Hazzards(peds) Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| principal symptom of pin worms | anal itching |
| when to apraoch parents for preventative education after poison exposure | assess parents not to be in crisis mode |
| Factors to consider in assessing for exposure to communicable diseases | immunizations, disease exposure |
| primary prevention | nursing interventions that prevent the disease from being aquired. pt does not currently have the disease process |
| Why is vomitting not induced after ingestion of a goasoline based fluid? | aspiration pneumonia, bronchitis or chemical pneumonia may occur |
| what are the clinical s/sx if a child has ingested a corrosive material? | edema of airway, drooling, unable to talk, dyspnea |
| Priority nursing intervention when an ingestion has occured | Airway/respiratory status |
| medication used for primary intervention for varicella | varivax immunization |
| medication used for immunue insufficient child exposed to varicella | varicella zoster immune globlin (VZIG) |
| medication used to decrease severity and length of s/sx of varicella | acyclovir |
| why does the pt. with pertusis have a problem with nutrition | paroxysmal pattern of coughing causes the child to vomit |
| servere consequnce of salicylate overdose (asprin) | risk for increase bleeding times due to decrease prothrombin production |
| the use of EDTA is dependent on_______ | kidney function |
| clinical manifestation to monitor for during the use of chelation therapy due to rebound effect | seizure activity |
| the goal for using the medications sucimer and EDTA | allow lead to be drawn into blood stream for excretion thru the kidneys |
| prodromal stage of communciable disease | non specific s/sx of disease (HA, increase temp, general malaise) |
| Illness | has specific s/sx |
| convalescence | acute s/sx disappear, pt is usually not contagious |
| mode of transmission | will indicate type of isolation needed |
| antipyretic not used with children 18 yrs old and younger | aspirin |
| drug of choice for group A beta strep infections | PCN |
| characteristics of strep rash (scarlet fever) | erythemic, feels like fine sand paper, diffuse |
| complications of rubella | tetragenic to fetus |
| presentation of roseola | high fever for 2-3 days. When fever breaks, diffuse, flat, erythemic rash appears over toroso |
| types of conjunctivitis | bacterial, viral, allergic, duct obstruction |
| goal of nursing interventions with poison ingestions | decrease absorption of poison |
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