Pediatric Assessments/Child Abuse
Respiratory/GI Disorders
Neurological and ENT
Mental Health
Care of the pediatric patient in acute and chronic conditions
100

Can children receive vaccinations when they have a low grade fever?

Yes!

100

When auscultating the chest of a child with asthma, what would you classically expect to hear?

Expiratory wheeze

100

What interventions might take place to help children with strabismus correct amblyopia?

Eye patch over the unaffected eye/glasses

100

What does failure to thrive in an infant describe?

Failure to gain weight as expected/lose of weight

100

In what age group is separation anxiety most pronounced?

Toddlers

200

What is the definition of physical abuse?

"physical contact intended to cause feelings of intimidation, pain, injury, or other physical suffering or bodily harm" (Government of Canada, 2019). Another definition is "unreasonable force" by an adult or youth to any part of a child's body.

200

What medications are usually prescribed for children with asthma?

Inhaled steroids (controllers) and inhaler bronchodilators (relievers)

200

What is the treatment priority for children with acute otitis media?

Pain control with analgesics such as Tylenol and Advil.

200

In females with anorexia, what would you expect to happen with their menstrual cycle?

They will have amenorrhea.

200

What food is often first offered to children post tonsillectomy?

A Popsicle

300

What kind of fracture is common in children and less common in adults?

Greenstick

300

When a child is diagnosed with RSV, are antibiotics given?

No, this is a virus, antibiotics only treat bacteria. 

300

What assessments are most important to do for children who have experienced a head injury?

Assess level of consciousness; Check pupils and eye movements to make sure they are equal; Check vital signs to see if there are any acute changes (ie increased in BP and decrease in HR); Assessment of motor activity

300

What in the 2nd leading cause of death in children. youth and young adults?

Suicide

300

What group of pain medications are usually most effective for cancer patients?

opioids

400

How can you help school-aged children prepare for a procedure?

Let them examine equipment, Encourage verbalization of fears, Offer rewards, Offer simple explanations, Involve parents, Allow for choices when possible, Use distraction, Allow them to keep a familiar object with them.

400

What are home interventions that parents can do to help their child when they have croup?

Breath humidified air in a steamy washroom or go outside in winter to breath in cool air.

400

If a school nurse is timing a seizure, at what time frame should they call 911?

If the seizures lasts more than 5 minutes.

400

A formal diagnosis of autism isn't typically made until what age?

2

400

How are tonsillectomy patients positioned immediately after surgery?

On their sides to facilitate drainage

500

5-7 days after an injury, what colour would you expect a bruise to be?

Green

500

What is the nursing priority in gastroenteritis?

Preventing dehydration and electrolyte imbalances
500

What are classic findings noticed in bacterial meningitis?

Nuchal rigidity, high fever, headache

500

What kind of effect can bullying have on kids?

Increased risk of mental health disorders including suicide; poor academics; poor sleep; poor eating patterns; more health complaints

500

What pain assessment scale is most appropriate for preschoolers?

The FACES Pain Rating Scale