When starting a blood transfusion, what needs to be done?
1. 1/2 rate for first 15 minutes
2. vitals at 15 minutes
what is included in a liver panel?
AST, ALT, ALP, albumin, and bilirubin
what is measels?
the Erikson stage of developmental for adolescents
what is identify vs role confusion
can be given every 6 hours for pain/fever
what is tyelnol?
commonly used treatment for elevated bilirubin in infants,
what is phototherapy?
used for imaging of soft tissues
what is ultrasound, mri and CT ?
infection known for pain in the head and neck
what is meningitis ?
what is 10-18 months ?
Medication most commonly used to treat asthma exacerbations?
what is ventolin?
when giving morphine IV, a nurse must monitor
What is HR, RR, SPO2 and alertness ?
What labs are monitored when a patient is on enoxaprin?
what is anti-xa level ?
can indicate early bleeding after a T&A
what is frequent swallowing ?
what is 12 months?
medication classification contraindicated in those with kidney isses
what is NSAIDS?
A medication given to abort seizures after primary medications have been given
what is phenobarbital or keppra?
used to diagnosis meningitis and other similar infections
what is a lumbar puncture?
a disease that can be categorized by a "strawberry tongue".
what is kawasaki disease?
infants will begin to show "stranger danger" at this age.
what is 6-7 months?
class of antibiotics known for nephro and oto toxicity
What is aminoglycoside antibiotics?
these infections are required to be in airborne percatuons
what is varicella, TB, measels, dissemniated herpes zoster?
what is glucose, BHBA (ketones), pH, and lytes ?
a symptom of late stage hyperbilirubinemia
what is kernicterus?
the most appropriate type of play for a 5 year old
what is imaginative play
the nurse has 45 minutes from preparing this medication for it to be infused completely into the patient.
what is amox-clavulinic acid iV?