RSV/ Bronchiolitis is an acute inflammation of the small bronchi and bronchioles. Air is trapped and _________ occurs.
100
A viral infection of the upper airway that normally occurs in children 6 months to 4 years of age.
What is croup?
100
Areas of the skull that have not yet fused.
What are fontanelles?
100
The pediatric assessment triangle looks at _________, ___________, and ___________.
What is appearance, breathing, and circulation?
100
When a pediatric patient is intubated, an ____ ______ is placed to lessen gastric distension.
What is an NG tube?
200
I have an increase in fine and gross motor development, I know how to talk, but I will refuse to speak if frightened, I have a very active imagination, and I can express my temper.
What is a preschooler, ages 3 to 5 yrs?
200
An infection of the meninges, can be bacterial or viral.
What is meningitis?
200
The ________ _________ is the narrowest part of a young childs airway.
What is the cricoid ring?
200
Cardiac arrest in infants and young children is most commonly caused by ________ and _________ _________.
What are airway and respiratory problems?
200
For pediatric patients in cardiac arrest, medications can be administered through _____ or _____ access.
What is IV or IO?
300
I have reached puberty, but not adulthood, I am very independent and opinionated, my parents are stupid, and I am worried about how I look.
What is an adolescent, ages 11 (female)/13 (male) to 18 yrs.?
300
An abnormal discharge of neurons in the brain.
What are febrile seizures?
300
The area just below the head of a long bone.
What is the epiphyseal plate (growth plate)?
300
In children less than 6 yrs of age, _________ __________ is a reliable sign of perfusion.
What is capillary refill?
300
An IO line is most commonly placed here in a pediatric patient.
What is the tibial tuberosity?
400
I am always on the move, I am curious, very stubborn, and I am learning how to talk.
What is a toddler, ages 1 to 3 yrs.?
400
An acute infection and inflammation of the epiglottis and is potentially life threatening.
What is epiglottitis?
400
True or False - Neonates and newborns have a greater ability to shiver than adults.
What is False? They actually lack the ability to shiver at all.
400
A low pulse rate and slowed respirations are considered _________ __________ of cardiopulmonary arrest.
What are ominous signs?
400
When defibrillating a pediatric patient, the dosage of joules is ______, and _____.
What is 2 joules/kg and 4 joules/kg?
500
I have lost up to 10% of my birth weight, my development revolves around my reflexes, and I react mostly to my Mommy.
What is a neonate, ages birth to 1 month?
500
Most commonly caused by respiratory syncytial virus.
What is bronchiolitis?
500
A pediatrics cardiac output is increased by increasing their ___________ _________.
What is their heart rate?
500
An abnormal, musical, high-pitched sound, more commonly heard on inspiration.
What is stridor?
500
These medications can be administered via IO access.
What are Epinephrine, Atropine, Dopamine, Lidocaine, Sodium bicarbonate, and Dobutamine?