Growth & Development
Newborn care
Meds and fluids
pain management
endocrine disorders
100

This type of play is typical in toddlers.

What is parallel play?

100

Normal newborns prefer to view objects at this distance.

What is 20–38 cm (8–15 inches)?

100

These are the five rights of medication administration.


What are the right patient, medication, route, time, and dose?

100

Preschoolers may believe pain occurs because they were "bad." This concept is called:

What is magical thinking?

100

This type of diabetes is caused by autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells.


What is Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus?

200

Preschoolers believe their thoughts can cause events to happen.


What is magical thinking?

200

After circumcision, assess for bleeding every ___ minutes for at least ___ hours.

What is every 30 minutes for 2 hours?

200

This type of medication should NEVER be crushed.

What are enteric-coated and extended-release medications?

200

Toddlers commonly demonstrate these behaviors when experiencing pain.

What are crying, screaming, kicking, hitting, biting, clinging, or regressive behaviors?

200

The medication used to treat central diabetes insipidus is:


What is desmopressin (DDAVP)?

300

According to Piaget, infants develop this understanding that objects still exist when hidden.

What is object permanence?

300

The first void after circumcision should be documented to assess for this complication.

What is urinary obstruction/edema?

300

A child weighs 27 kg. How many milliliters of maintenance fluid should they receive in 24 hours?


What is 1,640 mL/day?

300

Name one physiologic sign of pain in infants.


What are increased heart rate, decreased oxygen saturation, sweating of hands/feet, grimacing, or restlessness?

300

This laboratory value is elevated in hypothyroidism.

What is TSH?

400

Erikson's developmental stage for toddlers is:

  • What is Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt?

400

A newborn born at 35 weeks gestation is classified as this type of preterm infant.


What is late preterm?

400

Name one complication nurses monitor for during IV therapy in children.


What are infiltration, infection, irritation, or phlebitis?

400

Pain management should combine these two major approaches.

What are pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic interventions?

400

This oral medication is commonly used in pediatric Type 2 diabetes.

What is metformin?

500

The preschooler's reasoning process of linking unrelated events is called this.

What is transduction?

500

The most accurate methods for assessing jaundice are these two tests.

What are transcutaneous bilirubin (TCB) and total serum bilirubin (TSB)?

500

Children younger than this age often have difficulty swallowing tablets and capsules.

  • What is 5–6 years old?


500

EMLA cream should be applied approximately this long before simple procedures.

  • What is about 60 minutes before the procedure?


500

This endocrine disorder is characterized by weight loss, tachycardia, heat intolerance, and decreased TSH.

  • What is hyperthyroidism?