Tricuspid Atresia, Cystic Fibrosis, Tonsillectomy, Asthma, GERD, Celiac
Disease, Hypospadias, Cleft Lip/Palate, Hernia Repair, Nephrotic Syndrome,
Acute Glomerulonephritis, UTI, Enuresis, Cryptorchidism, Obstructive
Uropathy, Pediatric Immunizations, Erikson’s Developmental Stages, Chest
Percussion, Digoxin Toxicity, Oxygenation, Infection Prevention, Nutrition,
Fluid Balance, Growth and Development, Therapeutic Play, Nursing
Assessment, Patient Education, Postoperative Care, Vital Signs
Interpretation, Medication Administration, Evidence-Based Interventions
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The infant is admitted with tetralogy of Fallot. The RN anticipates an order for which
medication?
Digoxin
The nurse is aware that the infant with VSD will?
tire easily
An infants used diaper weighs 90g. The dry diaper weighs 62g. What is the infant's output?
28mL
Which finding is associated with suspected Rheumatic fever?
, case of strep throat 3 weeks ago
A group of toddlers are playing in an unorganized fashion with no rules. this type of play is?
associative play
Which defect is not associated with Tetralogy of Fallot?
atrial septal defect
Patients' with a patent ductus arteriosus will have?
a murmur
What S/S should alert the nurse to digoxin toxicity?
arrhythmia
Which heart defect is most likely to cause clubbing?
tricuspid atresia
What is not a risk for otitis media?
breastfeeding for 6 months