NURS 629 ACTUAL FINAL EXAM 4 | COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH
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Pediatric Abdominal Pain Red Flags - (Answer)Localization away from umbilicus; night
wakening; repetitive emesis; recurrent fever or low energy; age less than 4; weight loss;
organomegaly; generalized tenderness; perirectal abnormalities; joint swelling redness or heat
Appendicitis Overview - (Answer)Inflammation of appendix leading to ischemia and possible
perforation; most common age 6 to 19; most common cause of abdominal surgery
Appendicitis History - (Answer)Periumbilical pain awakens child; worsens over 4 hours;
migrates to right lower quadrant; worse with movement coughing or deep breathing; fever is late
Appendicitis Symptoms - (Answer)Anorexia; abdominal pain; vomiting; obstipation; diarrhea in
children
Appendicitis Physical Exam - (Answer)Minimal vital sign changes; supine with right thigh
flexed; McBurney sign; rebound tenderness; involuntary guarding
, Appendicitis Special Signs - (Answer)Markle sign pain with heel drop; rebound tenderness pain
on release; Rovsing sign left lower quadrant pressure causes right lower quadrant pain; psoas
sign; obturator sign
Colic Definition - (Answer)Persistent crying in infants under 3 months with no clear cause
Colic Rule of 3s - (Answer)Crying more than 3 hours per day more than 3 days per week for
more than 3 weeks
Colic Features - (Answer)Frequent feeding; gassy; inconsolable; briefly soothed
Colic Management - (Answer)No cure; simethicone sometimes used; resolves by 3 months; five
Ss swaddle shush stomach swing suck; place baby safely in crib and step away briefly
Dehydration Signs Pediatric - (Answer)Sunken fontanel; tachycardia; delayed capillary refill;
decreased urine output; increased urine specific gravity; late hypotension with more than 10
percent fluid loss
Oral Rehydration Therapy - (Answer)Effective for all dehydration types; early use prevents
dehydration; inexpensive; safe; small frequent sips; intravenous fluids if needed
100% GRADED EXPERT SOLUTIONS| 2026 LATEST UPDATED | GET
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Pediatric Abdominal Pain Red Flags - (Answer)Localization away from umbilicus; night
wakening; repetitive emesis; recurrent fever or low energy; age less than 4; weight loss;
organomegaly; generalized tenderness; perirectal abnormalities; joint swelling redness or heat
Appendicitis Overview - (Answer)Inflammation of appendix leading to ischemia and possible
perforation; most common age 6 to 19; most common cause of abdominal surgery
Appendicitis History - (Answer)Periumbilical pain awakens child; worsens over 4 hours;
migrates to right lower quadrant; worse with movement coughing or deep breathing; fever is late
Appendicitis Symptoms - (Answer)Anorexia; abdominal pain; vomiting; obstipation; diarrhea in
children
Appendicitis Physical Exam - (Answer)Minimal vital sign changes; supine with right thigh
flexed; McBurney sign; rebound tenderness; involuntary guarding
, Appendicitis Special Signs - (Answer)Markle sign pain with heel drop; rebound tenderness pain
on release; Rovsing sign left lower quadrant pressure causes right lower quadrant pain; psoas
sign; obturator sign
Colic Definition - (Answer)Persistent crying in infants under 3 months with no clear cause
Colic Rule of 3s - (Answer)Crying more than 3 hours per day more than 3 days per week for
more than 3 weeks
Colic Features - (Answer)Frequent feeding; gassy; inconsolable; briefly soothed
Colic Management - (Answer)No cure; simethicone sometimes used; resolves by 3 months; five
Ss swaddle shush stomach swing suck; place baby safely in crib and step away briefly
Dehydration Signs Pediatric - (Answer)Sunken fontanel; tachycardia; delayed capillary refill;
decreased urine output; increased urine specific gravity; late hypotension with more than 10
percent fluid loss
Oral Rehydration Therapy - (Answer)Effective for all dehydration types; early use prevents
dehydration; inexpensive; safe; small frequent sips; intravenous fluids if needed