skin
insufficiency
vaccines/meds
disease
labs/blood
100
Also know as atopic eczema it is inflammatory, relapsing and non contagious.
What is atopic dermatitis?
100
Consequence of posterior pituitary hypofunction that results in decreased secretion of vasopressin, the antidiurectic hormone.
What is diabetes insipidus?
100
When the child is very ill or immunosuppressed.
What is when do we delay vaccinations?
100
Peer tutoring structure pacing of work
What are strategies for ADHD in the classroom?
100
To test for certain harmful or potentially fatal disorders that aren't apparent at birth.
What is new born screening?
200
Precautions used for MRSA, Scabies, Herpes Zoster, Diarrhea, Cdiff
What is contact precautions?
200
Signs and symptoms include craving for salt, seizures, circulatory changes and decrease in sexual development.
What is adrenal cortical insufficiency?
200
It contains a weakened or killed germ, the body reacts by making antibodies.
What is how do vaccinations work?
200
An umbrella term for a wide variety of comprehension and educational problems.
What is a learning disability?
200
Blood tests and urine analysis ordered every 1-2 hours until patient is stable.
What is diabetic ketoacidosis?
300
A highly contagious skin infection in children appearing as red sores that burst and develop a honey colored crust.
What is impetigo?
300
The body does not have enough healthy RBCs.
What is iron deficiency anemia?
300
A synthetic analogue of antidiuretic hormone affecting renal water conservation.
What is DDAVP?
300
A developmental disorder that manifests by one year of age in which a child becomes suddenly withdrawn and may lack eye contact, gestures, or attention.
What is autism?
300
A virus that causes lower respiratory symptoms and is highly contagious; one of your terms.
What is RSV?
400
5% of patients with this disease develop a wavy snakelike skin rash.
What is rheumatic fever?
400
Hypogylcemia during the late evening induced by insulin can cause hypergycemia in the early morning.
What is Somogyi phenomenon?
400
Medication used for patient's with Graves disease who are not candidates for other therapy options.
What is propylthiouracil?
400
Tightening of aortic arch which results in a marked difference in blood pressure and pulses of upper and lower extremities.
What is coarctation of aorta?
400
May lead to giantisim or acromegaly.
What is hypersecretion of growth hormone?
500
Prior to performing an aseptic task this technique is necessary to perform.
What are Standard Precautions?
500
This child can participate in active sports with proper meal planning.
What is exercise with children with diabetes?
500
This medication relaxes the muscles in the airways.
What is short-acting beta 2 adrergic agonists?
500
A autoimmune disease in which the medium sized blood vessels throughout the body are inflamed characterized by a strawberry tongue.
What is Kawasaki disease?
500
Excessive deposits of iron may be stored in the spleen, liver, heart, pancreas and lymph glands.
What are complications of frequent blood transfusions?
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