Infants and Early Childhood
Childhood and Late Childhood
Adolescents
Communicable Diseases
Skin Lesions
100
A leading cause of mortality in infants.
What is congenital anomalies, short gestation, or SIDS?
100
One of the leading causes of death in all of childhood.
What are motor vehicle accidents?
100
Leading cause of morbidity and mortality among teens.
What are motor vehicle accidents?
100
Type of immunity acquired when injected with an antigen.
What is artificially aquired active immunity?
100
A fluid filled papule.
What is a vesicle?
200
Supervise toddler closely. Provide safe climbing toys. Begin to teach acceptable places for climbing.
What are injury prevention measures?
200
Height at which a child can safely ride in a car without a booster seat.
What is 4 ft. 9 in.
200
Types of motor vehicle accidents.
What are motorcycle, four-wheelers, boats, jet skis, farm machinery, and tools?
200
The immunization of healthy children so pathogens do not have hosts to reproduce and survive which indirectly protects unimmunized infants and vulnerable children.
What is herd immunity?
200
A lesion that is flat or flush with the skin surface.
What is a macule?
300
Drowing, motor vehicle traffic, fire/burns
What are unintentional injuries?
300
Child plays outside; may follow ball into the road; rides a two wheeler.
What is the school-age child?
300
Learn first aid, CPR, and airway obstruction removal.
What is injury prevention teaching?
300
Moderate or severe illness with or without fever; anaphylactic reation.
What are true contraindications to immunizations?
300
A lesion that is elevated from the skin surface.
What is a papule?
400
The risk for this increases in the first year of life as mobility increases from squirming movements to crawling, rolling, and standing.
What are falls?
400
Review carefully any hazardous event that has occurred with the child and summarize what was done correctly and how response could be improved.
What is injury prevention teaching?
400
An example is "The 2006 death rate per 100,000 population (Age 15-19) was: Homicide 10.8"
What is a mortality statistic
400
Explain the schedule, state laws, and potential benefits. Provide resources and clear up misconceptions.
What is the nurse's role for immunizations?
400
Coalesced lesions.
What are lesions that have fused or run together?
500
An illness or injury that limits activity, requires medical attention or hospitalization, or results in a chronic condition,
What is morbidity?
500
Expected outcome of nursing care for groups of children.
What is children identify lifestyle decisions that influence their health?
500
Suicide 7.3 per 100,000.
What is 3rd leading cause of death of adolescents?
500
Obtained antibodies via placental transmission or breast milk.
What is naturally aquired passive immunity?
500
The interval between the first appearance of symptoms to skin eruption.
What is the prodromal stage?