Immunizations
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Nursing Care
100

The only vaccination given at birth. 

What is Hepatitis B? 

100

Manifestations of this illness are fever, swollen lymph nodes, sore throat, fatigue, and flu-like symptoms. 

What is Infectious Mononucleosis? 

100

Potassium. 

3.5-5.0

100
Isolation precautions for E. Coli. 

Contact 

100

A patient with a tonsillectomy is repeatedly swallowing. The nurse's first action should be. 

What is assess for bleeding?

200

The only oral vaccination. 

What is Rotavirus? 

200

The 3 stages of 5th disease rash are. 

What is erythema of the face, maculopapular red spots, then rash goes away? 

200

Specific gravity

What is 1.001-1.030?

200

What is the antidote if a patient is experiencing Epiglottitis. 

What is racemic epinehprine? 

200

A patient diagnosed with Reye syndrome has increased cranial pressure. What medication should you administer to help with this complication? 

What is Diuretics? 

300

A child should receive the Hepatitis A vaccination at this age. And you should administer the second dose this long after the first dose. 

What is 12-23 months and 6 months after first dose? 

300

Mitral valve damage is a complication of this disorder. 

What is Rheumatic Fever? 

300

Hemoglobin

What is 11.5-15.5?

300

These two diagnostic procedures are used to help diagnose Reye syndrome? 

What is Lumbar puncture and Liver biopsy? 

300

A patient should be provided with this type of diet if they have Kawasaki's. 

What is clear liquids, soft foods, and room temperature foods? 

400

A child should receive the Meningococcal conjugate vaccination at these ages.

What is 11-12 and 16 years of age?

400
Symptoms of this disorder include lethargy, irritability, delirium, combativeness, and seizures.

What is Reye syndrome? 

400

BUN. 

What is 5-18? 

400

Explain why you do not give tepid baths to patients with Febrile seizures. 

What is ineffectively lowers outside temperature, causes body to shiver and produce heat, and causes discomfort? 

400

A main priority for a patient with rheumatic fever is giving them this medication.  BONUS- How long does the patient need this type of medication. 

What is antibitoic? What is at least 5 years or until they turn 18? 

500

A 12-year-old child received the first initial HPV vaccination dose in April. The child's third dose should be administered during this month. 

What is October? 

500

You have an increased chance of developing Reyes if this medication is given in conjunction of this type of illness. BONUS- name two specific types of illnesses. 

What is aspirin and viral illnesses? What is varicella and influenza? 

500

Amonia.

What is 0-50?

500

These two maneuvers are used to help diagnose meningitis. 

What is Brudzinski's and Kering's? 

500

A patient with RSV. Explain how to do nasal washing. 

What is 2-3 drops of saline up nose?