Psychosocial
Integrity
Reduction of Risk Potential
Safety &
Infection Control
Respiratory
Disorders
Growth &
Development
Pediatric
Priorities
100

Bruises in various stages of healing may indicate this.

What is physical abuse?

100

Protein in the urine is commonly monitored in this disorder

What is nephrotic syndrome?

100

This type of isolation is used for bacterial meningitis.

What are droplet precautions?

100

This condition commonly causes wheezing and retractions in infants.

What is bronchiolitis?

100

A 7 year old child commonly enjoys these activities.

What are group activities or games with rules?

100

The first priority in pediatric emergencies is usually this.

What is airway?

200

The nurse should use this communication technique with grieving families.

What is therapeutic communication?

200
A hemolytic transfusion reaction may present with this symtpom.

What is fever or flank pain?

200

During a tonic-clonic seizure, the nurse should place the child in this position.

What is side-lying?

200

This finding suggests worsening asthma.

What is decreased oxygen saturation?

200

Stranger anxiety is expected in children around this age.

What is infancy?

200

This is the priority concern after tonsillectomy.

What is hemorrhage?

300

Fearful behavior around caregivers can be a sign of this.

What is abuse?

300

After cardiac catheterization, the nurse should first access this.

What are distal pulses?

300

The safest position to place infants to sleep.

What is on the back?

300

Children with epiglottitis should avoid this assessment technique.

What is using a tongue blade?  (

300

Checking skin turgor helps assess this condition.

What is dehydration?

300

A child with bronchiolitis often needs this intervention to improve breathing.

What is suctioning?

400

When discussing death with children, explanations should be this

What is age-appropriate and honest?

400
This neurological finding may indicate increased intracranial pressure

What is vomiting or altered LOC?

400

When using home oxygen, families should avoid this major hazard.

What is smoking in home?

400

The hallmark cough of croup sounds like this.

What is a barking seal?

400

Primary amenorrhea means absence of menstruation by this developmental stage.

What is adolescence?

400

This medication should be continued during illness in children with type 1 diabetes.

What is insulin?

500

Parents of terminally ill children often benefit most from this nursing action.

What is emotional support and active listening?

500

A child with Wilms' tumor who develops hematuria requires this action.

What is provider notification?

500
The correct first step when removing PPE is removing these
What are gloves?
500

This emergency medication may be used in severe allergic reactions.

What is epinephrine?

500

Facilitating communication for hearing loss may include using this.

What is sign language or visual aids?

500

A toddler receiving digoxin who vomits repeatedly may be experiencing this.

What is digoxin toxicity?