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1. How is Kawasaki No specific lab test. (no blood test)
disease diagnosed? Liver tests may be abnormal
Diagnosis is made by meeting these criteria:
Fever for at least 5 days
4 of these 5 conditions must be met
- Mucous membrane changes such as red tongue and dry fissured lips
- Swelling of hands and feet.
- Enlarged lymph nodes in the neck
- Diffuse red rash covering most of
the body.
- Redness of eyes.
o Illness cannot be explained by any known disease process.
2. How to treat IVIG and aspirin
Kawasaki disease:
3. What is retinoblas- malignant tumor of the retina
toma?
4. signs and symp- whitish glow in pupil - cat's eye reflex (leukocoria). Eyes looking in different
toms of retinoblas- directions, poor vision, eye swelling, eye redness
toma
5. When should chil- from birth up to the age of 7 years. After age 7 years, no further screening of
dren be screened asymptomatic children is recommended, unless they are known to carry an RB1
for retinoblastoma mutation. Most children diagnosed are younger than 3 years old.
6. Risk factors for Diets low in fruits and vegetables among mothers during pregnancy
retinoblastoma Exposure to chemicals in gasoline or diesel exhaust during pregnancy
Exposure of fathers to radiation
Older age among fathers
7.
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s/sx of hypothy- Slowed growth rate
roidism in pediatric Puffy face
clients Swollen hands and feet
Poor muscle tone
Sluggishness, sleepiness
Constipation
Fatigue
Dry, itchy scalp
Dry, coarse skin
Heavy menstruation in girls
Mood swings
Weight gain
Hoarse cry or voice
Dry, coarse skin
Enlarged thyroid gland (goiter)
8. Is imaging warrant- imaging should be minimized r/t the exposure to radiation in children.
ed in a pediatric
client with Asthma
9. What is intermit- Rule of 2's:
tent asthma? Symptoms: <2 days/week
Nighttime: <2 times/ mo
Rescue inhaler use: <2 days per week
Limitation with activity: none
Lung function: FEV1>80% , normal between exacerbations.
Intermittent asthma means that you only have symptoms sometimes. People
with intermittent asthma usually have symptoms 2 days a week or less often
10. What is mild persis- • *Symptoms*: >2 days/week but not daily
tent asthma? • Nighttime awakenings: 3-4x/month
• *SABA use*: > 2 days/week but not daily
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• *Interference with normal activity*: Minor
• *Lung Function*:
- FEV*: > 80% predicted
- FEV1/FVC: normal
Persistent asthma means that you have symptoms regularly. People with mild
persistent asthma have asthma symptoms more than twice a week, but not
every day.
11. What is moderate • *Symptoms*: Daily
persistent asthma? • Nighttime awakenings: >1x/week but not nightly
• *SABA use*: Daily
• *Interference with normal activity*: Some limitations
• *Lung Function*:
- FEV*: < 60% but< 80% predicted
- FEV1/FVC: reduced 5%
People with moderate persistent asthma have asthma symptoms every day.
Your lung spirometry tests will show decreased lung function.
12. What is severe per- • *Symptoms*: throughout the day
sistent asthma? • Nighttime awakenings: often nightly
• *SABA use*: Several times a day
• *Interference with normal activity*: Extremely limited
• *Lung Function*:
- FEV*: < 60% predicted
- FEV1/FVC: reduced 5%
People with severe persistent asthma have asthma symptoms every day,
throughout the day. As a result, your daily activities are extremely limited. You
might wake up every night because of your asthma symptoms. You must use
rescue medicines several times a day. Your lung spirometry tests will show
severely decreased lung function.1
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1. How is Kawasaki No specific lab test. (no blood test)
disease diagnosed? Liver tests may be abnormal
Diagnosis is made by meeting these criteria:
Fever for at least 5 days
4 of these 5 conditions must be met
- Mucous membrane changes such as red tongue and dry fissured lips
- Swelling of hands and feet.
- Enlarged lymph nodes in the neck
- Diffuse red rash covering most of
the body.
- Redness of eyes.
o Illness cannot be explained by any known disease process.
2. How to treat IVIG and aspirin
Kawasaki disease:
3. What is retinoblas- malignant tumor of the retina
toma?
4. signs and symp- whitish glow in pupil - cat's eye reflex (leukocoria). Eyes looking in different
toms of retinoblas- directions, poor vision, eye swelling, eye redness
toma
5. When should chil- from birth up to the age of 7 years. After age 7 years, no further screening of
dren be screened asymptomatic children is recommended, unless they are known to carry an RB1
for retinoblastoma mutation. Most children diagnosed are younger than 3 years old.
6. Risk factors for Diets low in fruits and vegetables among mothers during pregnancy
retinoblastoma Exposure to chemicals in gasoline or diesel exhaust during pregnancy
Exposure of fathers to radiation
Older age among fathers
7.
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s/sx of hypothy- Slowed growth rate
roidism in pediatric Puffy face
clients Swollen hands and feet
Poor muscle tone
Sluggishness, sleepiness
Constipation
Fatigue
Dry, itchy scalp
Dry, coarse skin
Heavy menstruation in girls
Mood swings
Weight gain
Hoarse cry or voice
Dry, coarse skin
Enlarged thyroid gland (goiter)
8. Is imaging warrant- imaging should be minimized r/t the exposure to radiation in children.
ed in a pediatric
client with Asthma
9. What is intermit- Rule of 2's:
tent asthma? Symptoms: <2 days/week
Nighttime: <2 times/ mo
Rescue inhaler use: <2 days per week
Limitation with activity: none
Lung function: FEV1>80% , normal between exacerbations.
Intermittent asthma means that you only have symptoms sometimes. People
with intermittent asthma usually have symptoms 2 days a week or less often
10. What is mild persis- • *Symptoms*: >2 days/week but not daily
tent asthma? • Nighttime awakenings: 3-4x/month
• *SABA use*: > 2 days/week but not daily
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• *Interference with normal activity*: Minor
• *Lung Function*:
- FEV*: > 80% predicted
- FEV1/FVC: normal
Persistent asthma means that you have symptoms regularly. People with mild
persistent asthma have asthma symptoms more than twice a week, but not
every day.
11. What is moderate • *Symptoms*: Daily
persistent asthma? • Nighttime awakenings: >1x/week but not nightly
• *SABA use*: Daily
• *Interference with normal activity*: Some limitations
• *Lung Function*:
- FEV*: < 60% but< 80% predicted
- FEV1/FVC: reduced 5%
People with moderate persistent asthma have asthma symptoms every day.
Your lung spirometry tests will show decreased lung function.
12. What is severe per- • *Symptoms*: throughout the day
sistent asthma? • Nighttime awakenings: often nightly
• *SABA use*: Several times a day
• *Interference with normal activity*: Extremely limited
• *Lung Function*:
- FEV*: < 60% predicted
- FEV1/FVC: reduced 5%
People with severe persistent asthma have asthma symptoms every day,
throughout the day. As a result, your daily activities are extremely limited. You
might wake up every night because of your asthma symptoms. You must use
rescue medicines several times a day. Your lung spirometry tests will show
severely decreased lung function.1