Medications
Patient History
Nursing Priorities
Nursing Interventions
For Fun
100

A medication our patient used for topical pain

What is Lidocaine or EMLA

100

Patient diagnosis

ALL (Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia)

100

This priority involves giving opioids and NSAIDS to patient 

What is keeping the child free of pain?

100

This intervention includes keeping the child free from pain

what is giving pain medication

100

This is the place where pediatric clinicals took place

What is Batson 

200

A medication our patient was given for constipation

What is Glycolax

200

Patient is this many years old

What is 9 years old

200

This priority is high due to the patient's counts being very low

What is keeping the patient free of infection?

200

This intervention is a way to prevent infection

What is teaching parents the signs and symptoms of infection to look for

200

These are the names of the 3 best pediatric clinical instructors this rotation

Mrs. Nesenson, Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Castille

300

A medication our patient was given for decreased calcium intake to prevent orders such as osteoporosis

What is calcium carbonate (tums)

300

Patient returned to hospital to be checked out for this recurring and severe symptom

What is a severe headache?

300

This priority is more important for the parents of the child with ALL

Providing psychological support to parents 

300

This intervention is a way to provide psychological support for family

What is building a trusting relationship?
300

The parking at UMMC

What is horrible and not enough

400

Medication used to induce or prolong general anesthesia

What is propofol (diprivan)

400

This disease the patient has relapsed with is most common in this age group

What is children?

400

Christmas is this many days away 

What is 26 days

500

Immunosuppressive common cancer drug

What is methotrexate

500

The best clinical rotation at MC School of Nursing

What is pediatrics