•What clinical manifestations might you see in a child
experiencing pain? Correct Answers crying, increase in vitals,
facial grimacing, hold affected area, flushing, sweating,
abnormal positioning, pain radiating, increased hr and breathing
and bp
a pca can b used by which age Correct Answers school age
Acute Epiglottitis Correct Answers Inflammation of the
epiglottis due to infection.
adolescent nursing interventions Correct Answers -provide
privacy
-interview separately from parents
-peer visitation
-participate in care and decision making
give info on sexuality
adolescent play Correct Answers social interaction important
less reliant on parent
peer group
at what age would they believe they are responsible for getting
sick Correct Answers pre school age
Best age for toilet training Correct Answers 2 yrs
, Bronchiolitis Correct Answers Inflammation of the bronchioles
that usually occurs in children younger than 2 years and is often
caused by rsv
Bronchiolitis treatment Correct Answers -supportive: nebulizer,
hydration
-Synagis vaccine given monthly for immunocompromised
-sitting upright
-may need o2 and intubation
can i put oral meds in formula or breastmilk Correct Answers
no bc it will alter taste and they may not finish whole bottle
Can I put you on hold? Correct Answers Please wait. (during
phone call)
why did i put this?
can ppl with mono play sports Correct Answers Because your
spleen may become enlarged as a result of infectious
mononucleosis, you should avoid contact sports until you fully
recover
complimentary pain management Correct Answers sucrose-
sugar water
distraction
kangaroo, breastfeeding
imagery
breathing
heat/cold applied
Dehydration risk factors Correct Answers sick