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Blood Type and Rh: - ANSWER-if mom is - and baby is +, give mom
Rhogam!
Common cause of glomerulonephritis - ANSWER-Strep Throat
Infection, Streptococcal sore throats, also rheumatic fever has same
risk factors.
*Group A beta-hemolytic streptococci*
Common findings in a patient with Cushing syndrome. - ANSWER-
Moon face
excessive hair growth(hirsutism)
red cheeks
,weight gain
pendulous abdomen *abdominal striae (purple)/Stretch Marks* easily
bruised arms and legs
slow wound healing.
Common signs/symptoms and treatment for severe dehydration. -
ANSWER-Decreased skin turgor, rapid pulse, decreased BP, sunken
fontanel/eyes
Tx: Iv fluids, O2
Complications of congenital adrenal hyperplasia: - ANSWER-
Dehydration
Developmental stage for a toddler - what is it and what are some
examples: - ANSWER-*Autonomy vs Shame & Doubt: 18m to 3yrs.*
Development of physical skills, walking, grasping.
May feel a sense of accomplishment or shame/doubt with failures.
*Want to do EVERYTHING themselves*
How do parents develop the developmental task during infancy in
Erikson's theory? - ANSWER-*Trust vs Mistrust*
, Primary caregiver(s), regular interactions, positive experiences,
security, calm/reassuring attitude, feeding regular
schedule/availability.
Know how to administer ear and eye drops. - ANSWER-EYE-Pull down
lower lid, drop carefully into the conjunctival sac, instruct patient to
close eye and roll eyeball around, do not touch with dropper, gently
hold gauze to soak up excess when eye closed.
EAR-Child pull ear down and back, tilt head to opposite side. *Older
pull ear up and back. *
Know how to administer insulin (pen, syringe, short acting, long
acting, etc.) - ANSWER-Clear (short acting: regular) to cloudy (long
acting: NPG)
Know how to calculate due dates - ANSWER-First day of last menstrual
cycle + 7 days + 1 year - 3 months.
(Naegle's Rule)
Know how to care for atopic dermatitis. - ANSWER-Do not use alcohol
or peroxide on the rash—will dry it out
Use topical steroids
Reduce the amount of allergen exposure.