Growth and Development
Respiratory
GI/GU problems
Cardiac/Endo
Neuro
100

This fontanel closes at 18 months of age. 

What is the anterior fontanelle? 

100

A child with this respiratory infection must be placed in droplet isolation immediately. 

What is RSV or Bacterial Meningitis? 

100
The child experiencing diarrhea will need this amount of oral hydration solution over 4 hours, then this amount for each additional stool. 

What is 50ml/kg orally over 4 hours and then 150-250ml for each additional stool? 

100

Before administering this medication, you must check if the child's heart rate is greater than 70 or 90 beats per minute in infants. 

What is digoxin? 

100

Social and communication problems characterize this diagnosis. 

What is autism? 

200

By this age infants are able to hold their bottles, grasp their feet, and feed themselves crackers. 

What is 6-months old? 

200

This asthma medication should be used as needed for wheezing or coughing. 

What is albuterol? 

200

This child with this disease process experiences overall body swelling, ascites, frothy urine, elevated serum lipids, and hypoalbuminemia, and is taught to rest, take steroids, and avoid crowds. 

What is nephrotic syndrome? 

200
In this crisis, the child experiences pain, fatigue, and swelling of hands and feet. 

What is Sickle Cell Crisis? 

200

When the child's neck is flexed, they have involuntary flexion of the hips and knees, and they complain of neck and back pain. 

What is Brudzinski's sign? 

300

This is the best order to complete a physical assessment on a preschooler. 

What is head to toe? 

300

A child with this diagnosis should be taught to take oral enzymes with meals, avoid crowds, and complete chest physiotherapy daily. 

What is cystic fibrosis? 

300

A child experiencing this disease process should be monitored for fluid overload, administered antihypertensives, and diuretics. 

What is AGN? 

300

This is what a child with diabetes should do before a sports activity.

What is eat a snack? 

300

This child experiences headaches, double vision, and increased sleepiness. 

What is increased ICP? 

400

This will promote Erikson's stage of development in a hospitalized school-age child. 

What is allowing them to complete a task such as drawing up and administering their own insulin?

400

When this child wakes up in the night with a cough you should take them out in the cold air to help reduce symptoms. 

What is LTB? 

400

Following this surgery, teaching should include avoiding ride-on toys and hip carrying. Adolescents should also be taught the importance of testicular self-exams.  

What is cryptorchidism?  

400

This is what a child with type 1 diabetes should do during a sick day. 

What is frequently checked blood glucose, continue to administer insulin, check urine for ketones, and contact the provider if one can not eat?

400

These are symptoms the child should report to the healthcare provider while on a stimulant. 

What are heart palpitations, shortness of breath, or dizziness? 
500

At this age, the child is able to stand alone, places a cube into a cup, and says three to five words. 

What is 12-months-old? 
500

This disease process is an emergency with signs of dysphonia, drooling, and tripod positioning. 

What is epiglottitis? 

500

A child with this acute problem can eat baked chicken and steamed vegetables as long as they are eating safely. 

What is gastroenteritis? 
500

These are things you would do to decrease a child's cardiac workload. 

What is allowed to rest, decrease anxiety, treat illness, and monitor temperature? 

500

Children should avoid Aspirin-containing products to prevent this disease. 

What is Reye's Syndrome?