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*Usually within first 2-4 days of life
Clinical manifestation of *Not lasting longer than first 2 weeks of onset
physiological jaundice *Due to fast breakdown of RSCs
*Liver immature and poor dietary intake.
Clinical manifestation of *Usually within first few weeks to month of life
breast fed jaundice *Secondary to poor intake
*skin turgor
what to assess for *mucous membranes
Determining hydration *peripheral pulses
status *tears
*capillary filling
*sunken ant fontanel
*tachycardia
Clinical s/s of dehydration
*decreased urinary output
*decreased B/P
What is the most common gastroenteritis
cause of acute stomach
pain
, What is the most common dehydration
complication in children
with gastroenteritis?
What is the initial stretching
treatment in Osgood
Schlatter disease
Recommended treatment Ice, Elevation, NSAIDa (ice 20 mins off 30-45 mins for
for a Sprained ankel first 24-48 hrs)
What type of X-ray is best Frog leg
for diagnosing Legg-
Calve-Perth?
How to perform Rovsing apply pressure to left lower abdomen
sign?
What is considered a pain in right side when pressure is released from left
positive sign with Rovsing side
exam
What assessment would a positive Ant/Post drawer sign
indicate an injury to the
ACL or PCL?
Ideal glucose level for 4 90-130
yr old?
What should be the initial *Thyroid function
evaluation of suspected *screen for hypoglycemia
growth hormone *possible GI illnesses
deficiency?
Initial evaluation in cases Sexual abuse should be ruled out first
of isolated menarche?
essentials for child's *predictable home, childcare, school routine
mental health?
What is the most common Febrile seizure
type of seizure in a child?
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Terms in this set (43)
*Usually within first 2-4 days of life
Clinical manifestation of *Not lasting longer than first 2 weeks of onset
physiological jaundice *Due to fast breakdown of RSCs
*Liver immature and poor dietary intake.
Clinical manifestation of *Usually within first few weeks to month of life
breast fed jaundice *Secondary to poor intake
*skin turgor
what to assess for *mucous membranes
Determining hydration *peripheral pulses
status *tears
*capillary filling
*sunken ant fontanel
*tachycardia
Clinical s/s of dehydration
*decreased urinary output
*decreased B/P
What is the most common gastroenteritis
cause of acute stomach
pain
, What is the most common dehydration
complication in children
with gastroenteritis?
What is the initial stretching
treatment in Osgood
Schlatter disease
Recommended treatment Ice, Elevation, NSAIDa (ice 20 mins off 30-45 mins for
for a Sprained ankel first 24-48 hrs)
What type of X-ray is best Frog leg
for diagnosing Legg-
Calve-Perth?
How to perform Rovsing apply pressure to left lower abdomen
sign?
What is considered a pain in right side when pressure is released from left
positive sign with Rovsing side
exam
What assessment would a positive Ant/Post drawer sign
indicate an injury to the
ACL or PCL?
Ideal glucose level for 4 90-130
yr old?
What should be the initial *Thyroid function
evaluation of suspected *screen for hypoglycemia
growth hormone *possible GI illnesses
deficiency?
Initial evaluation in cases Sexual abuse should be ruled out first
of isolated menarche?
essentials for child's *predictable home, childcare, school routine
mental health?
What is the most common Febrile seizure
type of seizure in a child?