, and monitor for status epilepticus?

200

Name some common psychosocial milestones for a toddler.

What is developing autonomy, parallel play, and language skills?

200

Name the three classic symptoms of Meningitis.

What is fever, headache, and neck rigidity or stiffness?

200

State the position the child should be placed in for a lumbar puncture.

What is the lateral position with the knees pulled to their stomach, while remaining very still?

200

State how nurses can effectively communicate with children of different ages.

What is use age-appropriate language, be honest, and provide clear explanations?

200

List the signs and symptoms of anaphylactic shock.

What is difficulty breathing, hives, swelling, and hypotension?

300

Describe Piaget's preoperational stage of cognitive development.

What is the stage, from ages 2-7, which is characterized by egocentrism, magical thinking, and animism?

300

Describe the pathophysiology of asthma.

What is a chronic inflammatory airway disease characterized by airway hyperresponsiveness, mucus production, and airway narrowing?

300

Describe the procedure for administering ear drops to a child.

What is: Pull the pinna up and back for children older than 3 years, down and back for children younger than 3 years?

300

Describe the interdisciplinary teams that may play a role in the life of a child during their hospital stay.

What is the Health Care Provider's, Nurse, CNA, Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Case Manager, Social Worker, Child-life Specialist?

300

Describe the nursing assessment for a child with head trauma.

What is assess for Glasgow Coma Scale, pupil response, and signs of increasing intracranial pressure?

400

Explain Erikson's theory of psychosocial development for adolescents.

What is adolescents facing the crisis of identity vs. role confusion, striving to develop a sense of self and their place in the world?

400

List the risk factors for developing type 1 diabetes mellitus.

What is family history, genetic predisposition, and environmental factors?

400

List the subclass of drugs that may be used to decrease the fever in a patient that has Varicella or Influenza; but it can also cause Reye Syndrome.

What are Salicylates (Aspirin)? 

400

List some cultural considerations when providing care to pediatric patients.

What is respect cultural beliefs and practices, communicate effectively, and be sensitive to cultural differences?

400

State 5 Early signs of Respiratory Distress.

What is restlessness, tachypnea, tachycardia, diaphoresis, nasal flaring, retractions, grunting, dyspnea, and wheezing?

500

A 3-year-old child is admitted to the pediatric unit with a diagnosis of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). How can the nurse provide developmentally appropriate care that addresses the child's physical, emotional, and cognitive needs during hospitalization and treatment?

What are the Physical needs? pain management, infection prevention, and nutritional support

What are the Emotional needs? establish trust, promote security, and encourage play

What are the Cognitive needs? maintain routine, provide age-appropriate activities, and educate the family

500

Name three lab value findings for a child that is diagnosed with Bacterial Meningitis. 

What is increased WBC's, increased proteins, decreased glucose?

500

A nurse is caring for a teenager who is experiencing shortness of breath, difficulty talking, and tachypnea after receiving the Meningococcal Vaccine. State what you suspect is happening to the teenager.  State the pharmacological intervention(s) you anticipate performing.

What is an anaphylactic reaction?

What is administer Epinephrine IM?

500

Discuss the ethical implications of decision-making for critically ill children.

What is involving the family in decision-making, respect their wishes, and advocate for the child's best interests?

500

This condition is characterized by a high-pitched, inspiratory sound caused by a narrowing of the upper airway.

What is croup?

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