Neuro
Endocrine
GU
GI
Calculations and Misc.
100

One of the earliest signs of worsening intracranial pressure

What is decreased level of consciousness?

100

Hypo or Hyper: Symptoms include confusion, irritability, tachycardia, diaphoresis, tremors

What is hypoglycemia?

100

Classic triad of hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, and renal failure

What is hemolytic uremic syndrome?

100

This diagnostic test may be both diagnostic and therapeutic in identifying the GI disorder marked by a sausage-shaped mass in the abdomen and red currant-jelly stool. 

What is a gas or hydrostatic enema?

100

This is where the abdominal pain often starts in acute appendicitis in kids.

What is pain in the periumbilical region or umbilical pain? 

200

In a child with hydrocephalus, this condition may present with high-pitched cry, bulging fontanel, vomiting, and sunset eyes.

What is shunt malfunction? 

200

Patient teaching for a type 1 diabetic related to hypoglycemia

What is have a snack before and bring a snack along?

200

Extreme glomerular permeability to protein leading to massive proteinuria, edema, and hyperlipidemia

What is nephrotic syndrome? 

200

Holding a baby upright for 30 minutes after meals and thickening formula feeds with rice cereal are examples of interventions for what GI disorder in children? 

What is gastroesophageal reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease?

200

A child having a seizure weighs 20kg. Ativan is prescribed at 0.1 mg/kg and the concentration is 2mg/mL. How many mL should the nurse administer (rounded to the nearest tenth)? 

What is one or 1.0? 

300

Kernig's and Brudzinski's signs, rash, fever, hypotension, shock

What is meningitis?

300

This is the pathophysiologic basis of Type 1 diabetes

What is autoimmune destruction of the beta cells of the pancreas? 

300

This type of acute kidney injury is caused by decreased perfusion/cardiac output to the kidney.

What is prerenal? 

300

This disorder is caused by aganglionic cells and leads to ribbon-like, foul smelling stools, usually diagnosed in early infancy.

What is Hirschsprung's disease? 

300

Glasgow coma scale indicating a relatively severe brain injury.

What is eight or less than eight? 

400

Bradycardia, systolic hypertension/wide pulse pressure, irregular respirations

What is Cushing's triad?

400

Name three symptoms of DKA

What is:

*Fruity smelling breath

*Rapid, deep respirations

*Metabolic acidosis

*Tenting of skin

*Polyuria/dehydration

*Potassium alterations

400

This genitourinary disorder in kids often happens 10-21 days after a strep infection

What is post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis? 

400

What is the first-line medication utilized in IBD to try to induce remission? 

What is mesalamine? 

400

Endocrine disorder that is potentially life-threatening, causing significant hyperthermia, severe tachycardia, and possible heart failure.

What is thyroid storm? 

500

Condition marked by multiple unprovoked seizures

What is epilepsy? 

500

Treatment for GH deficiency

What is somatotropin?

500

This type of dialysis is used more commonly in kids because exchanges can be done at home and there is greater schedule flexibility, though it does carry a slight risk of peritonitis. 

What is peritoneal dialysis? 

500

First-line intervention for correction of dehydration for a child who is able to safely swallow.

What is oral rehydration solution? 

500

Calculate the hourly maintenance IV fluid rate for a child weighing 25 kg (to the nearest whole number).

What is 67 mL/hr?