Immunizations
Cardiac
Respiratory
Neurological
Musculoskeletal
100

The number of doses of the Hep B vaccine recommended for children.

What is three doses?

Birth, 1-2 months, 6-18 months

100

Three cardiac defects that increase pulmonary blood flow.  (Allow blood to shift from left side of heart to right side of the heart).

What are ventricular septal defect, atrial septal defect, and patent ductus arteriosus?

100

Following a tonsillectomy, foods/liquids of this color should be avoided.

What is red?

100

The type of seizure that is most prevalent.  

What is tonic-clonic?
100

Infants who were breech in utero are at risk for this.

What is hip dysplasia?

200

The number of doses of the DTAP vaccine recommended for children.

What is five doses?

2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 15-18 months, 4-6 years

200

Condition when the left side of the heart is underdeveloped.

What is hypoplastic left heart syndrome?
200

This condition is most often caused by RSV.

What is bronchioloitis?
200

The three phases of a tonic-clonic seizure.

What are tonic, clonic and postictal?

200

Nursing actions when patients are using a baclofen pump. (Two)

What are monitor effectiveness of medication and monitor for adverse effects?

300

The minimum age for a child to receive the varicella, Hep A and MMR vaccines.

What is 12 months?

300

Amount of time a child should be NPO prior to cardiac catheterization.

What is 4-6 hours?

300

The following are expected findings of this condition: drooling, tripod position, dysphagia, retractions.

What is epiglottitis?

300

Types of seizure precautions.  (Three)

What are padded siderails, oxygen, suction?

300

Positive sign for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

What is Gower's sign?

400

Two potential moderate adverse effects of the MMR vaccine.

What are pain at the injection site, joint pain and stiffness, febrile seizure, low platelet count?

400

Signs and symptoms of an infant with aortic stenosis.  (Four)

What are faint pulses, hypotension, tachycardia, poor feeding tolerance?

400

Three GI findings associated with cystic fibrosis.

Large, frothy, bulky stools, increased hunger-early, loss of appetite-late, weight loss, delayed growth, distended abdomen, deficiency of fat-soluble vitamins, anemia, reflux, rectal prolapse, constipation

400

Two positive signs of meningitis for kids 2 years-adolescence.

What are Brudzinski's and Kernig's signs?

400

Priority nursing assessment for a patient with a bone fracture in a cast.

What are CMS checks?

500
Contraindication to receiving the Hep B vaccine.

What is anaphylactic allergy to yeast?

500
This is necessary in order to oxygenate the blood with transposition of the great arteries.

What is a septal defect or PDA?

500

Name at least two nursing considerations for administering pancreatic enzymes to a cystic fibrosis patient.

What are monitor stools (1-2 stools per day), monitor weight, give meds with all meals and snacks, do not sprinkle capsules on hot foods, increase dosage when eating high-fat foods

500

The definitive diagnostic test for meningitis.

What is lumbar puncture?

500

The 5 Ps of compartment syndrome.

What are pain, paresthesia, pulselessness, paralysis, pale?