Fluid/Electrolyte
Renal
GI
Cancer
Endocrine
Neuro
Musc/Skeletal
100

Clinical s/s of mild, moderate and severe dehydration

Mild: increased thirst, dry MM

Severe: Rapid pulse, rapid/shallow breathing, decreased skin turgor

100

Teaching for parents of a child with enuresis

restrict evening fluids, abstain from sugary drinks, possible medication, voiding right before bed

100

s/s of gastroesophageal reflux in an infant

vomiting, arching back, failure to thrive

100

Education for infection prevention in a child who is on chemo treatment

hand washing, avoiding sick people and crowds

100

Symptoms of DKA

Hyperglycemia, fruity breath, ketones in urine, kussmal breathing, lethargy

100

Nursing interventions for an infant diagnosed with spina bifida cystica

apply sterile,moist dressing

educate family on surgical repair

Frequent neuro assessments

100

Home education on cast care

Elevate to prevent swelling

avoid getting wet, unless a waterproof cast

Do not put anything down the cast

200

When should a child be switched over to po fluid rehydration?

moderate dehydration, no vomiting, decrease or no diarrhea, desire to take po

200

Steps to obtaining a urine sample via a UA bag

Wash the area, dry the area, apply the urine bag attempting a good seal, once there is urine remove the bag, label and send urine to lab

200

Education for parents of a reflux baby to help reduce vomiting

Small/more frequent feeds in upright position

Frequent burping

Thicken feeds

200

What chromosomal disorder is at highest risk for cancer?

Down Syndrome

200

Treatment of a child admitted with DKA

Obtain urine sample, start PIV (anticipate insulin drip), check blood glucose every 15 min while on insulin drip, NPO, VS Q1, Neuro checks Q4, blood gas

200

Home education for a baby with VP shunt

Infection precautions, signs of malfunction (bulging fontanel, irritability, vomiting, headache), if signs of malfunction go to ER

200

Treatment and education for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

steroids, ROM, remain active, encourage genetic testing for females

300

What fluid is best to give a child with diarrhea? 

Oral rehydration fluid such as pedialyte

300

Diet for a child with acute glomerulonephritis

low sodium, fluid restricted

300

When would you notify provider prior to surgery for intussusception?

if patient passes a BM

300

Priority action for a cancer child that is suffering from nausea and vomiting

Give medication as ordered and document response

300

What topics should be included in endocrine education?

Metabolism, energy use, growth and dev, fluid and electrolytes, stress, sexual reproduction

300

Risk factors for febrile seizures

genetic predisposition, viral illness

300

What members of the healthcare team are expected to participate for a child with CP?

Pt, caregivers, speech, OT

400

What is the most common cause of water intoxication?

Inappropriately prepared formula

400

What do you expect to see in the urine of a child with acute glomerulonephritis?

Protein

400

Interventions for Hirschprung disease prior to surgery

empty bowel, IVF, consent, abdominal circumference

400

Symptoms of ALL

wounds not healing, bruising, complaints of bone and joint pain

400

How frequently should a type 1 diabetic check blood sugars?

before meals

400

Risk for Reye syndrome

Use of aspirin during a viral illness

400

Best way to improve mobility in a child with CP

passive ROM

500

Nursing priority prior to giving MIVF with K+

 evaluate electrolytes and urine output

500

What are signs indicating a UTI in a pediatric patient?

fever, hematuria, foul smelling urine, leukocytosis, positive urine culture, vomiting,lethargy

500

What foreign bodies that are ingested are considered surgical emergencies?

magnets, button battery

500

What tests can you anticipate in a child with symptoms of ALL?

CBC, CT, Urine

500

Teaching for a new type 1 diabetic

check glucose before taking insulin, contact provider for hyperglycemia, check glucose more often when sick, know s/s of hypo/hyperglycemia

500

Priority nursing action for a child brought in for concussion

ABCs, neuro assessment

500

Education for parents with an infant in pavlik harness

No lotion/powder, massage under straps, check skin frequently for irritation

600

Name 3 things that require an increase in fluid requirements?

fever, tachypnea, vomiting, diarrhea, shock

600

What is the preferred method to collect urine in a pediatric patient?

clean catch

600

What is the pathophysiology of hirschsprung disease and assessment findings?

