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Pediatric Nursing Flashcards
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At what age do children typically begin to walk independently? | 12 to 15 months |
How can nurses assess pain levels in children under 5 years old? | Use the FLACC scale or visual analog tools |
How does scoliosis typically present in adolescents? | Uneven shoulders or hips back pain |
How should nurses support families of children with chronic illnesses? | Provide education emotional support and involve them in care decisions |
What age group is most at risk for iron-deficiency anemia? | Toddlers aged 1 to 3 years |
What are common signs of asthma in children? | Wheezing shortness of breath chest tightness |
What are common signs of dehydration in infants? | Sunken fontanelles dry mucous membranes lethargy |
What are early signs of developmental delays in infants? | Poor eye contact lack of smiling by 3 months inability to hold objects |
What are fine motor skills milestones for a 3-year-old? | Can stack blocks and begin to draw circles |
What are gross motor milestones for a 6-month-old baby? | Can sit with support and roll both ways |
What are the stages of Piaget’s cognitive development relevant to preschoolers? | Preoperational stage |
What are the symptoms of bronchiolitis in infants? | Wheezing coughing and difficulty breathing |
What dietary intervention is essential for children with celiac disease? | Strict gluten-free diet |
What is a common nursing intervention for febrile seizures? | Ensuring safety and lowering fever promptly |
What is a key principle of family-centered care? | Involving family in care planning and decision making |
What is the average age for toilet training readiness? | Between 18 months and 3 years |
What is the developmental milestone for language in a 2-year-old? | Starts using two-word sentences |
What is the hallmark symptom of Kawasaki disease? | Prolonged high fever unresponsive to medication |
What is the normal respiratory rate for a toddler? | 20-30 breaths per minute |
What is the purpose of the Denver Developmental Screening Test? | Assessing developmental delays in children up to 6 years |
What is the recommended immunization starting age for Hepatitis B? | At birth |
What is the typical presentation of hand-foot-and-mouth disease? | Fever sores in the mouth and rash on hands and feet |
What nutritional advice is given for introducing solid foods to infants? | Begin with iron-rich foods around 6 months |
What strategies can help with medication administration in children? | Use flavored syrups let the child hold the syringe or offer choices |
Why is tummy time important for infants? | Promotes neck and shoulder strength and prevents flat head syndrome |
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What are the stages of Piaget’s cognitive development relevant to preschoolers?
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Preoperational stage
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What is the hallmark symptom of Kawasaki disease?
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Prolonged high fever unresponsive to medication
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How does scoliosis typically present in adolescents?
Back
Uneven shoulders or hips back pain
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What is the average age for toilet training readiness?
Back
Between 18 months and 3 years
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What are common signs of asthma in children?
Back
Wheezing shortness of breath chest tightness
Front
What strategies can help with medication administration in children?
Back
Use flavored syrups let the child hold the syringe or offer choices
Front
What is a common nursing intervention for febrile seizures?
Back
Ensuring safety and lowering fever promptly
Front
What are the symptoms of bronchiolitis in infants?
Back
Wheezing coughing and difficulty breathing
Front
What is the developmental milestone for language in a 2-year-old?
Back
Starts using two-word sentences
Front
What are common signs of dehydration in infants?
Back
Sunken fontanelles dry mucous membranes lethargy
Front
At what age do children typically begin to walk independently?
Back
12 to 15 months
Front
What are fine motor skills milestones for a 3-year-old?
Back
Can stack blocks and begin to draw circles
Front
How should nurses support families of children with chronic illnesses?
Back
Provide education emotional support and involve them in care decisions
Front
What is the recommended immunization starting age for Hepatitis B?
Back
At birth
Front
What dietary intervention is essential for children with celiac disease?
Back
Strict gluten-free diet
Front
What age group is most at risk for iron-deficiency anemia?
Back
Toddlers aged 1 to 3 years
Front
How can nurses assess pain levels in children under 5 years old?
Back
Use the FLACC scale or visual analog tools
Front
What is the typical presentation of hand-foot-and-mouth disease?
Back
Fever sores in the mouth and rash on hands and feet
Front
What are gross motor milestones for a 6-month-old baby?
Back
Can sit with support and roll both ways
Front
What is the purpose of the Denver Developmental Screening Test?
Back
Assessing developmental delays in children up to 6 years
Front
What is a key principle of family-centered care?
Back
Involving family in care planning and decision making
Front
What nutritional advice is given for introducing solid foods to infants?
Back
Begin with iron-rich foods around 6 months
Front
What is the normal respiratory rate for a toddler?
Back
20-30 breaths per minute
Front
What are early signs of developmental delays in infants?
Back
Poor eye contact lack of smiling by 3 months inability to hold objects
Front
Why is tummy time important for infants?
Back
Promotes neck and shoulder strength and prevents flat head syndrome
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This deck highlights growth and development milestones, pediatric conditions, and family-centered care strategies across various age groups.