PEDS_COMP Flashcards
1
Q
- physical characteristics of turner syndrome
- Dysfluencies
- Post Concussion symptoms
A
- webbed neck and lymphedema
- Stutter
- pallor, sweating, irritability
2
Q
- Cutis marmorata
- What vital sign should you check?
- POPS pain scale
A
- transient mottling, when infant is cold
- temperature
- Post Op btwn 1-7 months
3
Q
- Global organization means
- Arnold Chiari malformation
- Dx for Arnold?
A
- toddler, changing the whole process
- Herniation of brainstem into cervical spinal canal through the foramen magnum
- Hydrocephalus
4
Q
- gastroschisis
- Split S2 defect
- Innoncent murmur Sx
A
- herniation of abdominal wall w/ intestine present and peritoneal sac absent.
- atrial septal defect
- short. loudest in pulmonic area, grade 3 or less
5
Q
- preventitive med for RSV
- if you see homeless, enlarged lymph, low grade fever?
- Tanner stages measure
A
- pavlivizumab
- think TB
- Puberty
6
Q
- When does puberty occur for boys
- Menstruation less then every 21 days
- Pt teaching with singulair
A
- 9.5-14 years
- anovular
- Add on med, not used to treat acute epidsodes
7
Q
- What syndrome is associated with aspirin use?
- Freud most significant toddler achievement
- School Age children Piaget stage
A
- reye’s syndrome?
- toilet training
- Concrete operations
8
Q
- nuchal rigidity
2. Brain tumors in kids,
A
- stiffness of the neck, septic or fever
2. paints, radiation, below the cerebellum