A
B
C
D
E
100

Presents with a barky cough, stridor, hoarse voice. Worse at night

Croup

100

Sudden sore throat with white exudate, fever and treated with antibiotics

Streptococcal Pharyngitis

100

Infection of the heart lining/valves. Risk factors include congenital heart disease, central lines. Symptoms include fever, fatigue, murmur

Endocarditis

100

 Diagnosed after 3 elevated readings. Often asymptomatic. Risk factors include obesity and family history

Hypertension

100

Viral infection (A or B) presenting with fever, malaise, cough, body aches

Influenza

200

Presents with pallor, fatigue, irritability, pica, tachycardia.

Iron Deficiency Anemia

200

Severe pain episodes. Swelling of the feet and hands. Fatigue and pallor. Use of a cold compress is contraindicated.

Sickle Cell Anemia

200

Chronic Airway infection presenting with wheezing, chest tightness, cough. Treated with bronchodilators and corticosteroids.

Asthma

200

Joint swelling and pain. Prolonged bleeding after injury. Bruising in infants after learning to walk.

Hemophilia

200

The bone bends and cracks, typically occurs in a child younger than 10

Greenstick Fracture

300

Inflammatory condition affecting coronary arteries. Strawberry tongue, rash, fever >5 days, Conjunctivitis

Kawasaki Disease

300

Includes 4 defects: VSD, pulmonary stenosis, overriding aorta, RV hypertrophy. Presents with cyanosis/”tet” spells. Treated with knee-to-chest position during spells, surgery

Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF)

300

This type of fracture results in a bulge

Buckle

300

With this type of fracture the bone is broken into two pieces

Complete

300

Damaging a ligament with excessive movements such as stretching or twisting, resulting in injury

Sprain

400

Medical emergency. Avoid throat exam if suspected and keep airway support at bedside. Caused by Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib). Presents with sudden onset, high fever, drooling, tripod position

Epiglottitis

400

The bone punctures the skin in this type of fracture

Compound

400

The bone breaks in two places and requires surgery in this type of fracture

Comminuted
400

Injury to a tendon or muscle caused by stretching, leading to damage of the tissue, and at times a partial or complete tear

Strain

400

An injury to the skin, soft tissue or bone. Can happen from trauma that damages the capillaries and creates bleeding or discoloration

Contusion

500

A 10-year-old in a cast reports severe pain unrelieved by medication, with pallor and a weak pulse in the fingers. 


What is the the nurse’s priority action and what is the child experiencing?

Notify the healthcare provider immediately

Exhibiting signs of compartment syndrome
(Compartment syndrome in pediatric patients occurs when pressure builds up within a closed muscle compartment, typically in the arms or legs, to a level that compromises blood flow and tissue perfusion. This can lead to permanent damage to muscles, nerves, and blood vessels if not treated promptly)

500

What are the 5 rights of medication administration?

(Can get double jeopardy points if you name the other 2 for "7 rights of medication")

1. Right patient
2. Right Medication/Drug
3. Right Dose
4. Right Route
5. Right time

6. Right reason
7. Right documentation

500

When should cows milk be introduced to an infant?

12 months of age or older
500

What is Veronica's last name?

PENOYER

500

Name 2 community resources for single mother with x3 children under the age of 5.

Food Bank / food pantry
WIC
Diaper Bank