Neonates
HSV
Pediatric Assessments
100

Appropriate Pain Assessment Tool

What is Neonatal Infant Pain Scale (NIPS)
100

Medication to treat HSV

What is acyclovir?

100

Location palpated for neonatal pulse assessment

What is the brachial pulse?

200

Typical Maintenance fluid type for neonates

What is D10NS?

200

How is HSV transmitted?

What is skin to skin contact, childbirth, body fluids, and asymptomatic shedding?

200

What are the components of Appearance in the PAT?

What is tone, speech/cry, consolability, interactivity, look/gaze?

300

Neonatal procedural analgesia

What is dextrose gel?

300

Where is HSV in the SEM form usually located?

What is the Skin, Mouth and Eyes?

300

Purpose of the pediatric assessment triangle

What is rapid determination and prioritization of Sick, Sicker, Sickest?

400

Appropriate IV flush amount

What is 0.5-1 mL?

400

What form of HSV has the highest Morbidity?

What is HSV CNS?

400

3 signs of increased ICP in neonates

What is irritability, bulging fontanelle, lethargy/ALOC, seizures, vomiting, and poor feeding? 

500

Anatomical heart structure in neonates that begins to close after birth

What is Ductus Arteriosus?

500

HSV with the highest Mortality?

What is Disseminated HSV?

500

5 signs of increased WOB?

What is nasal flaring, head bobbing, suprasternal retractions, subcostal retractions, intercostal retractions, scalene retractions, seesaw breathing?