16 Questions
What should be considered when a patient has been experiencing fevers for several days without obvious clinical symptoms?
Urinary tract infection (UTI)
What is the recommended daily intake of fluids per 24 hours for infants?
120-150 ml/kg
What is a potential threat to a child experiencing frequent watery stools?
Dehydration only
Which statement about febrile seizures is correct?
The treatment for febrile seizures involves diazepam, mostly administered rectally
What can be a sign of anemia in infants?
Increased irritability
Why should aminoglycosides (gentamicin) not be used for more than 5-7 days?
All of the above are correct
Which condition is NOT typically associated with disturbance of consciousness in children?
Cannot be caused by metabolic disorders
What does the appearing of hyperbilirubinemia in a physiological neonate within 24 hours after birth indicate?
Is physiological
Which is NOT a cause of breathing disorders in children?
GER
What is the physiological value of serum potassium in children?
3.5-5.5mmol/l
Which of the following is NOT a meningeal sign?
Amos
What is the most common pathogen of bronchiolitis in infants?
RS virus
What can be a cause of seizures in children?
All options are correct
What is included in obligatory neonatal screening?
Also contains hereditary metabolic disorders
What is considered a negative milestone of psychomotor development (PMD)?
Up to the 3rd month does not sit without support
What are the principles in CPR in children?
Resuscitation of children up to 1 year constitutes a separate category, after this age, principles of CPR are identical as in adults
Test your knowledge of pediatric nursing with questions about febrile symptoms and infant care. From identifying potential causes of fever to understanding fluid intake recommendations for infants, this quiz covers important topics in pediatric nursing.
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