Paediatric Nursing

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Across
  1. 5. An abnormal respiratory pattern where the chest falls on inspiration and rises on expiration is called ______ respirations (starting with P)?
  2. 6. This benzodiazepine is commonly used as a first-line agent for treatment of seizures
  3. 8. Childhood stage <1 year
  4. 10. A tube that passes through the mouth, down the back of the throat, along the oesophagus and into the stomach
  5. 12. A loud, low pitched respiratory sound, caused by friction of inflamed pleura
  6. 15. The 'A' in the paediatric assessment triangle
  7. 16. What is the 'S' in SBAR?
  8. 17. What nerve supplies the inner aspect of the fifth finger and partial supply to the inner aspect of the fourth finger?
  9. 18. A fall in this is usually a late sign of deterioration in children
  10. 20. What is the largest organ in the human body?
  11. 22. This causes vasoconstriction and skin pallor- cyanosis is a late sign
  12. 23. A chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways involving reversible airway obstruction. The sensitive airways can react to triggers, causing inflammation, thickened mucous and bronchospasm
  13. 24. The 'F' in the secondary survey of a patient
  14. 25. When doffing PPE from a patients room with suspected COVID19, what do you remove after your gloves?
  15. 26. The respiratory sound commonly associated with croup
  16. 27. Ibuprofen, aspirin and diclofenac are examples of this group of medications
  17. 28. A normal fontanelle should be firm, flat and pulsatile. A _____ fontanelle indicates possible fluid volume deficit
Down
  1. 1. Phototherapy is a treatment option for this condition
  2. 2. This is a rapidly evolving generalised multi-system allergic reaction to an allergen or trigger characterised by respiratory and/or cardiovascular features that can be fatal
  3. 3. What is the 4th NSQHS Standard?
  4. 4. These will be low in a child with ITP
  5. 7. The 'V' in AVPU
  6. 9. This is an important indicator of perfusion
  7. 11. Talk, touch, and trapezium squeeze is the assessment for this
  8. 13. What is the sound of the first heart sound that signifies the close of the AV valves
  9. 14. Red current jelly stools are a sign of this condition
  10. 19. What is the smallest bone in the human body?
  11. 21. This disease can present with a 'strawberry tongue'
  12. 25. When donning for PPE for a confirmed COVID19 patient, what do you apply last?
  13. 26. This medical emergency is defined as - the systemic inflammatory response syndrome in the presence of, or as a result of, suspected or proven infection. It is a syndrome shaped by both pathogen and host factors.