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Peds Review

Teacher: Joyce Clay MS.RN
Across
A patient is receiving Gentamycin. Which lab value is most likely to be affected by toxicity from this medication?
The respiratory problem which causes a patient to have a "silent chest"
How many seconds should the nurse or parent inject the medication in an EPI pen?
An imbalance in either the production or absorption of cerebrospinal fluid, leading to increased fluid in the ventricles of the brain.
What vaccine is given to the pregnant mom to prevent Bordetella pertussis bacteria that causes whooping cough?
A child with bluish streaks in tissues surrounding the eye has a sign of what cellulitis
How many years does an adolescent continue to grow post the initiation of their menarche
The musculoskeletal disorder in which there is a temporary drop in the blood supply to the head of the femur
The GI disorder which prevents a patient from eating barley, wheat, or rye
Which of the following would the nurse check for possible signs of dehydration
The drug prescribed often for a child with nephrotic syndrome may cause gastric distress
What GI disorder is often called megacolon
Brain damage and impaired liver function seen in children who had been given aspirin following viral illnesses, most notable varicella (chickenpox) and influenza is seen in what syndrome.
A common side effect of Albuterol
What reflex fades after 3-4 months of age and presents with extension of the arms, legs, hands and fingers, followed by flexion of all of the extremities. babies often cry
A preschool child was administered activated charcoal in the ED after a poisoning event. The child is being discharged home. What is the adverse reaction to this medication which should be reported to the child's PCP
The medication used for treatment for a child diagnosed with strep pharyngitis who is noncompliant taking oral meds
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A measurement of body mass based on the relationship between height and weight
A child's blood lead level is 12 micrograms/dL. The child will exhibit which of ?the following signs/symptoms
A 7-month old child who has yet to have a cleft palate repaired is saying a few words. The child's lip is intact. which words would the nurse expect the child to have the most difficulty saying?
What cardiovascular issue primarily seen in toddlers is treated with Aspirin at 80 to 100 mg/KG/day
Four children with type 1 diabetes are admitted to the hospital. Which child is most at risk for developing hypoglycemia? The child with: bacterial sepsis, intussusception, jaundice or chicken pox.
The type of shock which results in the inabliltiy of the heart to pump enough blood to the body
What viral illness is known as Sixth Disease and presents with high fever, and a rash which appears about 5 days after the fever. It is commonly seen in children 6 months to 3 years of age.
An anesthetic cream (lidocaine 2.5% and prilocaine 2.5%)
The treatment for a child with recurrent group A strep tonsillitis.
The laboratory data most likely to be prolonged in a child with hemophilia
The type of shock which causes reduced circulatory pefusion to the vital organs and the periphery, commonly cuased by a massive infection, anaphylaxis, or drug overdose
A child with hemophilia is at risk for which chronic illness
A drug used for nocturnal enuresis
The respiratory infection in which the nurse should make sure an intubation and tracheostomy tray is available is:
A chronic autoimmune disease affecting multiple bodily systems in which the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy issues in the body rather than foreign invaders