Immunity
Nutrition
Mobility
Comfort
Oxygenation &
Gas Exchange
100

When the body produces its own antibodies

What is active immunity

100

This is inadequate physical growth due to insufficient nutrition.

What is failure to thrive?

100

In childhood, bones lengthen here

What are growth plates?

100

There are two common types of neuraxial anesthesia; epidural anesthesia and this

What is spinal anesthesia?

100

This is a common viral respiratory infection

What is RSV?

200

Active immunity can happen through natural exposure to disease or this

What is a vaccination?

200

This is an IMPORTANT nursing intervention for FTT

What is provide high-calorie nutrition?

200

This is essential for strong bone building and fracture prevention

What is calcium intake?

200

Medication for a spinal anesthesia goes in this space

What is the subarachnoid space?

200

RSV is the leading cause of this in children

What is bronchiolitis and pneumonia?

300

When antibodies are transferred from another person

What is passive immunity?

300

A structural opening that interferes with suction, swallowing, and feeding

What is a cleft lip/palate?

300

This is a genetic and progressive disease in children

What is muscular dystrophy?

300

Examples of this are breathing & relaxation, massage, music, and guided imagery

What is alternative pain managment?

300

Why RSV is dangerous in infants

What is they have a smaller/narrower airway?

400

Passive immunity is acquired from mom to baby or through this

What is medical treatments such as immune globulin or blood products

400

This is the best position for feeding a child with a cleft lip/palate

What is upright?

400

Caused by a brain injury and has no cure

What is cerebral palsy?

400

Offering multiple comfort options is an important this for the nurse

What is role?

400

Tachypnea, nasal flaring, retractions, and grunting are these types of respiratory distress signs

What are early signs?

500

They have normal functioning immune systems

What are immunocompetent patients?

500

A nutritional goal for cleft conditions

What is 

Ensure adequate calories, prevent aspiration, reduce fatigue, or promote growth prior to surgery?

500

A characteristic of this is an asymmetrical waist or trunk

What is scoliosis?

500

How alternative methods reduce pain

What is

Decreasing muscle tension, increasing endorphins, distracting the brain, and promoting relaxation?

500

Who are the first to detect deterioration of RSV & RD

What is nurses?