Labor and Delivery
Newborn Care
Growth and Development
Pediatric Disorders
Pediatrics and Safety
100

This complication of pregnancy often presents with painful vaginal bleeding and a rigid abdomen.

What is placental abruption?

100

Parents should continue this type of bathing until the umbilical cord falls off.

What is a sponge bath?

100

By 12 months of age, an infant should typically reach this growth/weight milestone.

What is tripling their birth weight?

100

Meconium ileus in a newborn is commonly associated with this disorder.

What is cystic fibrosis?

100

When administering otic drops to a child older than 3 years, pull the ear in this direction.

What is up and back?

200

Before performing an artificial rupture of membranes (AROM), the nurse should verify this has occurred to reduce the risk of cord prolapse.

What is fetal head engagement?

200

This newborn finding may indicate increased intracranial pressure.

What is a bulging fontanel?

200

This fine motor skill involving the thumb and forefinger typically develops around 8-10 months of age.

What is the pincer grasp?

200

This disease results from aganglionic bowel segments causing severe constipation and failure to pass meconium within the first 24-48 hours of life.

What is Hirschsprung’s disease?

200

Children with atonic seizures are at risk for these sudden events.

What are drop attacks?

300

These fetal heart rate changes are considered benign and are caused by fetal head compression during contractions.

What are early decelerations?

300

These two conditions are contraindications to circumcision.

What are hypospadias and epispadias

300

Children playing side-by-side without interacting are demonstrating this type of play.

What is parallel play?

300

Drooling with absence of cough in a child with respiratory distress suggests this emergency condition.

What is bacterial epiglottitis?

300

A nurse should hold digoxin in an infant if the heart rate is below this number.

What is 90 beats per minute?

400

These fetal heart rate changes begin after the contraction starts and may indicate uteroplacental insufficiency.

What are late decelerations?

400

This operative vaginal delivery method carries an increased risk for facial nerve palsy of the newborn and cord compression.

What is a forceps delivery.

400

This parenting style is characterized by strict rules and little warmth.

What is authoritarian parenting?

400

This congenital heart defect consists of four structural abnormalities.

What is Tetralogy of Fallot?

400

After a tonsillectomy, frequent swallowing may indicate this complication.

What is hemorrhage?

500

A client attempting a VBAC is at increased risk for this life-threatening complication.

What is uterine rupture?

500

This type of newborn heat loss occurs when cool air flows over the infant, such as from a fan or air conditioner.

What is convection?

500

According to Erik Erikson, peer relationships during adolescence are essential because they help the teen successfully achieve this developmental stage.

What is identity vs. role confusion?

500

This medication is commonly used to close a patent ductus arteriosus.

What is indomethacin?

500

This test is commonly used to diagnose pinworms.

What is the tape test?