Nursing Reviewer
Extend and further strengthen your knowledge about the concepts of Pediatric Nursing with
these 40 Nursing Bullets. These Nursing Bullets are bite-sized information that are easy to
absorb and best to be read during your reviews for NCLEX or the board exams.
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, Bullets
Here are the pediatric nursing bullets:
1. A child with HIV-positive blood should receive inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV)
rather than oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV) immunization.
2. To achieve postural drainage in an infant, place a pillow on the nurse’s lap and lay the
infant across it.
3. A child with cystic fibrosis should eat more calories, protein, vitamins, and minerals than
a child without the disease.
4. Infants subsisting on cow’s milk only don’t receive a sufficient amount of iron (ferrous
sulfate), which will eventually result in iron deficiency anemia.
5. A child with an undiagnosed infection should be placed in isolation.
6. An infant usually triples his birth weight by the end of his first year.
7. Clinical signs of a dehydrated infant include: lethargy, irritability, dry skin decreased
tearing, decreased urinary output, and increased pulse.
8. Appropriate care of a child with meningitis includes frequent assessment of
neurologic status (i.e., decreasing levels of consciousness, difficulty to arouse) and
measuring the circumference of the head because subdural effusions and obstructive
hydrocephalus can develop.
9. Expected clinical findings in a newborn with cerebral palsy include reflexive hypertonicity
and crisscrossing or scissoring leg movements.
10. Papules, vesicles, and crust are all present at the same time in the early phase of
chickenpox.
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