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100

We can use the FACES pain scale starting at this age:

What is three years old?

100

Chickenpox is contagious until this:

What is when every vesicle opens up and crusts over?

100

This is one intervention if a patient is having a seizure:

What is side-lying position, protect the head, clear surroundings, etc.?

100

Patients with a low white blood cell and platelet count may need these types of precautions:

What are neutropenic and bleeding precautions?

100

Urethral opening on ventral surface:

Hypospadias

200

______ is associated with reflux and treated with upright feeding or medications, and _____ is associated with projectile vomiting and is treated with surgery:

What is GERD and Pyloric Stenosis?

200

A patient is having 40 grams of carbohydrates at lunch. If the CHO is 1:10, the nurse will correct for:

What is 4 units?

200

Bulging fontanelles and distended scalp veins can be associated with this:

What is increased intracranial pressure?

200

______ is associated with strawberry tongue and is treated with IVIG/Aspirin, and ______ is associated with purposeless movements and treated with IV Antibiotics:

What is Kawasaki Disease and Rhuematic Fever?

200

Hypertension is the hallmark sign of this renal condition:

What is acute glomerulonephritis?

300

This medication is given for an acute asthma exacerbation:

What is albuterol?

300

When sick, a diabetic child will need:

What is more insulin?

300

This condition requires a prone position and moist dressing application?

What is meningocele/myelomenigocele?

300

This symptom can be seen in a vaso-occlusive crisis:

What is pain?

300

This condition associated with scrotal pain need immediate evaluation:

What is testicular torsion?

400
This is a adverse effect of coricosteroids:

What is infection risk, delayed growth, and hyperglycemia?

400

This is contraindication for live vaccines:

What is immunocompromise?

400

Repetitive behaviors and toe walking can be seen with this condition:

What is autism?

400

These defects are associated with increased pulmonary blood flow:

What are VSD, ASD, and PDA?

400

Wiping back to front can cause this:

What is a urinary tract infection?

500

This cranial nerve is sensory and responsible for visual acuity:

What is cranial nerve 2?

500

Pertussis is also known as this:

What is whooping cough?

500

______ is a risk for reye's syndrome and ______ is a risk for spina bifida:

What is aspirin and folic acid deficiency?

500

Knee to chest position can help with "tet" spells cause by which cardiac defects:

What is tetralogy of fallot?

500

This medication requires monitoring of mental health status:

What is isotretinoin?

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