Minimal sedation drug that is used in pediatrics administered via gas inhalation.
What is nitrous oxide?
The most prevalent chronic childhood illness worldwide affecting the lung.
What is Asthma?
A condition seen in infants born to mothers who used opioids during the course of their pregnancy.
What is Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome (NOWS)?
IVIG contains 90% of this immune system mediator.
What are IgG antibodies?
Asthma, bronchiolitis, COVID-19 and pneumonia are diseases that benefit from this device.
What are diseases for which HFNC are indicated?
Percentage of nitrous oxide delivered to the patient upon initiation.
What is 50%?
The most common prescribed bronchodilator /rescue inhaler medication.
What is Albuterol?
Giving an infant a pacifier, swaddling, and rocking are examples of this intervention.
What are Consoling Support Interventions?
In Pediatrics, IVIG is indicated for this illness (more than one answer is accepted.)
What is Kawasaki Disease, ITP, PI, HIV,or MIS-C?
Flowrate is typically prescribed at this range.
What is 1-2L/Kg/min?
Most common side effect of nitrous oxide.
What is vomiting?
Symptoms get worse and require a change in typical treatment, can be life threatening.
What is asthma exacerbation?
How often the infant's ability to Eat, Sleep, and Console related to NOWS is scored.
What is every 3-4 hours?
Resource available for information on administering IVIG (multiple answers accepted.)
What is MAR, pharmacist, Dynamic Health, Neofax, Up to date, Peds teams page or sharepoint?
Delivery of precise FIO2, alleviating WOB, decreasing alveolar dead space, and provide heated humidification are examples of...
What are goals of HFNC therapy?
Using nitrous oxide for a condition where air may be trapped in the body (i.e. pneumothorax) would be…
What is an absolute contraindication?
Medication is given to relieve inflammation and prevent symptoms.
What are corticosteroids?
Three medications that may be used to treat NOWS when non-pharmacological methods aren't effective.
What is morphine, methadone, and clonidine?
A mild adverse reaction to IVIG (multiple answers accepted.)
What is headache, fever, fever, chills, fatigue?
This device delivers continuous nebulization of with HFNC.
What is Aerogen?
Vital signs should be documented how often when administering nitrous oxide (3-part answer).
What is baseline vitals, every 5 min during procedure, and 15 min post-procedure?
Portable black and white imaging result for asthma diagnosis.
What is hyperinflation and or bronchial wall thickening?
If infant scores "YES" to any one or more of the Eat, Sleep, or Console questions the nurse knows to do this.
What is notify the provider of infant having poorly managed symptoms due to NOWS?
Four actions to take for mild to moderate adverse reaction during IVIG infusion.
What is stop infusion, inform MD, treat symptoms, and restart infusion at last tolerated rate?
Anatomical anomalies to the nasal cavity, nasal passages, or nasopharynx is an example of...
What is a contraindication to HFNC?