This vasculitis can result in coronary artery aneurysms.
What is Kawasaki?
This congenital disorder requires serial casting for months.
What is clubfoot?
risk factors for CP
preemie, low birth weight, birth trauma, lack of O2 during delivery..
Nursing interventions for an infant with SBS.
What are monitor VS, assess for signs of phys abuse, visitor restriction, EHOB, observe caregiver interaction?
Findings of TBI
sz, vomitting, confuse, HA, n/v, LOC, trouble with speech..
This is a red flag moment for a child with tetrallogy of fallot?
What is a tet spell?
When examining a baby in the newborn nursery a "hip click or clunk" may indicate this diagnosis
What is DDH?
These are signs of DMD.
What are frequent falls, calf hypertrophy, dev delay, toe walking, gower's sign......?
A baby with myelomeningocele should be in this position.
What is prone / child's pose?
findings assoc w/ hydrocephalus
sunsetting eyes, dilated scalp veins, n/v, HA, balance, gait difficulty..
An infant with heart failure may exhibit these findings?
What is failure to gain wt, poor feeding, sweaty feeder?
These are the 5 P's of a neurovascular assessment.
What are pallor, pain, pulse, paralysis, parasthesia?
This problem may be noted during infancy or during early childhood due to poor gross/fine motor development.
What is CP?
Excess CSF, obstruction in ventricle, can't absorb CSF..
What is hydrocephalus?
signs of depression
w/drawl, lack of interest. change in weight/sleep, sad, crying..
This infection can produce this cardiology finding. (2 answers)
What is rheumatic fever and murmur?
flattened femoral head.
What is Legg-calves Perthes?
Signs and symptoms of CP.
What are hyper/hypotonic, poor posture (contractures), poor feeding/speaking, difficulty with dev milestones, persistent primitive reflexes?
pre-op and post-op assessments for ventriculoperitoneal shunts.
What is baseline HC/abd circ, monitor for fever, n/v, drsg sites, neuro checks..
signs of anxiety
worry, fear, nausea, dizzy, abd pain..
These 2 anomalies cause decrease pulmonary blood flow?
What is tricuspid atresia and tetrology of fallot?
may be d/t growth trauma to hip, overwt, or unknown reason. It occurs at growth plate.
What is slipped capital epiphysis (SCFE) ?
fever, bone pain, difficulty bearing weight, source skin/trauma or surgery.
What is osteomyelitis?
if you have a pt with meningitis & petechiae / purpuric rash you need to monitor for this possible complication...
What is sepsis / amputation.
signs of autism
fixation/obsession, prefers routine, echolalia, avoids eye contact..