Week 7 Exercise

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  1. 6. After a patient has their myelomeningocele repaired, they should stay in this position post-operatively.
  2. 8. This GI symptom, often caused by contaminated drinking water or food, can cause deadly dehydration.
  3. 10. Along with a bulging fontanel, infants with high ICP often display this symptom.
  4. 14. Hospitalized children with this condition should be given as much routine as possible.
  5. 17. Also referred to as Trisomy 21, infants with this condition are often hypotonic.
  6. 18. This test, which tests the extension of the knee when the hip is flexed, can indicate meningitis.
  7. 20. This condition often requires infants to use specialized nipples and bottles, but breastfeeding should still be encouraged if possible.
  8. 22. This is a common nursing order for patients recovering from dehydration or those receiving Furosemide to treat heart failure.
  9. 24. This appearance of the patient's eyes can be a sign of increased intracranial pressure when there is no visible sclera above the pupil.
  10. 26. For patients with Tetralogy of Fallot, this condition, marked by a bluish appearance, can be somewhat relieved by placing the child in a knee-to-chest position.
  11. 27. This main blood vessel is pumping into the lungs while the pulmonary artery is pumping blood out to the body for patients with Transposition of the Great Vessels.
  12. 31. Hyperplasia of the gums is one side effect caused by this anti-epileptic medication.
  13. 32. If a seizing patient has no IV available, Diastat is a form of benzodiazepine that can be administered by which route?
  14. 34. A corrective brace can help treat this orthopedic spinal condition, but it sometimes requires surgery.
  15. 35. This medication helps patients shed fluid when they're in heart failure, but should be coupled with close monitoring of electrolytes.
  16. 36. Pain control is important in cleft lip and palate repairs because this common action from a baby can cause damage to the surgical site.
  17. 37. This surgically implanted device drains cerebrospinal fluid from the ventricles in the brain down into the peritoneal cavity to relive pressure in hydrocephalus patients.
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  1. 1. This heart valve becomes stenotic as part of the pathophysiology of Tetralogy of Fallot
  2. 2. This should be limited and adjusted for congenital heart patients in heart failure because their hearts have trouble meeting their body's metabolic demand.
  3. 3. This symptom can result from prolonged dehydration and can be the first sign of hypovolemic shock.
  4. 4. A deficiency in this vitamin can cause neural tube defects such as spina bifida.
  5. 5. Measuring head circumference can help monitor the worsening of this condition.
  6. 7. This medication is used to treat spasticity in patients with cerebral palsy.
  7. 9. This emergent condition in sickle cell patients can be characterized by a fever, chest pain, a cough and shortness of breath
  8. 11. Patients being ruled out for meningitis should be on this kind of precaution, which requires a mask to be worn in the room.
  9. 12. Clinical manifestations of this can include a dimple, a small tuft of hair, a hemangioma or a lipoma of the lower lumbar or sacral area.
  10. 13. Children with autism are prone to this, which means their activity should be monitored closely when hospitalized.
  11. 15. Toxicity from too much of this medication should be monitored for in patients in heart failure.
  12. 16. This condition can be detected by lower pulse ox or blood pressure readings on the lower extremities vs. the upper.
  13. 19. This can result from a clump of sickled cells occluding a blood vessel and is characterized by facial droop and slurred speech.
  14. 21. This electrolyte should be monitored closely in dehydrated patients, especially those with poor urine output.
  15. 23. This procedure to collect a CSF sample can help rule out meningitis.
  16. 25. This additional vital sign is important to treat in patients who are experiencing a sickle cell crisis.
  17. 26. This musculoskeletal condition, which mostly affects limbs, is common in cerebral palsy patients, but can be lessened with physical therapy.
  18. 28. This preventative safety measure is good for patients with a cleft lip or palate repair, but not for a patient being monitored for seizure activity.
  19. 29. For patients with Tetralogy of Fallot, bloodflow through the VSD goes this direction because of the resistance caused by the patient's Pulmonary Stenosis, causing lower pulse ox readings.
  20. 30. This condition, occurring in either the ventricles or the atria, results in oxygenated blood from the left side of the heart mixing with venous blood from the right side of the heart.
  21. 33. Padded siderails, oxygen/suction at bedside and the bed locked and in the lowest position are precautions for this.