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1. Let's say every answer in front of you is an abnormal value. If potassium is there you can bet it is a problem they want you to identify - because values outside of normal can be life threatening. Normal potassium is 3.5-5.0. Even a bun of 50 doesn't






2. Unusual positional tip - Low - fowlers recommended during meals to prevent dumping syndrome. Limit fluids while eating.






3. Chemo - radiation - surgery - allow to die with dignity.






4. Radioactive iodine - The key word here is flush. Flush substance out of body w/3-4 liters/day for 2 days - and flush the toilet twice after using for 2 days. Limit contact w/patient to 30 minutes/day. No pregnant visitors/nurses - and no kids.






5. Increased temp - weakness - disorientation/delusions - hypotension - tachycardia; hypotonic solution






6. Non dairy sources of calcium include RHUBARB - SARDINES - COLLARD GREENS






7. Confirms multiple myeloma






8. Fat Embolism: Blood tinged sputum (r/t inflammation) - inc ESR - respiratory alkalosis (not acidosis r/t tachypnea) - hypocalcemia - increased serum lipids - 'snow storm' effect on CXR.






9. Right sided heart failure caused by left ventricular failure (so pick edema - jvd - if it is a choice.)






10. Machine like murmur






11. BSA is considered the most accurate method for medication dosing with kids. (I though it was weight - but apparently not)






12. Prolonged hypoxemia is a likely cause of cardiac arrest in a child.






13. Accelerated physical and mental function; sensitivity to heat - fine/soft hair






14. CSF in meningitis will have high protein - and low glucose.






15. Skeletal or skin






16. Birth weight doubles by 6 month and triple by 1 year of age.






17. Injuries are significant and require medical care - but can wait hrs without threat to life or limb. Ex: Stable abd wounds without evidence of hemorrhage - fx requiring open reduction - debridement - external fixation - most eye and CNS injuries - et






18. If patients have hallucinations redirect them. In delusions distract them.






19. You can petal the rough edges of a plaster cast with tape to avoid skin irritation.






20. 7 - 10ml / kg






21. Bull's eye rash

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22. Remember to preform the Allen's Test prior to doing an ABG to check for sufficient blood flow






23. Charcot's Triad (IAN)






24. HOLD High alarm - Obstruction due to incr. secretions - kink - pt. coughs - gag or bites Low press alarm - Disconnection or leak in ventilatior or in pt. airway cuff - pt. stops spontaneous breathing






25. For knee replacement use continuous passive motion machine.






26. Hypospadias: abnormality in which urethral meatus is located on the ventral (back) surface of the penis anywhere from the corona to the perineum (remember hypo - low (for lower side or under side) Epispadias: opening of the urethra on the dorsal (fro






27. With omphalocele and gastroschisis (herniation of abdominal contents) dress with loose saline dressing covered with plastic wrap - and keep eye on temp. Kid can lose heat quickly.






28. Bethamethasone (celestone)=surfactant. Med for lung expansion.






29. (incision at nape of neck)--> position pt flat and lateral on either side.






30. The MMR vaccine is given SQ not IM.






31. OAmniotic fluid yellow with particles = meconium stained`






32. Position prone (on abdomen) so that sac does not rupture






33. Sengstaken blakemore tube used for tx of esophageal varices - keep scissors at bedside.






34. A positive ppd confirms infection - not just exposure. A sputum test will confirm active disease.






35. Crackles suggest pneumonia - which is likely to be accompanied by hypoxia - which would manifest itself as mental confusion - etc.






36. Meningeal irritation S/s nuchal rigidity - positive Brudzinski + Kernig signs and PHOTOPHOBIA too!






37. Small frequent is better than large






38. Itching under cast area - cool air via blow dryer - ice pack for 10- 15 minutes. NEVER use qtip or anything to scratch area






39. Diverticulitis (inflammation of the diverticulum in the colon) pain is around LL quadrant.






40. B/c of low platelets






41. Gonorrhea is a reportable disease






42. Normal PCWP (pulm capillary wedge pressure) is 8-13. Readings of 18-20 are considered high.






43. Hermans sign= flushes and redness of skin with lighter color at the center of the rash.... It is a disease that comes from tropical and subtropical areas that are spread by misquotos






44. Osteomyletitis is an infectious bone dz. Give blood cultures and antibiotics - then if necessary surgery to drain abscess.






45. Burning on urination






46. A child with a ventriculoperitoneal shunt will have a small upper - abdominal incision. This is where the shunt is guided into the abdominal cavity - and tunneled under the skin up to the ventricles. You should watch for abdominal distention - since






47. Depression often manifests itself in somatic ways - such as psychomotor retardation - gi complaints - and pain.






48. Opposites! Nursing connection! Think about it!






49. Never release traction unless you have an order from an MD to do so






50. With low back aches - bend knees to relieve






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