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Assessment of a child..Uh-uh!
Phase 1 and 2!
What a PAIN?!?!
Help!!! What complication is this?
100
This stage of growth refers to a child ages 3 to 5 years old.
What is Preschool?
100
This part of a child is larger than the rest of his/her body which increases airway resistance.
What is tongue?
100
The most common O2 delivery system used in smaller children.
What is Blow by O2?
100
The Pain Assessment scale used for patients more than 4 years old. A happy face chosen by the child indicates NO PAIN.
What is WONG-BAKER Faces Pain Scale
100
Caused by early administration of clear fluids.
What is Post-Operative Nausea and Vomiting
200
at this age, the tot might be about half of their final adult height.
What is 2 years old?
200
A this age group, you offer them choices..but NOT too many choices or you'll end up with a spinning head!
What is Preschool?
200
This is an evaluation tool used to determine patient's readiness for patient discharge from Phase I to Phase II recovery or other inpatient care setting. The patient must score at least 8 points before he/she is deemed fit for transfer.
What is Modified Aldrete Score?
200
This pain assessment tool is used for non-verbal patients and pediatric patients age 2 months-4 years. It rates five parameters which include. Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, and Consolability.
What is FLACC?
200
Common causes are laryngospasm and tongue falling back.
What is Airway Obstruction?!
300
At this age, a child may know their name, age, and gender.
What is 3 years old?
300
At this age-group, you will have to explain in simple terms the function of each equipment you will use on him or her.
What is School-age.
300
This body system of a child is what the nurse especially assesses for (and manage if necessary) during recovery from anesthesia.
What is Airway? or Respiratory system?
300
A child demosntrates this when they are taken to a place where they once experienced pain.
What is Anticipatory fear?
300
The gold standard for treatment is Succhinylcholine.
What is Laryngospasm?
400
According to Piaget, children ages 7 to 12 yearls old learns rules such as conservation.
What is Concrete Operational stage
400
Children have smaller body part which increases airway resistance.
What is nostrils?
400
The nurse would give teaching and discharge instructions including clinic follow-up,giving prescriptions as indicated, and letting the parent/guardian affix their signature on the discharge instruction sheet at this Phase.
What is Phase II?
400
This narcotic has a quick onset of 1-2 minutes and has a dose range of 1-10 mcg/kg. Side effect includes sedation.
What is FENTANYL?
400
Rarely seen in children but when this happens it's because of hypoxia.
What is Bradycardia?
500
According to Erik Erickson, a teenager is at this Psychosocial stage of their development.
What is Identity vs Role confusion.
500
A child has a larger body part compared to the rest of his/her body which increases neck flexion and obstruction.
What is head?
500
Vital signs is taken this frequent when a patient is recovering from anesthesia.
What is 10 minutes?
500
A child weighing 25 kg is recovering from anesthesia. He has an order for Morphine. What is the safe dose range for this patient?
What is 1.25 mg - 2.5 mg.
500
Some Hot Dude Better Give Iced Fluids Fast
What is Stop all trigger agents Hyperventilate Dantrolene 2.5 mg/kg Bicarbonate Glucose Iced IVF Fluids Fast heart rate - be prepared to treat VTach
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