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- 4. Common viral respiratory infection that may require prophylaxis in infants
- 6. Oral mineral oil for constipation should be avoided due to its potential to cause this adverse effect
- 8. Lower plasma binding protein potential in pediatric patients can lead to a higher _____ fraction of medication and increase the risk of toxicity
- 10. Zinc oxide is a commonly used agent for diaper ______
- 12. Antibiotic of choice for treatment of otitis media
- 15. A 2 year old is receiving gentamicin for an infection, ______ impairment is a possible adverse effect
- 17. Aspirin and other NSAIDs may have a higher potential of exacerbating this condition in children
- 18. This medication should be avoided in infants for the indication of acute infectious diarrhea
- 19. Drug associated with Reye's syndrome in pediatric patients
- 20. Young children have a ______ stomach pH than adults
- 23. This class of medications is not typically recommended for children < 8 years of age because they stain teeth and weaken bones
- 24. Drug associated with causing "grey-baby syndrome"
- 25. This medication for teething increases the risk for methemoglobinemia
- 26. Usual dosing is 4-10 mg/kg/dose
- 27. Drugs that readily cross the blood brain barrier will also typically cross the _______ in pregnancy
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- 1. This type of dosage form will have a higher % absorbed compared to adults
- 2. Fleets enemas in pediatric patients may lead to ________ imbalances
- 3. A highly contagious illness caused by varicella-zoster virus that used to be common in children
- 5. This class of medications is the mainstay treatment of croup in mild, moderate, and severe cases
- 7. Cephalosporin associated with kernicterus in neonates
- 9. One of the most common causes of accidental overdoses in children
- 11. Antibiotic associated with kernicterus in pediatric patients
- 13. Height and _______ are important monitoring parameters with the use of stimulants in pediatrics
- 14. This nasal product would be preferred for the treatment of cough and congestion in a 1 year old
- 16. Usual dosing is 10-15 mg/kg/dose
- 21. This value is lower in newborns, approaches adult values at 3 months of age, and afterwards may surpass adult values; abbreviation
- 22. Opioid that is on the "KIDS" list of potentially inappropriate medications due to risk of respiratory depression