"This topical agent is used to numb the skin before needle procedures in children.
What is EMLA cream?
"This practice ensures that family values and cultural beliefs are respected in the treatment plan."
What is culturally competent care?
"This term describes the movement of drugs through the body, including absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion."
What is pharmacokinetics?
"Routine blood pressure screening in children begins at this age during annual well-child visits."
What is 3 years old?
"This term refers to the ingestion or contact with a substance that can produce toxic effects, a common risk in young children."
What is poisoning
"Using a bubble machine or interactive toy during a procedure is an example of this technique to reduce anxiety.
What is a distraction technique?
"This technique involves asking family members to repeat instructions in their own words to ensure understanding."
What is the teach-back method?
"Calculating a child’s medication dose is often based on their body ______."
What is weight
"This pediatric pain assessment tool uses a series of faces to help children indicate the intensity of their pain."
What is the FACES pain rating scale?
"Also known as crib death, this condition most frequently affects infants between 2 and 4 months of age."
What is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)?
"This non-pharmacological method involves offering a sweet solution to infants before a painful procedure
What is sucrose analgesia
"Calculating pediatric doses is based on weight; if the safe dose range is 10–20 mg/kg, the low safe dose for a 40‑kg child would be calculated as this amount."
What is 400 mg?
"This term describes the ongoing monitoring of a child's physical, emotional, and developmental progress.
What is developmental surveillance?
"When taking blood pressure in a child, selecting a cuff that is too large will do this to the reading."
What is cause a falsely low blood pressure?
What is inspection, auscultation, percussion, palpation
What is eliminate wrong answers and make an educated guess
Atraumatic care focuses on not only the child but also on this group, whose comfort can help reduce the child's distress
Who are the parents (or caregivers)
This vaccine, protecting against measles, mumps, and rubella, is given at 12-15 months and 4-6 years of age."
What is the MMR vaccine?
"When selecting an IV catheter for a pediatric patient, the rule of thumb is to use the ______ gauge for the shortest necessary duration."
What are dosage
"This is the correct order of physical assessment techniques for the abdomen."
What is inspection, auscultation, percussion, palpation
This basic vision test, commonly used in school screenings, requires children to identify letters or symbols from a distance
What is the Snellen chart?
This professional, trained to help children cope with hospitalization and procedures, is an essential member of the care team
Who is a child life specialist
"During a health supervision visit, the nurse collects a comprehensive history including demographics, chief complaint, past health history, and this systematic review of the body systems."
What is the review of systems?
"When calculating IV fluid requirements for a child, the recommendation is 100 mL/kg for the first 10 kg of body weight—a key principle in pediatric
What is fluid maintenance?
"Live vaccines are recommended for healthy children, but they should NOT be given to individuals with these two conditions."
"Live vaccines are recommended for healthy children, but they should NOT be given to individuals with these two conditions."
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