MEDS
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ch 44/cancer
review
100

After the 1st priority of establishing an airway ______ is the drug of choice.

Epinephrine 

(session 6/ch 42)

100

Teaching points for a parent who's child was recently prescribed antihypertensive medication...

Rise slowly & avoid sudden position changes; Do not discontinue, take med as described & notify MD if an unpleasant SE occurs; Avoid alcohol, Encourage fluids & to stay on prescribed diet

(session 6&7/ch 42)


100

Furosemide (Lasix) blocks reabsorption of Na and H2O in the __________ renal tubule.

PROXIMAL 

(session 6&7/ch 42)


100

White reflection in child's pupil may indicate ___________.

retinoblastoma

(ch 44/side#19)

100

Hypoglycemia manifestions include (select all)

A. Increased urination 

B. Hunger

C. Signs of dehydration 

D. Irritability

E. Sweating and pallor 

F. Kussmaul respirations 

Hunger, irritability, sweating and pallor 

(Others are s/s of HYPERglycemia)

200

What medication is given for Kawasaki dx?

Gamma globulin

(session 6/7, ch 42)

200

Prostaglandin E is used for what congenital heart defects?

KEEPS PDA OPEN, So its used for ductus-dependent cardiac defects such as; Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), Transposition of the great vessels, Total anomalous pulmonary ventricular return (TAPVR)

(session 6&7/ch 42)

200

I am a weak diuretic who spares potassium & may take several days to take effect, b/c of this i'm usually paired with other meds as well.. what am I?

Spironolactone (Aldactone) *usually paired w/ thiazides or furosemide

(session 6&7/ch 42)

200

This child is being treated w/ chem & radiation, Reed-Sternberg cells are present & he has painless swollen lymph nodes in only ONE AREA of the body.. what condition does he have?

Hodgkin's lymphoma (No R-S cells present & multiple nodes involved around the lymph system)

(patio-map/ch 44)

200

Toddler age 1-2yrs, normal heart rate range is ?

98-140 beats per minute

(Per Peds VS chart on canvas)

300

Drug MOST COMMONLY used for Enuresis?

The TCA, imipramine (Tofranil)! It's anticholinergic action in the bladder inhibits urination.

*others used are DDAVP nasal spray & oxybutynin

(session 9/ch 45)

300

____________ are used in short bursts to suppress the inflammatory response in IBD (inflammatory bowel dx)?

Corticosteroids (i.e. prednisone & prednisolone)

(session 8/ch 41)

300

Rifampin, Isoniazid, Pyrazinamide & Ethambutol are medications for ___________.

Tuberculosis (TB) 

(session 5/ch 40)

300

S/S of Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia?

Anemia (pale, weak, tired)

Neutropenia (infection, fever)

Thrombocytopenia (petechiae, ecchymosis)

*also bone/joint pain & fx (r/t increased pressure)

(ch 44/slide 31)

300

According to Piaget's cognitive theory of development, what stage is a child 9 yrs old in?

Concrete Operational (7-11 yrs, thinking logically about concrete events and grasping concrete analogies)

(Per Piaget's stages chart on canvas)

400

Side effects of Immunosuppressants include...  (name at least 3)

Increased risk for infection, growth retardation, HTN, cataracts, obesity, hirsutism, Cushing's syndrome s/s

(session 9/ch 45)

400

The 5 drug classes for treating HTN (hypertension) are?

ACE inhibitors, ARBs, Beta blockers, Calcium channel blockers, Diuretics (*remember AABCD)

(session 6&7/ch 42)

400

Topical medications for tx of atopic dermatitis (Eczema), best used at the beginning of a "flare up".

Tacrolimus and Pimecrolimus

(session 3/ch32)

400

_____________ is a pediatric oncologic emergency that occurs in malignancies that have a large tumor burden, are very sensitive to chemo, or have a rapid proliferative rate. SE may include; ALOC, flank pain, decrease in urine output.

Tumor lysis syndrome

(session 12 outline/ch 44)

400

Normal range for RR for infants? 

30-53 breaths per minute 

(Per Peds VS chart on canvas)

500

The first line of therapy for MCNS (Minimal-change nephrotic syndrome)

Corticosteroids (Prednisone)

(session 9/ch 45)

500

Antihistamines used for day-time relief of pruritus due to their non-sedating effects?

Loratadine (Claritin) or fexofenadine (Allegra) 

*Hydroxyzine(Atarax) & Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) can cause drowsiness 

(session 3/ch32)

500

Sadly, Fragile X Syndrome has no cure, but serotonin agents such as __________ & __________ may be helpful for controlling violent temper outbursts. 

Caarbamazepine (Tegretrol) & Fluoxetine (Prozac)

(session 4/ch 37)

500

Bone marrow transplant is a treatment choice for which type of cancer?

Leukemia! 

(patho-map/ch 44)

500

A nurse is caring for a child with thrombocytopenia, what nursing care should be included? (Select all)

1. Monitor for signs of bleeding

2. Administer routine immunizations

3. Obtain rectal temperatures

4. Avoid peripheral venipunctures

5. Limit visitors 


1, 4 (remember: low platelets, so initiate bleeding precautions!)

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