Eyes
Ears
Neurological Disorders
Seizures
Head Injury and Drowning
100
Communication network of the body.
What is the nervous system?
100
Four types of hearing loss include.
What are conductive, sensorineural, mixed, and central?
100
A group of disorders arising from a malfunction of motor centers and neural pathways in the brain.
What is cerebral palsy (CP)
100
The most common type of acute seizures in children ages 6 months to 3 years.
What is febrile seizures?
100
The caregiver should observe the child for this for at least 6 hours following a head injury.
What is vomiting or change in LOC.
200
A familiar eye test in which letters on each line are smaller than those on the line above.
What is the Snellen Chart?
200
A device helpful only in conductive deafness.
What is a hearing aid?
200
The IQ ranges for a child of intellectual disabilities.
What is 50-70?
200
A sensation that signals a impending seizure attack.
What is aura?
200
The frequency the child's pupils are checked for reaction to light after head injury.
What is every 4 hours for 48 hours?
300
The development of opacity in the crystal-line lens that prevents light rays from entering the eye.
What is a cataract?
300
Communication measures for the deaf
What is lip reading, sign language, and/or oral speech?
300
Process that family members go through when faced with an intellectual disability.
What is grieving process?
300
Diet that helps reduce seizure activity.
What is ketogenic diets?
300
Compression depth of an infant less than a year.
What is 1/3 to 1/2 the depth of chest?
400
Bacterial eye infections such as conjunctivitis hordeolum (stye) are often treated with
What is Erythromycin, sulfacetamide, polymyxin, and bacitracin?
400
Child presents at the physicians office restless, shakes the head, rubs or pulls on ears might be treated for
What is otitis media?
400
Early ______ and_________ are important in children with cerebral palsy.
What is Early diagnosis and intervention?
400
The nurse will teach the caregiver this to prevent injury to a child during a seizure.
What is turn the child on their side with head turned to one side?
400
The highest actual rate of death from drowning occurs in these two age groups.
What is toddlers and older adolescents?
500
The failure of two eyes to direct their gaze at the same object simultaneously.
What is strabismus?
500
An important causative agent of otitis media in infants and children.
What is haemophilus influenzae meningitis?
500
Teach the family and caregivers about the importance of_______ of normal growth and development.
What are landmarks?
500
The nurse puts these two things on the bedside for a child who is on seizure precautions.
What is oxygen and suction equipment?
500
Artery used to check pulse in an infant during CPR?
What is brachial?