Paeds (Health across the lifespan) Flashcards
Condition: Febrile Convulsions
Definition
Causes + Risk Factors
Brief Pathophysiology
Prodromal
S/S
Complications
Why/difference in paeds
Condition: Meningitis
Definition
Causes + Risk Factors
Brief Pathophysiology
Prodromal
S/S
Complications
Why/difference in paeds
Condition: Epiglottitis
Definition
Causes + Risk Factors
Brief Pathophysiology
Prodromal
S/S
Complications
Why/difference in paeds
Condition: Asthma
Definition
Causes + Risk Factors
Brief Pathophysiology
Prodromal
S/S
Complications
Why/difference in paeds
Condition: Bronchiolitis
Definition
Causes + Risk Factors
Brief Pathophysiology
Prodromal
S/S
Complications
Why/difference in paeds
Condition: Croup
Definition
Causes + Risk Factors
Brief Pathophysiology
Prodromal
S/S
Complications
Why/difference in paeds
Condition: Febrile Neutropenia
Definition
Causes + Risk Factors
Brief Pathophysiology
Prodromal
S/S
Complications
Why/difference in paeds
Condition: Intussusception
Definition
Causes + Risk Factors
Brief Pathophysiology
Prodromal
S/S
Complications
Why/difference in paeds
Condition: Tonsillitis
Definition
Causes + Risk Factors
Brief Pathophysiology
Prodromal
S/S
Complications
Why/difference in paeds
Condition: Meningococcal septicemia
Definition
Causes + Risk Factors
Brief Pathophysiology
Prodromal
S/S
Complications
Why/difference in paeds
Discuss the Pediatric Assessment triangle
3 sides + what is in them
what are the different combinations + meaning
Discuss key development milestones
Neurological anatomy + physiology differences
assessment
Cardiovascular anatomy + physiology differences
assessment
Respiratory anatomy + physiology differences
assessment