Integ. Conditions
Endocrine Conditions
Common Illnesses/ER
Oncology
MATH-YAY
100

The first nursing action is when assessing a child with a burn. 

What is assess ABCs?

100

Education for children that are on Humalog (rapid-acting) should include eating this many minutes after insulin administration. 

What is 15-20 minutes?

100

Barrier gates and supervision can prevent this common emergency. 

What is drowning?

100

Education for early identification of CNS proliferation. 

What are: vomiting, headaches, visual disturbances, cranial nerve palsies? 

100

Hourly maintenance rate for a child weighing 5.2kg.

What is 22ml/hr?

200

A bacterial skin infection characterized by honey-colored crusting. 

What is impetigo?

200

Education for parents with children on Synthroid includes this. 

What is never abrupt is to stop the medication? (would also accept: monitoring for I/Os, weights, reports irritability/anxiety (thyroid storm)

200

Prevention includes avoidance of smoke exposure and appropriate temperature-based clothing. 

What is SIDS?

200

Symptoms of this form of childhood cancer include bone pain, fever, and thrombocytopenia.

What is ALL? 

200
Hourly maintenance rate for a child weighing 9.9kg.

What is 41 ml/hr?

300

This skin condition can cause infection through repetitive contact with urine/feces and an overgrowth of candida. 

What is diaper dermatitis?

300

Side effects of this medication include hyperglycemia and headache and is used subcutaneously daily.  

What is growth hormone (somatropin)?

300

Manifests as ear tugging, fever, and ear pain.

What is otitis media?

300

A lymph node biopsy that is positive for Reed-Sternberg cells is evidence of this cancer. 

What is Hodgkin's lymphoma?

300

Hourly maintenance rate for a child weighing 15.4kg.

What is 53 ml/hr?

400

Management includes identifying triggers, moisturizing skin, and treatment of flare-ups with corticosteroids. 

What is atopic dermatitis (eczema)?

400

Children with growth hormone deficiency should be monitored for appropriate growth this often. 

What is every 3-6 months?

400

A child presents to the emergency room for a suspected poisoning. The nurse's initial steps include these. 

What are ABCs then call poison control. 

400

This medication, administered intrathecal, is used as a CNS prophylaxis (prevention of leukemic cells in the CNS). 

What is methotrexate?

400

Hourly maintenance rate for a child weighing 18.7kg.

What is 60 ml/hr?

500
If not treated appropriately, this disease can cause neurological sequelae. 

What is Lyme disease?

500

Anticipation of this initial management for a child in DKA includes. 

What is fluid resuscitation (IV BOLUS, then maintenance), electrolyte replacement (usually potassium first), then insulin management? 

500

A child ingested kerosene from a broken BBQ lighter. The nurse would prepare for this. 

What is intubation?

500

The rapid breakdown of cancer cells that can cause rapid electrolyte imbalances (think metabolic acidosis) is called this.

What is tumor lysis syndrome?

500

Hourly maintenance rate for a child weighing 44.4kg.

What is 83 ml/hr?