Genitourinary
Fractures
Labs, Test Diagnostic
Chp 35 Recap
Infection & Testing
100

toilet training or the lack of is concerning at what age 

After 7 years old 

100

___________________ traction allows for the patient to never touch the bed allows for levitation 

Bryant Traction 

100

________________ is dialysis that occurs outside of the body filter the blood and replaces it 

Hemodialysis 

100

The kidneys produce what 

Renin ( Regulate BP)

erythropoietin (Red Blood Cells) 

100

_____________________ diet is recommended for nephrotic syndrome 

Low sodium 

(Helps decreases fluid retention.)


200

________________________ have more hard to toilet train

Boys 

200

Most common child hood fractures 

greenstick and clavicle 

200

Acute Kidney Injuries are diagnosed by evaluation of 

 H&P, BUN, creatinine, calcium K and Na

200

________________________ is associated with glomerulonephritis 

Strep Throat 

200

Medications for UTIs

Antibiotics 

Amoxil, Omnipen, Keflex, Suprax, Cefzil, Gentamicin, bacterium and augumentin 

300

___________________ are more common in infant male than infant females especially if they are uncircumcised 

UTI’s 

300

RICE

R-Rest

I- Ice 1-15 min at a time 30-60 break 

C- Compress helps for walking and reduce swelling 

E- Elevate helps with edema 

300

______________________ is a diagnostic test that uses dye and something is inserted in the bladder to visualize and check for strictures or reflux 

VCUG

300

Medications for Nephrotic Syndrome 

Diuretics 

Antibiotics

corticosteroids and albumin infusion 

300

Most common childhood infection 

UTIs

400

________________________ is a idiopathic genitourinary disorder that is more common in children younger than 6. There are two categorie. Signs and symptoms of this disorder are 

Fatigue, Anorexia, Edema, Weight gain, abdominal swelling, golden yellow foamy urine, loss of appetite and elevated BP

Nephrotic Syndrome 

400

_________________________________ injuries can alter bone growth 

Epiphyseal Plate

400

How to assess for dehydration 

Fontanels depressed cap refill skin tutor and lack of tears 

400

Infant has no tears, sunken Fontanels, and sodium of 139 what type of dehydration is this 

Isotonic Dehydration 

400

Three area for UTI

Bladder=cystitis 

Uretha=urethritis

Kidney=Pyelonephritis

500

What are the functions of the kidneys? 

Filtering blood, water, protein, electrolytes glucose, amino acids, and excreting unwanted substances 

500

________________________ fractures means fragments of the bones are separated 

Complete 

500

Urine Production 

Toddler 15-20 ml/hr

School age 10-25ml/hr 

Adolescent 40-80 ml/hr equivalent to adult 

500

Younger children have a lower _________________ and it takes longer to filter medications. Due to the lower ___________ nurses must be caution when giving _____________ drugs to these patients 

GFR, GFR, and nephrotoxic drugs 

500

Consider the best measure of kidney function in the child. 

Collected over 24 hours and must be refrigerated 

Creatinine Clearance