Fine Motor Develop
Gross Motor Develop
Dehydration
Respiratory Issues
Name that illness
100

Begin hand/eye coordination

Grasp with 2 hands

4 months

100

Hold head up while laying prone 

6 weeks

100

Formula for fluid replacement 

1000mL/kg for first 10kg

50 mL/kg for second 10kg

20mL/kg for remainder of weight


100

The first change you see when a child presents with a respiratory problem 

Tachycardia 

100

Absence of meconium in newborn, bilious vomiting, abd distention, poor weight gain, ribbon or pellet like stool

Hirschsprung's disease

200

Pincher grasp

What can we start when this is intact?

8 - 10 months 

Finger foods

200

Can roll front to back, then back to front

6 Months 

200

Pale, decreased turgor, dry mucous membranes, flat fontanelles, BP/HR normal

Mild dehydration

200

Inability to maintain adequate oxygenation with hypercapnia

Respiratory failure

200

Profuse watery diarrhea, Dehydration, skin breakdown on perineum, oral aversions

Short bowel syndrome

300

Scribble, string beads, holds a cup well 

2 years

300

Sit up without support

8 Months

300

Gray, poor skin turgor, oliguria, fontanelles sunken, low BP, increased pulse

Moderate dehydration

300

Normal venous blood gas levels

pH: 7.25-7.45, pCO2: 41-51, pO2: 30-49, HCO3: 24-28, O2 Sat: 70-75

300

Viral infection causing airway swelling, increased mucous production, retractions, fever, rhinorrhea, decreased breath sounds and vomiting

RSV

400

Uses scissors and ties shoe laces 

4 years

400

Stands alone and starts walking 

1 year

400

Mottled, tenting, anuria, fontanelles depressed, low BP, rapid and thready pulse

Severe dehydration

400

Nursing management of respiratory problems

Monitor respiratory status, maintain clear airway, maintain normal body temperature, watch LOC, Monitor Labs, Monitor I&O's

400

Chronic disorder with abrupt onset, no fever, wheezing, retractions, chest tightness, cough

Asthma 

500

Holds bottle, retrieves dropped items

6 months 

500

Stands on one foot, hop with both feet, walk up and down stairs alternating feet while holding hand rail

3 years

500

This type of dehydration is the most difficult to correct.  Seen most commonly in tube fed kids

Hypertonic dehydration 

500

Describe proper trach suctioning

Do for no more than 10 seconds, suction on the way out, ensure you know how far you are allowed to go, watch O2 level during and after

500

Disorder of mucous producing cells, barrel shaped chest, frequent respiratory infection, chronic cough, thick honey mucous

Cystic Fibrosis