of children, PEDS ATI
Cystic fibrosis s/s
Steatorrhea
Cystic fibrosis
Pancreatic enzymes with meals or snacks
Brainpower
Read More
Previous
Play
Next
Rewind 10 seconds
Move forward 10 seconds
Unmute
0:06
/
0:15
Full screen
Lactose intolerant child
Nondairy products that contain calcium
Vulvoginitis
Warm compress soak 3X per day
Epiglottitis
Comfortable position
,Chemotherapy, mouth ulcer
Clean with saline soak gauze
Pertussis
Droplet precaution
Peritoneal dialysis
Weigh patient
Acetaminophen overdose
Acetylcysteine
Aspirin overdose
Activated charcoal
Inhaled gasoline S/S
Ataxia, hyperreflexia, pin point eyes
Cardiac cath post op care
Straight extremity 6-8 hrs
Mononuclesis
Hepatomegaly (lymph)
Appendectomy post-op care what to report
Muscle rigidity
,Head injury what to report
Vomiting
PKU foods to avoid and allow
Avoid high protein, allow fruits and veggies
Insulin teaching
Increase fluid
Lead poisoning
Assess for developmental delay
How to assess eyes
Tumbling E or HOTV test to check visual acuity for children unable to read letters or numbers
Asthma what to reprot
Intercostal retractions
GERD priority to report
Wheezing
Prevent SIDS
Light clothing
Down syndrome
, Congenital heart malformation, hypotonicity, dysfunction of immune system, thyroid dysfunction,
leukemia, vision and hearing loss.
Dry mucus membranes due to mouth breathing, increased risk for respiratory infection, cool mist
humidification.
Chest tubes draining
-A disposable three‑chamber drainage system is most often used.
-First chamber: drainage collection
-Second chamber: water seal (tidaling) - (bubbling = air leak)
-Third chamber: suction control (can be wet or dry) (continuous bubbling)
Restraints venipuncture in a child
Put them in a mummy position.
H&H levels
HCT
-2 MO=28-42%
-6-12 YR=35-45%
-12-18 YR=37-49% M, 36-46% F
HGB
-2 MO=9-14
-6-12 YR=11.5-15.5
-12-18 YR=13-16 M, 12-16 F
Negativism while eating (toddler)
Ask when she is ready to eat
Teenager healthy eating female
Increase iron uptake
How to test visual acuity in 4 year old