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NURS 307 PEDIATRICS (Pediatric Vital Signs & Dehydration Management) LATEST UPDATE STUDY GUIDE (A+ Verified and Graded) WEST COAST UNIVERSIT

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This clinical guide provides a complete breakdown of pediatric vital signs by age group (newborn to 18 years), along with normal urine output and fluid assessment. It includes detailed nursing care for pediatric dehydration, fluid imbalances, and diarrhea, with an emphasis on recognizing severity levels, understanding lab results (CBC, BMP/CMP), and applying oral/IV rehydration protocols. Also covers causes, manifestations, and treatment of isotonic, hypotonic, and hypertonic dehydration, plus related GI infections and metabolic disturbances. Ideal for nursing students and pediatric care providers.

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NURS 307 PEDIATRICS
(Pediatric Vital Signs & Dehydration
Management) LATEST UPDATE
2025-2024 STUDY GUIDE (A+
Verified and Graded) WEST COAST
UNIVERSITY

, QUIZ 4 STUDYGUIDE

VITAL SIGNS newborn – 18 y/o
Newborn/infant 0-30 days
o BP 65-75/40-50
o HR 110-160
o RR 30-60

Infant 30 days-1 year
o BP 75-100/40-60
o HR 100-150
o RR 30-50

Toddler 1-3 years
o BP 85-105/40-60
o HR 90-130
o RR 30-50

Preschooler 3-6 years
o BP 90-110/45-70
o HR 80-110
o RR 20-30

School age 6-12 years
o BP 100-120/60-80
o HR 70-100
o RR 18-25

Adolescents 12-20 years
o BP 110-130/60-80
o HR 55-90
o RR 12-20

Urine output 20-30 mL/hr is normal for pediatrics


o Dehydration
o Body fluid disturbance when output exceeds intake
▪ Fluid losses through skin, respiratory, urinary, or GI tract
o Type
▪ Isotonic
• Losing equal amounts of water and electrolytes (sodium) – most
common in children

, • Hypovolemic shock can happen
▪ Hypotonic
• Losing more electrolyte (sodium) than water
• Sodium <130
▪ Hypertonic
• Losing more fluid (water) than electrolytes (elevation in sodium) –
can be seen in children also
• Sodium >150
• Neuro changes (irritability, hyperreflexia, change in level of
consciousness)

o Risk factors – same as diarrhea risks
▪ Lack of clean water
▪ Lack of safe handling meat
▪ Lack of eating meat cooked through
▪ Not proper handwashing
▪ Not having vaccinations (2 vaccinations that prevent against GI
infection rotavirus, Hep A)
▪ Viral infection
▪ Raw food
▪ Antibiotics (concerned with C. diff) – antibiotics can kill good bacteria in
gut

o Clinical manifestations
▪ Mild
• Weight loss: 3-5% infants / 3-4% children
o Behavior
o Mucous membranes
o Anterior fontanel sunken*
o HR & BP within normal limits*
o Capillary refill greater than 2 sec*
▪ prolonged
o Slight thirst
o Weak distal pulses
▪ Moderate
• Weight loss: 6-9% infants / 6-8% children
o Capillary refill 2-4 sec*
▪ prolonged
o Thirst & irritability
o HR slightly increased*
o Normal to low BP*
o Mucous membranes dry
o Tears & skin turgor are decreased

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