Blood disorders
GI
GU
Skin
Miscellaneous
100

S/S of Thalassemia

Listlessness, decrease exercise tolerance, anorexia, fever, pallor, overgrowth of upper jawbone, mediterranean decent, family history, jaundice

100
Findings of a toddler with moderate dehydration.

increased resp rate, abnormal resp pattern, tachycardia, imbalances  of electrolytes

100

Name a symptom of nephrotic syndrome

periorbital edema, hypotension, proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, decreased urine output
100

What is pediculosis captitis?

Head lice
100

Education for parent administering liquid iron supplement.

Give through a straw to avoid staining teeth, can cause constipation and dark stools, drink plenty of water.

200

What are some teachings for a child who has sickle cell anemia

mild activity is ok, drink lots of fluids, keep up with immunizations specifically influenza B.

200

Post op consideration/teaching for Hirschsprung's disease.

Ostomy care and is reversible. 

200

Most common finding in patient with Wilms' Tumor.

abdominal mass

200

What is important treatment for patient with burns?

IV fluids, infection prevention, pain management, temperature maintenance, comfort, high calorie/protein diet, physical therapy, promoting g&d

200

Why would a nurse weigh a dehydrated child at the same time every day?

Bc weight is the most sensitive indicator of hydration status.

300

What are common treatments for a pediatric patient diagnosed with sickle cell anemia who is hospitalized?

IV fluids, pain control, blood transfusions, hydroxyurea

300

S/s of pyloric stenosis.

Projectile vomiting followed by hunger, dehydration, sunken fontanelle, decrease urine output, olive mass in RUQ
300

Interventions for a child with acute glomerulonephritis

no salt added diet, weigh child daily, educate parents, examine urine for blood, input/output, effects boys 3-7 years old, monitor labs, v/s

300

Important nursing action for child found with bruising on arms and legs.

obtain detailed medical history/reason for visit

300

A child who is dehydrated is at risk for

electrolyte imbalances

400

Too much milk in a child's diet can lead to what?

Iron deficiency anemia

400

Dehydration can cause imbalances to what important electrolyte?

Potassium - normal level 3.4-4.7 mEq/L

400

A diaper that weighs 5 gm equals how many mL output?

5 mL

400

Patients' who have been diagnosed with MRSA in a wound need to be placed on what precaution?

Contact

400

Common findings in a client with intussusception.

anorexia, mucous and blood in stools aka jelly stools, paroxysmal pain, kicking and drawing of legs toward the abdomen, vomiting, abdominal mass
500

A vaso-occlusive crisis is

When sickled cells accumulate in smaller vessels in the body, blocking blood flow to the distal part of the body, causing severe pain and ischemia.

500

What would indicate a child's appendix has ruptured?

Sudden relief of pain

500

What is a the normal amount of urine output for a preschool age child?

1mg/kg/hr

500

Tinea capitis, tinea corporis, tinea cruris, and tinea pedis are what types of infections? What are the names these infections are more commonly known as?

Fungal. Capitis - ringworm of scalp; corporis - ringworm of skin; pedis - athlete's foot; cruris - jock itch

500

Primary management of poisoning.

Remove access to poison, prevent further absorption, call poison control, provide supportive care and seek medical help