Meds and meds and meds
About CHEO
Diagnosis
Interventions
Nursing role
100

The amount of medication to give if you want 500mg and your concentration is 100 mg/mL

What is 5mL

100

This is what CHEO stands for 

What is Children's Hospital of eastern Ontario 

100

This diagnosis is very common in little babies and now we have a vaccine for it 

What is RSV 

100

This is the best time to suction a baby 

What is before a feed 

100

This is what you do in the morning to find out information on your patient 

What is patient look up 

200

Here you will find the information about your medications dose, compatibility and administration details

What is the parental manual 

200

This is the name of the team I can call when my patient is deteriorating 

What is SPOT team 

200

This type of pneumonia happens often after a patient vomits 

What is aspiration pneumonia 

200

This is what I would give to my asthma patient every morning to help with inflammation 

what is a corticosteroid / Flovent / orange puffer 
200

This is what I do at the end of my shift so that the incoming nurse knows about my patient 

What is nursing handoff 

300

This is how quickly you will run your ampicillin if you have 16mL and want to run it over 30 minutes 

What is 32 mL/hr

300

This is the name of the best unit ever

What is 5East 

300

This type of illness is often why kids have bloody stools 

What is Crohn's or ulcerative colitis 

300

This is what I would do if my patient was sleeping & stable 

what is let them sleep lol! 

300

This is when the nurses provide an update to the doctors on their patient 

What is rounding 

400

This is the only medication you are allowed to order as a nurse at CHEO on 5E

what is Tylenol and Advil 

400

This is how we report incidents at work 

What is an SRS (safety reporting incident) 

400

This is the type of injury CHEO sees most often in the summer

What is a traumatic brain injury 

400

This is what I would press if I was concerned and needed immediate help 

What is a staff assist 

400

I am the reason nurses can work 12 hour shifts 

what is caffeine lol 

500

This is what I have to verify prior to administering my medication, name 5. 

What is right patient, right dose, right route, right time, right reason 

500

This unit is where the sickest kids get care 

What is the paediatric intensive care unit (PICU)

500

This is the reason why you can't diagnose someone with asthma before the age of 7

What is inability to follow instructions on breathing techniques? 

500

This is what parameters I look for when doing a PRAM score 

What is air entry, scalene retractions, suprasternal retractions, oxygen saturation and wheezing
500

I advocate, administer medications, perform vital signs, feed, change, communicate and ensure things run smoothly 

what is a nurse :)))