Disease Processes and Nursing Interventions
Growth & Development
Pharm
Family Patterns
Peds Assessment/Safety
100

Cystic fibrosis therapy is centered around this treatment

Chest Physiotherapy 

100

Muscular development follows this type of growth pattern from head to toe

 Cephalocaudal

100

This class of medications is commonly prescribed to treat asthma in children by helping to open the airways during an asthma attack.

bronchodilators (e.g., albuterol)

100

The female assumes primary dominance in the areas of childcare and homemaking, as well as financial decision making

Matriarchal family pattern 

100

This is the leading cause of injury and death among infants and young children.

accidents

200

Down syndrome results from this chromosomal condition

an extra chromosome on the 21st pair

200

By the time a baby is one year old, their birth weight typically does this.

Triples 

200

This medication is commonly used in pediatric patients to reduce fever and relieve mild to moderate pain, but care must be taken to avoid overdosing in younger children.

acetaminophen (Tylenol)

200

This family type consists of biological parents and their children living together.

Nuclear Family 

200

A response to the parent of a toddler who begins to wet the bed during a routine hospitalization. 

“The stress of hospitalization makes children regress a little.”

300

When assessing a child for possible sickle cell crisis, the nurse looks for pain caused by this

obstructed blood flow

300

When is it recommended that all children be screened for developmental delay?

9 months, 18 months, 24 months

300

This antibiotic is often prescribed to pediatric patients with ear infections, pneumonia, or strep throat.

amoxicillin

300

In this pattern, parents maintain strict, rigid rules and expectations, often without input from children.

Autocratic family pattern?

300

Nurses suspect child abuse when this detail doesn’t align during an injury report.

inconsistency between the injury and the explanation

400

The defining mass felt with hypertrophic pyloric stenosis.

olive-shaped mass

400

The nurse recognizes that during the first 5 months of life, an infant is expected to gain approximately how many pounds per month?

1.5 lbs 

400

This medication is commonly used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children, helping to improve focus and reduce hyperactivity.

methylphenidate (e.g., Ritalin)

400

A remarried couple bringing children from prior relationships together form this family type

Blended (Reconstituted) family?


400

This best practice helps reduce the incidence of SIDS.

What is placing the infant on their back to sleep?

500

The hallmark stool of intussusception.

Red currant jelly like stools 

500

The best response to why iron-deficiency anemia appears around 6 months.

Maternal iron stores are depleted around this time

500

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are commonly prescribed for pediatric patients with depression and anxiety disorders. This SSRI is often used in children and adolescents, but requires careful monitoring due to the potential risk of suicidal thoughts in younger patients.

fluoxetine (Prozac)

500

In this family pattern, adult members function as equals and share responsibilities

Democratic family pattern?

500

 The nurse should tell parents to remove this from a child’s reach for safety.

House plants, medications, cleaning supplies