Absence of ganglion cells

abdominal mass, unable to pass stool, visible peristalsis

600

What lab would you expect to evaluate for a child with cancer who has sustained unexplained bruising?

Platelets

600

How to administer growth hormone

subcutaneous, 90-degree angle, At bedtime

600

s/s and priority nursing interventions of increased ICP

altered LOC, bradycardia, seizures, posturing

elevate HOB, hyperoxygenation, diuretics, surgery

600

Symptoms and treatment of congenital hip dysplasia

asymmetric gluteal and thigh folds, on leg longer, positive otolani test

pavlik harness

700

Name one thing that requires a decrease in fluid requirements

heart failure, increased ICP, renal failure

700

Most common pathogen to cause UTI in a pediatric patient?

E. coli

700

Gold standard diagnostic test for Hirschsprung disease

Rectal biopsy

700

Symptoms of tumor lysis syndrome

 flank pain, lethargy, n/v, oliguria, pruritis, tetany, altered LOC

700

Symptoms and priority nursing action of suspected growth hormone deficiency

small for age

endocrine studies, xray, monitor growth curve 

700

Priority assessment in a child who has experienced a near drowning

ABCs, Neuro, Temp regulation

700

Serial casting followed by a brace is the primary treatment for what orthopedic disorder?

Clubfoot

800

Water intoxication can lead to what disorder?

Seizures due to decrease in sodium

800

Nursing management in a child that has acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis

Daily weights, I&O, daily abdominal girth, low sodium diet

800

Symptoms of Meckel Diverticulum

bloody, painless bowel movements

800

Vaccine concerns with a child receiving chemo

 vaccines given 2 weeks before or during chemo are considered inactive. Child should be revaccinated 3 months after chemo has stopped

800

Treatment for pituitary hyperfunction

surgical removal of tumor, radiation

800

Symptoms and Nursing interventions for meningitis

fever, irritability, bulging fontanelle, poor feeding

Droplet isolation, Tylenol prn, Neuro assessment, IV abx for bacterial, no abx for viral

800

Medications and priority assessment for a child with JRA

NSAIDs, Antirheumatic drugs, Biologic agents, Steroids

Priority assessment: signs of bone marrow suppression and infection, liver function if on metotrexate

900

What is the most frequent cause of hypovolemic shock in children?

blood loss

900

Characteristics of nephrotic syndrome

proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, hyperlipidemia, facial edema, urinary protein loss

900

Signs and symptoms of pyloric stenosis

nonbilious projectile emesis, visible peristalsis, failure to thrive, dehydration, metabolic alkalosis, abdominal distention, constant hunger

900

S/s, testing and precautions with Wilms tumor

hematuria, non tender abdominal mass, hypertension

CBC, CT, UA

do not push/rub abdomen or flank

900

Define precocious puberty

Sexual development before age 9 in boys or before age 8 in girls

900

Gold standard test to diagnose epilepsy

EEG

900

Appropriate education to give a parent of a child with CP that has difficulty eating

frequent, small meals

1000

Priority management of shock

Oxygenation and ventilatory support

1000

Symptoms of DI in the newborn

vomiting, fever, failure to thrive, hypernatremia

1000

Symptom triad for intussusception

sudden onset abdominal pain, sausage like abdominal mass, bloody stools

1000

expected lab values post chemo

decrease in platelets, leukocytes, erythrocytes

1000

Education topics to discuss with a family of a child with chronic hormone imbalance

metabolism, energy, growth and development, fluid and electrolytes, stress, sexual health

1000

s/s of concussion

headache, periods of confusion or amnesia, difficulty concentrating

1000

Assessment findings associated with compartment syndrome and priority nursing action

increased pain, numbness and tingling

priority action: call the provider

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