Trauma
Spinal Cord Injury
Traumatic Brain Injury
Peds Module 1
Peds Module 2
100

The prioritization that stomps all priorities when a patient is bleeding profusely is...

What is stop the hemorrhage?

100
Mention the vital sign presentations for neurogenic shock...

What is bradycardia, vasodilation, hypothermia?

100

Signs and symptoms of increased intracranial pressure include...

What is Vomiting without nausea, altered LOC, constant headache, Cushing's triad, Cheyne-stokes respiration?

100
Name all the primitive reflexes of a newborn.

What is sucking, rooting, Moro, asymmetric tonic neck, stepping, palmer/plantar grasp, startle?

100

Key signs and symptoms of meningitis

What is fever, headache, stiff neck (nuchal rigidity), irritability, lethargy?

200

AVPU stands for...

What is Alert, Verbal, Pain, Unresponsive?

200

Differentiate between spinal and neurogenic shock...

What is Spinal has a temporary loss of sensation, motor function, and reflexes below the level of injury vs. Neurogenic involves SNS hemodynamic changes (bradycardia, hypotension, hypothermia)?

200
Medical/nursing interventions that may decrease ICP include...

What is keeping neck midline, elevate HOB 30-45 degrees, Space out stressful activities, Mannitol, CSF draining through ventriculostomy, avoid increasing abdominal pressure?

200

An example of a fine motor skill for a 10-month-old includes...

What is Picking up objects using a pincer grasp or grasping rattle by the handle?

200

A patient who is 5 years old would use the __ scale for pain assessment.

What is the Wong-Baker Faces Scale?

300

A patient who presents with rapid and shallow breathing, weak and rapid pulse, and pale/sweating would be presenting with...

A) Impending MI

B) Hemorrhagic Shock

C) Closed Head Injury 

D) Pulmonary Embolism

What is B? 

300

The level of injury that would mostly cause autonomic dysreflexia is...

What is at T6 or above?

300

A patient with a skull fracture needs gastric decompression and a __ tube would be used.

What is an orogastric (OG) tube ?

300

A baby can sit up unsupported at __ months of age

What is 6-8 months?

300

The treatment for a pediatric patient with hydrocephalus is...

What is a ventriculoperitoneal shunt?

400

Management for a patient with compartment syndrome includes...

What is elevate extremity but not above level of the heart, call the provider, and expect a fasciotomy, do neurovascular check?

400
The vascular compromise that occurs above and below the injury during autonomic dysreflexia is...

What is vasodilation above the injury and vasoconstriction below the injury?

400

Name some complications of TBI.

What is SIADH, seizures, hydrocephalus, hematomas/hemorrhages, Brain herniation, and long-term disabilites?

400

Describe Erikson's Cognitive and psychosocial Development theory for infants.

What is "When I cry, does somebody come? , When I have a need, Is it met?"

400

The difference between viral and bacterial meningitis is that...

What is bacterial requires immediate hospitalization and has a positive gram stain and decreased glucose (cloudy CSF)? (viral = Clear CSF, negative gram stain, normal glucose, slight increase in protein)

500

What is the next step after controlling the hemorrhage and getting vital signs for BP and HR?

What is a check for Disabilities?

500

The level of injury that would paralyze the diaphragm is...

What is at C4 or above?

500

A strict aseptic technique is used for ventriculostomy because...

What is a patient with Increased ICP needs to lower O2 demand, infection would increase metabolic rate and cause further increased ICP?

500

The age group where nightmares are common is...

What is Preschool age (3-6 years)?

500

Children that fall under the _ and _ percentile of the trend of growth require further investigation

What is 5th and 95th?