You have cooties!
Medications
Take a Deep Breath!
Hodge Podge
Tiny Hearts
100

Virus that causes infections lesions that crust and weep

Varicella

100

Inhaler used to treat asthma

Albuterol

100

Respiratory disease noted by wheezing, triggered by environmental irritants

What is asthma?

100

Ulcerative colitis in children is significant for this symptom

What is profuse diarrhea?

100

Children diagnosed with Kawasaki disease, are also at risk for this

What Aneurysm formation?

200

Disease passed to humans by a vector such as a tick or snail

What is a zoonotic infection?

200

Given to treat elevated blood sugars, patient education should include regularly rotating sites

What is insulin?

200

Characterized by a barking cough, relieved with steam

What is croup?

200

Failure to pass meconium within the first 24 hours after birth may be a sign of this congenital anomaly

 Hirschsprung’s disease

200

It is considered as the bluntly rounded portion of the heart.

What is the apex?

300

Symptoms include high fever, productive cough, shortness of breath

What is pneumonia?

300

A child with thalassemia was given deferoxamine (Desferal). The nurse should alert the nurse to notify the physician if that patient exhibits 

What is decreased hearing?

300

Thick secretions are a consistent finding in this disease

Cystic Fibrosis

300

In monitoring intake and output, the nurse know that output should

What is equal intake?

300

This disorder leads to cyanosis from deoxygenated blood entering the systemic arterial circulation

What is Tetralogy of Fallot?

400

The most common organism related to urinary tract infections in pediatric patients

What is Escherichia coli?

400

Patients diagnosed with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura should avoid this medication

What is aspirin?

400

Ribavirin (Virazole). This drug is used to treat  

What is Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)?

400

This stimulates protein anabolism, promoting bone and soft-tissue growth.

What is growth hormone?

400

An infant with a patent ductus arteriosus is admitted to the pediatric unit ward. The nurse anticipates what  medication will be given to the infant?

What is ibuprofen?

500

Fever, irritability, fatigue, nausea, tenderness, redness, and warmth in the area of the infection, swelling around the affected bone, and lost range of motion.

What is osteomyelitis?

500

 In an emergency this route of of  drug administration is typically used when a child is critically ill and under age 3.

What is intraosseous?

500

This respiratory condition is always considered an airway emergency

What is epiglottis?

500

Common permanent disability of childhood

Cerebral palsy

500

Organism responsible for rheumatic fever

What is Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus?