Immune/Infectious Disease | Skin Alterations | Respiratory Alterations | Cardiac Alterations | Fluids and Electrolytes |
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What is prodromal period?
Period between invasion of the body by an organism and the point at which the characteristic symptoms of the illness appear.
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What is third degree burns?
Another name for full-thickness burns
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What are long-term control asthma medications?
Advair, singulair, flovent
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What is heart failure?
Inability of the heart to circulate blood to maintain sufficient cardiac output and meet the metabolic demands of the body
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What is below the age of 2?
Age at which kidneys are immature
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What is a rash?
Viral exanthem
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What is thrush?
Condition treated with nystatin
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What is low fat, high calorie, high protein?
The recommended diet for CF
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What is truncus arteriosus?
One large blood vessel leads out of the heart
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What is Increased extracellular fluid?
Increased body surface area? Increased metabolism? Increased rate of peristalsis? Immature kidneys? Harder time compensating for acidosis because of decreased ability to acidify urine? Immature immune system, increased risk for infection?
Factor(s) that increases risk of dehydration in children
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What is coxsackie virus?
Hand, foot, and mouth disease
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What is tinea corporis?
Fungal infection treated with Lotrimin
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What is 60?
The respiratory rate in infants that is too high for PO feeding?
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What is coarctation of the aorta?
Condition in which blood pressure should be checked in all 4 extremities
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What is isonatremic dehydration?
Type of dehydration treated with normal saline
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What is Strep?
Can cause sandpaper-like skin rash
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What is contact dermatitis?
Poison ivy and diaper rash are examples of this
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What is albuterol or duoneb?
The rescue medication used for an asthma attack
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What is sub-bacterial endocarditis?
The inner layer of heart and valves inflammed from strep or staff infection
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What is specific gravity?
Measures the kidney's ability to concentrate urine
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What is the complication of Kawasaki Disease?
May result in coronary artery damage
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What is acne?
Caused by an excess of sebum
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What is bronchiolitis?
Respiratory condition caused by RSV?
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What is pulmonary stenosis, aortic stenosis, and coarc of the aorta?
Cardiac malfunctions that cause decrease cardiac outflow
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What is seizures?
Complication of a sodium level >135
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