Vaccine Defense
Classic Hallmarks


Isolation & Parasites
The Complex Family
End of Life Comfort
100

What is a mild acute illness *(like a low-grade fever, mild cold, or otitits media?

This is the type of acute illness that is considerated a common misconception NOT a true contraindication to giving a vaccine.

100

What are honey-colored crusts?

This is the highly descriptive type of supervicial skin crusting associated with an impetigo infection.

100

What is C. dif (clostridioides difficile)?

This is a spore-forming diarrheal pathogen which requires only handwashing - no gels or foam.

100

What is People First Language?

This is the practice of prioritizing a humn being over his diagnosis, such as saying 'a child with Downs Syndrome' instead of a Downs Sydrome child.

100

What is Pediatric Pallitive Care?

Unlike hospiec, this type of care is introduced right at the time of a complex chronic diagnosis and allows concurrent curative treatments.

200

What are the MMR and Varicella vaccines?

These two specific live vaccines should never be given to a patient who is severely immunocompromised or pregnant.

200

What is diptheria?

A bacterial respiratory disease that features a dense, grey pseudomembrane over the tonsils and a distinct 'bull's neck' appearance.

200

What is the 'Tape Test" (pressing clear tape against the perianal skin.)

This is the step by step diagnostic test parents must perform first thing in the morning to catch a pinworm infestation.

200

What is normalization?

This term describes the intentional, creative efforts a family makes to weave complex medical routines into everyday life to maintain a sense of routine.

200

What is a 'Death rattle' (terminal congestion)?

This common terminal sound is caused by pooled scretions and should be treated gently with sublingual atropine or scopolamine rather than deep suctioning.

300

What is VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System)?

National reporting system where nurse must document and report any suspected adverse events or reactions following a vaccine.

300

What are Koplik spots?

These tiny, bluish-white spots appear on the buccal mucosa opposite the molars and are the absolute diagnostic hallmark of measles (rubeola).

300

What are head nits (eggs)?

These are the silver-white oval structures that are firmly cemented to the hair shaft close to the scale, distinguishing fthem from dandruff.

300

What is chronic sorrow?

The cyclical, rrecurring sadness peaks for parents when their chronically ill child misses major develpmental or social milestones over time.

300

What is the pre-school age (3-5 years old?) viewpoint on end of life - magical thinking?

Pre-schoolers engage in magical thinking and view death as temporary, reversible, and similar to sleeping.

400

What is 'vaccinating based on a child's chronological age (not gestational age.)

This is the correct, chronologically based rule for administering vaccines to an infant who was born prematurely.

400

What is Scaralet Fever?

This condition features a bright red 'strawberry tongue' and a systemic sandpaper textured rash in response to a strep throat infection.

400

What is an Airborne Infection Isolation Room (AIIR) and an N95 mask?

This is the specific type of negative-pressure room environment and the specific mask required for a nurse caring for a child with measles or TB.

400

Who are the siblings of chronically ill children?(shadow children)

These siblings are referred to a 'shadow children' because they are highly vulnerable to internalized guilt, resentment, or early parentification.

400

What is legacy building (or memory making?) Give examples.

Plaster handprints, locks of hair keepsakes and fingerprint jewlry are eamples of this vital practice.

500

What are neomycin, yeast, and gelatin?

These are three specific chemical or food components found in certain vaccines that a nuse should screen for severe allergic histories before administration.

500

What is the presence of lesions in multiple stages simulataneously?  (macules, papules, vesicles, and crusts?)

This is the defining clinical hallmark of chickenpox (varicella)

500

What is Scabies?

This parasitic skin condition presents with linear skin burrows in the finger webs and requires a top-to-bottom application of permethrin 5% cream left on for 8 to 14 hours.

500

What is maximizing the child's optimal development and potential for independence?

Unlike the medical model which seeks to fix a specific deict, this is the primary goal of nursing care when supporting a child with a permanent develoipmental disability.

500

What is the adolescent's view on death?

Underrstand it like an adult, but often reacts with oprofound anger because it threatens their emerging independence and identity.