Cardiovascular and Respiratory Conditions

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Across
  1. 3. joint pain management should be a priority for nursing care of this condition
  2. 6. _______should always be considered as part of the nursing care of children
  3. 7. This procedure is done around the age of 2 years as the final in a series of cardiac surgical procedures
  4. 9. respiratory condition that is typically viral, causes a barky cough, and is accompanied with upper respiratory symptoms
  5. 11. This procedure is the second in a series of cardiac procedures and is typically done between the ages of 4 and 6 months
  6. 13. cardiac defects such as ASD, VSD, and atrioventricular canal can cause recurrent_____ infections
  7. 16. Education to parents of children with this condition includes placing them in a knee-chest position
  8. 18. aspirin and IgG are the main treatments for this cardiac disease
  9. 19. this medication is a treatment for patent ductus arteriosus
  10. 22. education to parents for management of this includes keeping extra supplies, home care, and when to call the provider
  11. 23. ______breathing is a sign of respiratory distress and is characterized by opposite movements of the chest and abdomen then when breathing normally
  12. 24. this defect creates increased blood pressures in the upper extremities and decreased blood pressures in the lower extremities
Down
  1. 1. infective endocarditis often results in heart damage that requires this
  2. 2. this medication is given for transposition of the great vessels to allow oxygenated blood to circulate the body
  3. 4. This procedure is done during the first 2 weeks of life for hypoplastic left heart
  4. 5. _____is the most common acquired cardiac condition in children
  5. 8. this bacteria is the pathogen that triggers an autoimmune, inflammatory condition that leads to acute rheumatic fever
  6. 10. a PICC line is needed for this condition due to long-term antibiotic treatment
  7. 12. tripod positioning and drooling are characteristic signs of this condition
  8. 14. kawasaki disease consists of ____ phases in the disease process
  9. 15. poor_____ is a common sign of cardiac conditions in children
  10. 17. providing this type of feeding can help infants with CHD maintain adequate growth
  11. 20. respiratory_____ is categorized by compensatory mechanisms no longer working to maintain oxygenation
  12. 21. (2 words) these are episodes that occur when a child with Tetralogy of Fallot becomes hypercyanotic