Cardiovascular Alterations
Behavioral Health
Neurosensory/musculo
Gasterointestinal
Oncology
100
Dyspnea and cyanosis are pediatric clinical manifestations of congestive heart failure that can occur with what?
What is Coartation of the Aorta.
100
When dealing with conduct disorder the nurse knows that onset age usually indicates which case will be more severe and develop into antisocial personality disorder in adulthood.
What is childhood onset conduct disorder is more severe.
100
A mother with a baby born with a cleft lip and palate refuses to hold her baby. What should the nurse do to help this situation?
What is encourage her to express her feelings.
100
A nurse caring for a child with possible appendicitis, will recognize a sudden relief from pain is a sign of what?
What is a sign of perforation.
100
The goal for terminal care is for children to live life to the fullest without pain, with choices and dignity, in the familiar environment of their home, and with the support of their family is referred to as what?
What is palliative care.
200
Surgical Closure of ductus arteriosus does what?
What is Prevents the return of oxygenated blood to the lungs.
200
Describe a hallmark characteristic of autism?
What is inability of make eye contact.
200
One of the things the nurse knows to teach the family prior to surgery for a cleft lip and palate is what?
What is help the family provide satisfaction of sucking needs.
200
A young child admitted to the hospital to find a diagnosis for intestinal bleeding wither mild or profuse and dark red has lab work done that indicates what possible diagnosis?
What is Meckel diverticulum.
200
In the final hours of life, the dying patient's respiration may become labored, with deep breaths and long periods of apnea this is referred to as what?
What is Cheyne- Stokes breathing.
300
A child with Truncus Arteriosus can be susceptible to possible overexertation but should be allowed to do what?
What is play with peers because all children need this opportunity to develop normal social skills.
300
Autism appears to be caused by the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) and thimerosal-containing vaccines?
What is NO.
300
When any mental and /or physical disability is manifested before the age of 22 years and is likely to continue indefinitely it is considered what?
What is Developmental disability.
300
A nurse might recommend to a mother for a thriving infant with a diagnosis of GER to do what?
What is thicken the babies formula with 1 tsp. - 1 Tbs. of rice cereal per 1 oz. of formula.
300
A young child has leukemia and is showing signs of anorexia and severe stomatitis. what should the nurse recommend to the parents?
What is Relax any eating pressures on the child.
400
When a nurse reviews a chart of a child with diagnosis of Tetralogy of Fallet, the nurse expects to see documentation of what clinical manifestation?
What is systolic murmur and anoxic spells.
400
What is known about the intellectual capacity of most autistic children?
What is the majority (50%-70%) have some degree of cognitive impairment.
400
What is one of the impacts of chronic illness or disability on the family and child?
What is it is influenced by the age of onset.
400
If a patient admitted to the hospital for possible intussusception and he passes a normal brown stool while waiting for treatment the nurse should do what?
What is notify the practitioner.
400
What is another name for a neuroblastoma?
What is Wilms Tumor.
500
A congenital cardiac defect Truncus Arteriosus is classified a what kind of defect?
What is mixed blood flow defect.
500
Which children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders have the most favorable prognosis?
What is those with communicative speech development by age 6 and an intelligence quotient above 50 at the time of diagnosis.
500
To help feed a 3 year old with Cerebral Palsy you do what?
What is stabilize the jaw to facilitate swallowing.
500
Orally administered rehydration solution is usually done because?
What is therapeutic management of a child with acute diarrhea and dehydration.
500
What best describes how they diagnose neuroblastoma?
What is Diagnosis is usually made after metastasis occurs.