Cardiac 1
Cardiac 2
Cardiac 3
Assessment 1
Assessment 2
100

This medication is given to children with a diagnosis of Kawasaki's

Aspirin, Oravig

100

You would likely see this activity order for a child diagnosed with Tetralogy of Fallot

Activity as tolerated

100

This often develops two weeks after group A hemolytic streptococcus infections

Rheumatic fever

100

Down and back is the direction pulled to perform this assessment

Pediatric Ear exam with otoscope

100

Length is measured laying down up to what age?

24 months

200
This disease commonly causes difficulty breathing while laying down

CHF

200

This is a major complication following cardiac catheterization

hemorrhage

200

This test can determine if a child has recently had Group A Strep

ASO Titer

200

The posterior fontanel should be closed by this age

3 months

200

The anterior fontanel should be closed by this age

18 months

300

Jugular vein distention most likely indicates this

CHF

300

This visual assessment finding results from a lack of oxyhemoglobin

Cyanosis

300

This condition is a progression from rheumatic fever following Group A strep infection

Rheumatic heart disease
300

This is the appropriate order when performing an abdominal assessment on a child

inspect, auscultate, light palpation, deep palpation

300

These are ways to decrease an infants chances of SIDS (3)

Place on back to sleep, offer pacifier, no smoking, cool environment

400

The most common complication following cardiac surgery

Infective edocarditis

400

This cardiac defect causes hypotension, weak pulses, and murmur

Aortic stenosis

400

This is the depth and rate for chest compressions on a infant

1/3 the diameter of the chest and 100 compressions per minute.

400

This age group is reliably able to cooperate during an assessment

School age child

400

Permanent teeth are all present by this time

Late adolescence

500

These cardiac defects cause a decrease in pulmonary blood flow (4)

Transposition of the great vessels/arteries
Tetralogy of Fallot
Tricuspid atresia
Truncus arteriosis

500

A medication order you would likely see from a physician for a newborn with hypoplastic heart disease

Prostaglandin E1

500

Prostaglandin E1 prevents the closure of this

Ductus arteriosis

500

nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea and sweating are all manifestations of a child that has ingested too much of this medication

acetaminophen

500

This type of newborn reflex includes palmar grasp, stepping and rooting

Autonomic