I have sickle cell anemia because both my parents are a carrier.
Autosomal Recessive Gene
At this stage of development, usually around age 4, children begin to form friendships based on shared interests, moving beyond parallel play to more interactive play.
preschool age
This sleeping position is strongly associated with an increased risk of SIDS in infants.
Prone
These medications are often used to help manage symptoms associated with Spastic CP
Muscle relaxants
Compared to adults, pediatric patients have this difference in airways, making early detection of airway compromise essential.
smaller, weaker airways
This test, which measures the amount of chloride in sweat, is commonly used to diagnose cystic fibrosis
Sweat Chloride test
During adolescence, strong peer relationships become increasingly important, and being ill can lead to feelings of this, as teens may feel disconnected from their friends.
Social isolation
This type of injury, particularly when found on areas like the face, back, or buttocks, can be a red flag for physical abuse, especially if explanations are inconsistent.
Bruises
Passed from mother to infant in last trimester of pregnancy, helps boost the immune response
Passive Immunity
This type of medication, often delivered via inhaler, is used for quick relief during asthma attacks by relaxing the airway muscles.
Bronchodilator- albuterol
This enzyme supplement helps cystic fibrosis patients digest fats, proteins, and carbohydrates by replacing enzymes their pancreas cannot produce.
Pancrelipase
What would be the best response to a mother who tells the nurse that the only way she can get her 2-year-old to take medicine is to call it candy?
1. Tell her that is fine as long as the child takes all of the medicine.
2. Discuss the importance of not calling medicine candy to prevent accidental drug ingestion.
3. Discuss with the mother that the child does not have to take the medicine if she does not want it.
4. Tell the mother her child will have to go to “time-out” if she does not take her medicine.
What is 2?
Medications should never be called candy to prevent the accidental ingestion of medication by children who think it is candy.
Nurses are legally required to report suspected abuse under this term, which obligates them to notify authorities if they believe a child is being harmed.
mandatory reporting
Involves stiffening of all extremities, loss of swallow reflex, and apnea, then moves into jerking of the whole body. Usually followed by post-ictal period
Tonic-clonic seizure
This monoclonal antibody is given as an injection to high-risk infants to help prevent severe RSV infections.
Palivizumab
This type of medication is commonly prescribed to help manage pain during a vaso-occlusive crisis in children with sickle cell disease
Opioids
Not rolling over, sitting up, crawling or walking when expected.
Primitive reflexes that persist well after 6 months of age
Developmental red flags
This physical examination technique, often used to assess hydration status in children, involves pinching the skin to see how quickly it returns to its normal position
Skin Turgor
Medications used for clients with seizures.
One stops the seizure; one prevents seizures from happening
Severe RSV infections can lead to difficulty breathing, poor feeding, and this dangerous drop in oxygen levels.
hypoxemia
Expected nursing assessments of a newborn with suspected cystic fibrosis would include:
1. Observe frequency and nature of stools.
2. Provide chest physical therapy.
3. Observe for weight gain.
4. Assess parent’s compliance with fluid restrictions.
What is 1?
Cystic fibrosis is inherited as an autosomal-recessive trait, causing exocrine gland dysfunction. About 7% to 10% of newborns with cystic fibrosis present with meconium ileus, so assessing stool frequency and consistency is important.
Monitoring this aspect of sick children helps assess their overall health, tailor interventions, and support emotional well-being, ultimately improving long-term outcomes.
growth and development
Children with this condition may experience delays in reaching motor milestones, highlighting the importance of tailored interventions to promote mobility and independence.
Cerebral palsy
Client with SCD presents with HR 168, rr30, BP 90/50, temp 38.5, abdominal pain and splenomegaly.
You suspect what type of crisis?
Sequestratian Crisis
Large Occiput
Large tongue
Small, narrow trachea
Most narrow at Cricoid ring
Pediatric airway differences