Asthma Long term "control" (anti-inflammatory) drugs
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Cromolyn, nedocromil
Therapeutic Management of GER
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Positioning, modify feedings, medications, surgery(last resort)
Leukemia
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Most common form of childhood cancer
More frequent in males
Peak onset between 2&6 years old
Asthma patients have what kind of secretions?
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Tenacious mucous. From the inflammation thick and sticky secretions.
Leading to infection.
Nursing care for Kawasaki disease
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In the initial phase, the nurse must monitor the child's cardiac status
carefully. Intake and output and daily weight measurements are recorded.
Although the child may be reluctant to eat and therefore may be partially
dehydrated, fluids need to be administered with care because of the usual
finding of myocarditis. The child should be assessed frequently for signs of
HF, including decreased urinary output, gallop rhythm (an additional heart
sound), tachycardia, and respiratory distress
Management of pretussis
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, Preventive: Immunization; current belief is that childhood immunizations for
pertussis do not confer lifelong immunity to adolescents and adults, so a
pertussis booster is recommended for adolescents Refer to the CDC
Immunization Guidelines, Antimicrobial therapy (e.g., erythromycin,
clarithromycin, azithromycin), Supportive: Hospitalization sometimes
required for infants, children who are dehydrated, or those who have
complications,
Other signs of respiratory distress in children
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flaring nostrils, retractions, grunting, adventitious breath sounds (or absent
breath sounds), use of accessory muscles, head bobbing , decreased Po2,
elevated Pco2, cyanosis and pallor
We develop ______ ________ from diarrhea
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Metabolic acidosis
Complications of fifth disease
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Self limiting arthritis
Anemia, hydrops, or fetal death if mother infected while pregnant
, Treatment of pinworms
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Hand washing/wash all cloths
Vermox is drug of choice but not under age 2
Povan,Antiminth- stains stool bright red
Hirschsprung disease
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absent ganglion cells. Causes mechanical obstruction from inadequate
motility of intestine. Causes diarrhea, horrible odor, green vomiting.
Croup affects
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larynx, trachea, bronchi
pneumonia
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Cromolyn, nedocromil
Therapeutic Management of GER
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Positioning, modify feedings, medications, surgery(last resort)
Leukemia
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Most common form of childhood cancer
More frequent in males
Peak onset between 2&6 years old
Asthma patients have what kind of secretions?
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Tenacious mucous. From the inflammation thick and sticky secretions.
Leading to infection.
Nursing care for Kawasaki disease
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In the initial phase, the nurse must monitor the child's cardiac status
carefully. Intake and output and daily weight measurements are recorded.
Although the child may be reluctant to eat and therefore may be partially
dehydrated, fluids need to be administered with care because of the usual
finding of myocarditis. The child should be assessed frequently for signs of
HF, including decreased urinary output, gallop rhythm (an additional heart
sound), tachycardia, and respiratory distress
Management of pretussis
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, Preventive: Immunization; current belief is that childhood immunizations for
pertussis do not confer lifelong immunity to adolescents and adults, so a
pertussis booster is recommended for adolescents Refer to the CDC
Immunization Guidelines, Antimicrobial therapy (e.g., erythromycin,
clarithromycin, azithromycin), Supportive: Hospitalization sometimes
required for infants, children who are dehydrated, or those who have
complications,
Other signs of respiratory distress in children
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flaring nostrils, retractions, grunting, adventitious breath sounds (or absent
breath sounds), use of accessory muscles, head bobbing , decreased Po2,
elevated Pco2, cyanosis and pallor
We develop ______ ________ from diarrhea
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Metabolic acidosis
Complications of fifth disease
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Self limiting arthritis
Anemia, hydrops, or fetal death if mother infected while pregnant
, Treatment of pinworms
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Hand washing/wash all cloths
Vermox is drug of choice but not under age 2
Povan,Antiminth- stains stool bright red
Hirschsprung disease
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absent ganglion cells. Causes mechanical obstruction from inadequate
motility of intestine. Causes diarrhea, horrible odor, green vomiting.
Croup affects
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larynx, trachea, bronchi
pneumonia
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