This condition affects hemoglobin and causes increased blood viscosity and tissue ischemia and infarction
What is Sickle Cell disease?
Failure to pass meconium within 24-48 hours is the hallmark clinical manifestation of this condition
What is Hirschsprung's disease?
Hypersecretion of ADH results in this condition that results in fluid retention and hyponatremia
What is SIADH?
Lumbar puncture reveals CSF that has cloudy appearance, elevated protein and WBCs, and decreased glucose
What is bacterial meningitis?
Process by which a patient's own bone marrow is harvested, treated, and replaced to treat various conditions
What is autologous bone marrow transplantation (BMT)?
Signs of increasing respiratory distress in children include:
What is restlessness, tachycardia, tachypnea, & retractions
This renal condition causes acute renal failure, hemolytic anemia, and thrombocytopenia
What is hemolytic uremic syndrome?
Diabetes education should include these topics
What is signs of hypo/hyperglycemia, maintaining consistent carb levels, extra snacks during exercise, sick day mgmt, administration of insulin,
headache, nausea, forceful vomiting, double vision, and lethargy are signs of this neuro condition
What is increased ICP (children)?
What is leukemia?
6 month vaccines
B Dr Hip IN6 (Hepatitis B, DTaP, Rotavirus, HiB, IPV, PCV, Influenza)
Management of major burns include
What is maintain airway and ventilation (humidified O2), maintain CO, monitor VS, fluid replacement therapy, monitor for signs of shock, manage pain, prevent infection, provide nutritional support, restore mobility, and provide psychological support?
This insulin can be used in an insulin pump and should not be mixed with long-acting types. It's onset is 30 min to 1 hr and peaks at 1 to 5 hr.
What is regular insulin (Humulin R)/short-acting insulin?
Lateral curvature, spinal rotation, and thoracic hypokyphosis are all forms of this spinal deformity
What is scoliosis?
signs of impending death include:
loss of bladder and bowel function, bradycardia, hypotension, decreased sensation and movement of lower extremities, loss of senses, and Cheyenne-Stokes respirations
What is tet spell/Tetralogy of Fallot?
Clients with celiac disease cannot eat food containing gluten. Gluten is found in these foods:
What is wheat, rye, barely, and oats?
polyuria, thirst, weakness, confusion, flushed skin, and deep rapid respirations are all signs of
What is hyperglycemia?
What are fractures?
management of mucosal ulcerations include:
What is chlorhexadine rinses, saline rinses, good oral care, sulcralfate, and bland/non acidic foods?
Aspirin and IVIG are included in the treatment plan for this condition
What is Kawasaki disease
What is acute kidney failure?
hormones secreted by the anterior pituitary gland include
Treatment goals of this condition include pain control and promotion of normal growth and development
What is Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA)?
What is infection?