What is the normal heart rate range of a neonate?
What is 100-160
Patient: 2 y.o. male, 14 kg Order: NS bolus of 1,000 mL What is wrong with this order?
What is too much fluid. Bolus should be 20 mL/kg (280 mL)
The age range covered by pediatrics.
What is birth-18 years?
Who was the halftime show performer during Superbowl LVII?
Who is Rhianna?
Cardiac monitoring. Symptom relief-skin discomfort, mouth care. High doses of aspirin. Strawberry tongue. Peeling skin on toes and fingers.
What is Kawasaki Disease.
What are the 2 types of temperature measurement?
What is are Fahrenheit and Celsius.
The biggest difference between adult and pediatric medications.
What is pediatric medications are weight based weight based?
What is the usually the first 1st food introduced in infancy?
What is Iron-fortified rice cereal
Who sings the song "Poker Face"?
Who is Lady Gaga?
Sickled Red Blood Cells become rigid and take on this elongated 2-sided shape.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY! --- Sickle Cell Disease is classified as an autosomal recessive disorder. This would be the percentage a child would have of having Sickle Cell Disease if both parents were CARRIERS of the disease.
What is a crescent?
What is 25%?
The reason ht and wt is obtained on admission.
What is to obtain base line data. What is pediatric medications are weight dosed.
A proton pump inhibitor (PPI) is ordered for an infant with gastroesophageal reflux. The nurse should include in the drug teaching that: A. The drug should be given 30 minutes before bedtime. B. Three times a day dosing has maximum effect. C. The drug can be stopped once symptoms have resolved. D. Several days may pass before full effect is reached.
What is ( D.) several days may pass before full effect is reached.
Age at when the child is Able to walk up and down stairs
What is age 2
"Can you feel the Love Tonight" is from what Movie?
What is Lion King
What is this picture depicting?
What is bacterial conjunctivitis
Which pain scale is used for infants and young children post op that cannot report pain?
What is the FLACC
Prednisone 2 mg/kg/day IV every 12 hours is ordered. On hand you have Prednisone 50 mg/mL. The child weighs 25 kg. How many mg per dose will the child receive?
What is 25 mg
Most common cause of severe injury and death in school-age children
What is is motor vehicle crashes—pedestrian and passenger
"But I'm a creep
I'm a weirdo
What the hell am I doin' here?
I don't belong here" are from what Song?
What is " Creep"
A life threatening condition which may develop as a result of Sickle Cell Crisis.
What is shock? What is acute chest syndrome?
A 10-kg patient who has had 2 days of vomiting and diarrhea presents to the ED. The patient now weighs 9kg. What is the percent of dehydration?
double jeopardy!!What is the fluid volume deficit?
Part A: What is 10% dehydration.
This is calculated by dividing the difference between the pre-illness and illness weights by the pre-illness weight, then multiplying by 100
Part B: 1000ml
Deficit (mL) = weight (kg) (pre illness weight) x % dehydration x 10
Methods of preventing dosing and administration errors for medications in a hospital.
What is bar code scanning, checking the 5 Rs, computerized physician order entry, and smart infusion pumps?
Erikon's stage of development for the school-aged child
Give an example of this stage
What is Industry vrs. inferiority
What are skills that develop confidence and competency
What is the most played song of 2022
What is " As It Was" by Harry styles
"Cold and Clammy- Need some candy", what would this patient be exhibiting
What is hypoglycemia