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what is a pediatric nurse known for?

They are known for providing comprehensive medical care for children

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What is the most common presenting symptom of respiratory infections in children?

Cough is the most common presenting symptom, often accompanied by a fever.

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What assessment tool can be used to evaluate pain in non-verbal children?

The FLACC scale (Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability) is commonly used.

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 What are the signs of anaphylaxis in children?

Signs include difficulty breathing, swelling of the face or throat, rash or hives, and abdominal pain.

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What is a common symptom of type 1 diabetes in children?

Increased thirst, frequent urination, and unexplained weight loss are common symptoms.

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what is the median salary for a pediatric nurse?

87,703

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 At what age should children receive their first dose of the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine?

The first dose of the MMR vaccine should be administered at 12 to 15 months of age.

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How can you assess a child's hydration status?

You can assess hydration status by evaluating skin turgor, mucous membranes, capillary refill, and urine output.

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What is the first action you take in a pediatric code situation?


Call for help and ensure the emergency response team has been activated before initiating CPR if necessary

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 How can you effectively communicate with a school-aged child during an assessment?

 Use age-appropriate language, involve them in the process, and ask open-ended questions to engage them.

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what are the required studies for a pediatric nurse

Health care for children, and nutrition, sleep, and other factors

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What is an important consideration when administering medications to children?

 Dosage must be calculated based on the child's weight or body surface area to ensure safety and effectiveness.

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What is the appropriate method for checking vital signs in infants?

Use an appropriate-sized cuff for blood pressure, place a thermometer under the arm or rectally for temperature, and count respiratory rate visually for one minute.

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At what temperature should a child's fever be considered concerning?

A fever of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher in infants under 3 months old should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.

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 What key information should you provide to families about immunizations?

Explain the importance of vaccines in preventing serious diseases and discuss the recommended vaccination schedule.

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how many people are currently working in this occupation?

over 1,934.452

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What developmental milestone should a child achieve by 12 months?

By 12 months, a child should be able to say "mama" and "dada" and may be able to pull up to stand.

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 What is the proper technique for giving oral medications to toddlers?

Use a syringe or medicine cup, and encourage the child to swallow by offering a small amount of fluid to wash it down.

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When can children start to consume cow's milk?

Whole cow's milk can be introduced at 12 months of age; prior to that, breast milk or formula is recommended.

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 What is the best way to help a child cope with a hospital stay?

Providing toys, maintaining routines, and allowing parental presence can help the child cope better.

500

How much is my occupation trending?

6%

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 What are signs of dehydration in infants?

Signs include decreased urine output, dry mouth, absence of tears, and lethargy.

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How do you perform a pediatric blood draw?

Use a smaller needle, distract the child, and apply a warm compress before the draw to help dilate veins.

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 How is asthma commonly managed in pediatric patients?

 Management includes the use of bronchodilators, inhaled corticosteroids, and an asthma action plan.

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How can pediatric nurses support siblings of hospitalized children?

Providing information, support, and opportunities to express their feelings can help siblings cope with the stress of a sibling's illness.