What medication do you want to avoid with chickenpox and why?
Aspirin - risk of Reye Syndrome
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Signs and symptoms of hyperglycemia in the child. Select all that apply.
A. lethargy, sleepiness, confusion
B. Pale skin, moist skin
C. shallow, slow breathing
D. weakness, fatigue
E. blurred vision
A. Lethargy, sleepiness, confusion
D. Weakness, fatigue
E. Blurred vision
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When comparing boys vs girls with ADHD, which is true?
A. Girls have more anxiety
B. Boys have more social withdrawal
C. Girls tend to be younger at time of diagnosis
D. Boys have more language and cognitive problems
A - Girls have more anxiety
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Definition of precocious puberty in boys and girls (age).
Secondary sexual characteristics <8 years in girls and < 9 years in boys
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Name this condition. Name 3 nursing management considerations.
In a pediatric patient with varicella, where does the rash generally start? Select all that apply.
A. Hands
B. Feet
C. Scalp
D. Trunk
E. Buttocks
C and D: Salp and trunk
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Which of the following is FALSE regarding a child with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)?
A. Sleep disturbances are uncommon
B. Typically diagnosed after beginning school
C. Increased motor activity
D. Impulsiveness
A - Sleep disturbances are uncommon
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What is Celiac Disease? What is/are the treatment(s)?
Celiac Disease is a chronic malabsorption syndrome, intolerance for gluten. Treatment is gluten free diet for lifetime.
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The bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi causes what?
Lyme Disease
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How is Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy inherited?
X-linked recessive
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Infants typically turn front to back by what age? Infants typically turn back to front by what age?
front to back: 4 months of age ; back to front: 6 months of age
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Name three symptoms of Juvenile Arthritis (JIA)
Fever, Rash, Lymphadenopathy, Splenomegaly, Hepatomegaly, Limp, Slow growth or uneven growth of extremities, Pain, stiffness, decreased ROM and swelling
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Your patient is post-op from a tonsillectomy. He is frequent swallowing and clearing his throat. These are signs and symptoms of what?