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ATI Pediatrics Disorders/Diseases, ATI PEDS Practice Questions and Answers 2024 Epistaxis -have child sit up with head tilted foward to prevent aspiration of blood -apply pressure to lower nose for at least 10min -apply ice acrossbridge of nose if bleeding continues Iron Deficiency Anemia -risks due to poor diet, rapid growth, menses, and obesity -results from lack of iron, and is the most preventable mineral disturbance Risk factors of Iron deficiency anemia Excessive intake of cow's milk for toddlers -milk is not a good source of iron Nursing care of iron deficiency anemia -Provide iron supplements until 4-6 months -modify diet to include high iron and vitamin C -Give iron supplements 1hr. Before or 2 hr. After milk/antacid to prevent decreased absorption (use a straw with liquid preparation, use a z-track into deep muscle) -dried beans, lentils, PB, green, leafy veggies, poultry, red meat, bread

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PEDS Practice Questions and Answers
2024

Epistaxis - ANSWER -have child sit up with head tilted foward to prevent aspiration of blood

-apply pressure to lower nose for at least 10min

-apply ice acrossbridge of nose if bleeding continues



Iron Deficiency Anemia - ANSWER -risks due to poor diet, rapid growth, menses, and obesity

-results from lack of iron, and is the most preventable mineral disturbance



Risk factors of Iron deficiency anemia - ANSWER Excessive intake of cow's milk for toddlers

-milk is not a good source of iron



Nursing care of iron deficiency anemia - ANSWER -Provide iron supplements until 4-6 months

-modify diet to include high iron and vitamin C

-Give iron supplements 1hr. Before or 2 hr. After milk/antacid to prevent decreased absorption

(use a straw with liquid preparation, use a z-track into deep muscle)

-dried beans, lentils, PB, green, leafy veggies, poultry, red meat, bread



Sickle Cell Anemia - ANSWER a genetic disorder in which erythroctyes take on an abnormal curved or
"sickle" shape.

-increased blood viscosity

-obstruction of blood flow

-tissue hypoxia

,Hemophilia - ANSWER -bleeding time is extended due to lack of factor required for blood to clot.

A: deficiency of factor VIII

B: deficiency of factor IX



Labs/Nursing care for Hemophilia - ANSWER -*Prolonged aPTT*

-platelets and prothrombin time are within range

-RICE to affected joints

-low-contact sports

-soft-bristled toothbrushes



Rotavirus - ANSWER -most common cause of diarrhea in children under 5

-fever, V, watery stools



Enterobius vermicularis(pinworm) - ANSWER Perinatal itching

-*Tape test*

-*oral rehydration therapy*

-avoid BRAT diet, juices, broth, and caffeine

-do not share dishes/utensils, change linens



Level of Dehydration - ANSWER Mild: cap refill over 2 sec, slight thirst.

Moderate: cap refill b/w 2-4 sec, thirst/irritability, decreased tears, and skin turgor.

Severe: cap refill greater than 4 sec., tachycardia, extreme thirst, very dry membranes, tented skin,
sunken eyeballs, sunken anterior fontanel, Oligura/anuria.



Cleft Lip - ANSWER -repair done b/w 2-3 months

, -wide-based nipple for bottle feeding



Cleft Palate - ANSWER -repair done b/w 6-12 months

-special bottle with one-way valve and special nipple



Cleft Palate/Lip Considerations and Complications - ANSWER -avoid nipple/pacifier

-place on abdomen after postop cleft palate

-ear infection/hearing loss

Speech/language impairment

-dental problems



Gastrointestinal Reflux Disease (GERD) - ANSWER Spitting p/forceful vomiting, excessive crying, resp
problems, apnea, failure to thrive.

-offer small, frequent meals, thicken formula

-avoid foods that cause reflux(caffeine, citrus, peppermint, spicy/fried foods)

-elevate head of child after meals



Nissen Fundiplication - ANSWER Wraps the fundus of the stomach around the distal esophagus to
decrease reflux



Pyloric Stenosis - ANSWER Thickening of pyloric sphincter, creates an obstruction (occurs first weeks of
life)

-projectile vomiting

-constant hunger

-olive-shaped mass in RUQ



Hirschsprungs Disease - ANSWER Newborn: episodes of vomiting bile
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