Vital Signs by Age
PEDs Physical Assessment
Perioperative
Wound Healing
MISC.
100

What is the normal temperature, pulse, respiratory rate, and blood pressure for an infant?

Temperature = 97.7-99.3 (axillary)

Pulse = 80-150

RR = 25-55

BP = 65-100/45-65

100

at what age do the anterior fontanels close?

12-24 months 

100

What are the early and late signs of Malignant Hyperthermia? 

What would the treatment be?

Early = increased ETCO2, tachycardia, tachypnea, acidosis, and masseter spasm/trismus 

Late = hyperthermia, trunk/limb rigidity, myoglobinuria 

Treatment = Stop triggering agents, Hyperventilate/100% oxygen, Dantrolene (helps relax muscles), Bicarbonate (helps with acidosis), glucose and insulin, IV fluids and cooling the pt, and fluid output monitoring, fast heart

100

Primary Intention

wound is closed, surgical incision, hematoma, epithelialization (process of repairing damaged epithelial tissue by covering new epithelial cells), heals quickly, fine scar (NO GRANULATION)

100

what is the daily fluid requirements by body weight? 

<10kg 

10-20kg

>20kg 

<10kg = 100mL/kg 

10-20kg = 1000mL + 50mL /kg for each additional kilogram between 10-20

>20kg = 1500mL + 20mL/kg for each additional kg over 20

200

What is the normal temperature, pulse, respiratory rate, and blood pressure for a toddler

Temp = 97.5 - 98.6 (axillary) 

Pulse = 70-110 

RR = 20-30 

BP = 90-105/55-70

200

at what age does the posterior fontanel close?

2-3 months 

200

what are some peripheral nerve blocks? 

as nurses, can we help assist?

Fentanyl and midazolam 

Yes

200

Secondary Intention

wound edges not approximated
healing from the bottom up
wounds with tissue loss or contamination
GRANULATION, tissue contraction, epithelialization
slow to heal, larger scar

200

what disease is more prominent in African Americans?

sickle cell disease 


**note = HTN, kidney disease, cancer, HIV, AIDS, asthma 

300

What is the normal temperature, pulse, respiratory rate, and blood pressure for a preschooler?

Temp = 97.5 - 98.6 (axillary) *hint same as toddler 

Pulse = 65-110

RR = 20-25 

BP = 95-110/60-75

300

What causes bulging fontanels?

increased intracranial pressure

300

what is this? 

surgery performed in body cavity or body area through one or more endoscopes, can correct problems, remove organs, and take tissue for biopsy, or reroute blood vessels 

Minimally Invasive Surgery 

Examples = arthroscopy, tubal ligation, hysterectomy, lung lobectomy, coronary artery bypass, cholecystectomy 

CONTRAINDICATED IN PATIENTS WITH obestiy or osteoporosis. 

300
Tertiary Intention

wound left open for a few days, then surgically closed
wounds that are contaminated and need monitoring for infection
wound closure delayed until risk of infection resolved/decreased

300

what are the five domains of SDOH (social determinants of health)

- Economic Stability 

- Education Access and Quality 

- Health Care Access and Quality 

- Neighborhood and Built Environment 

- Social and Community Context 

400

What is the normal temperature, pulse, respiratory rate, and blood pressure for a school-age child?

Temp = 97.5-98.6 (oral) **hint same as toddler and preschool - but use oral temp

Pulse = 60-95 

RR = 14-22 

BP = 100-120/60-75

400

what causes depressed fontanels? 

dehydration

400

what are some duties of an OR Nurse (AKA Circulator)

get equipment as needed

patient advocate

coordinates with OR team = initiate time out, make sure everyone is where they need to be

maintains standards = monitor, gauze counts, sterile field 


400

what size syringe and gauge would you use for wound irrigation

35mL syringe and 19-gauge

- soft angiocatheter to maintain safe pressure 

400

at what age does chest x-rays become a preop testing for surgery?

4 years and up 

500

What is the normal temperature, pulse, respiratory rate, and blood pressure for an adolescent 

Temp = 97.5 - 98.6 (oral) **again same as school age


Pulse = 55-85

RR = 12-18 

BP = 110-135/65-85

500

what is the minimun urine output by age-group? 

Infants and toddlers 

Preschoolers and young school-age 

School-age children and adolescents 

Infants and Toddlers min urine output = 2-3mL 

Preschoolers and young school-age = 1-2mL 

School-age and adolescents = 0.5-1mL 

500

Difference in General Anesthesia, Conscious Sedation, and Local Anesthesia 

General Anesthesia = IV/Gas and no recollection and cannot respond 


Conscious Sedation = used for procedures like colonoscopy, nerve blocks like Fentanyl or Versed used, ability to move on their own (nurse can administer must be trained)

Local Anesthesia = certain area of the body is numb, completely awake - does not affect judgement

500

which white blood cell is seen on the CBC with differential that is in the later stages of inflammation and increases with allergic response

Eosinophils 

500

Difference between wound dehiscence and wound evisceration?

Wound Dehiscence = wound no longer approximated and wound pulled apart (put sterile gauze over top, and call provider)

Wound Evisceration = organ is protruding (call provider right away)