Pediatric Nursing Review Nle
Pediatric Nursing Review Nle
Pediatric Nursing Review Nle
Cognitive development –ability to learn and understand from experience to, acquire and
retain knowledge. To respond to a new situation and to solve problems.
Average IQ – 90-100
Gifted child- > 130 IQ
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IV. Middle childhood
1. School age- 7 – 12 yrs
V. Late childhood
1. Pre adolescent 11 – 13 yrs
2. Adolescent 12 - 18 – 21 yrs
Principles of G & D
1. G&D is a continuous process that begins form conception and ends in death.
- womb to tomb principles
2. Not all parts of the body grow at the same time or at same rate.
- asynchronous growth
Patterns of G&D
1. Renal, digestive, Circulatory, Musculoskeletal – grows fairly and smoothly during
childhood
2. Neuromuscular tissue (CNS, brain, S. cord)
- grow rapidly 1-2 years of life
- brain achieved its adult proportion by 5 years.
3. Lymphatic system- lymph nodes, spleen grows rapidly- infancy and childhood to
provide protection -infection
- tonsil adult proportion by 5 years
4. Repro organ- grows rapidly at puberty
Rates of G&D
1. Fetal and infancy – most rapid G&D
2. Adolescent- rapid G&D
3. Toddler- slow G period
4. Toddler and preschool- alternating rapid and slow
5. School age- slower growth
*fetal and infancy- prone to develop anemia
B. Environment
Q – Quality of nutrition
S – Socio eco. status
H – Health
O – Ordinal pos in family
P – Parent child relationship
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Directional trends- occur in a regular direction reflecting the development
of neuromuscular function. These apply to physical, mental, social and
emotional development and includes:
a. Cephalocaudal- “head to tail”
- occurs along bodies long axis in which control over head, mouth and eye
movements and precedes control over upper body torso and legs.
b. Proximo- distal “Centro distal”
- progressing form center of body to extremities.
c. Symmetrical- at side of body develop on same direction at same time at same
rate.
d. Mass specific “differentiation” - child learns form simple operations before
complex function of move from a broad general pattern of behavior. To a bore
refined pattern.
Theories of G&D
Stages of psychosocial
a.) Trust vs Mistrust – 0-18 months.
-foundations of all psychosocial task
-to give and receive is the psychosocial theme
-know to develop trust baby
1. satisfy needs on time - breastfeed
2. care must be consistent and adequate -both parents- 1st 1 year of life
3. give an experience that will add to security- touch, eye to eye contact, soft music.
b.) Autonomy vs Shame and doubt 18mos-3 years --- independence /self gov’t
develop autonomy on toddler
1. give an opportunity of decision making like offer choices.
2. encourage to make decision rather than judge.
3. set limits
f. Intimacy vs Isolation 20-40 yrs -looking for a lifetime partner and career focus
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3. JEAN PIAGET- Swiss psychologists
-develop reasoning power
(sub div.)
DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES
-major markers of growth and dev’t
1. Period of infancy- universal language of child-play
a.) Play- Infancy- solitary plays
-solo, mom interactive
-facilitate motor and sensory dev’t
-safety- important age appropriate
-solitary play- mobile, teeter, music box, rattle
b.) fear of infancy- stranger anxiety begin 6-7 months peak 8 months diminishes 9
months
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grasp and tonic neck reflex fading
hand regard (looks at hand)
4 months – turns form front to back
head control complete
needs space to turn
Laugh aloud, bubbling sounds
5 months- turn both ways “roll over”
-teething rings
-handles rattle well
-moro reflex disappears ( 4-5 months)
6 months- reaches out in anticipatory of being picked up
-sits with support
-uses palmar grasp
-eruption of 1st temp teeth 6-8 months 2 lower incisors
-say vowel sounds “ah”, “oh”
-handles bottle well
7 months- transfer obj. hand to hand
-likes obj that are good size
8 months- sits without support
-peak of stranger anxiety
-planters reflex disappears 8-9 months in prep for walking
9 months - creeps or crawls
-neat finger grasp reflex
- combine 2 syllables “mama” and “papa”
10. needs space for creeping
10 months – pull self to stand
-understands “no”
-responds to own name
-peak a boo, pat a cake
-can clap
11 months- cruisse
- stands with assistance
12 months- stand alone take 1st step
-walk with assistance
-drink from cup, cooperate in dressing
-says 2 words mama and dada
-pots and pans, pull tay, nursery rhymes
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15 months – plateau stage
-walks alone
- lateness in walking- mild mental retardation
-puts small pellets into small bowl
-holds spoon well
- seats self on chair
-creeps up stairs
- 4 - 6 words
18 months- height of possessiveness
-favorite word- “mine”
-bowel control achieved (bowel 1st before bladder)
-no longer rotates spoon
-can run and jump in place
-walks up and down stairs holding railing or persons hand
-1-20 words
-name, body part
-puts both feet on 1 step before advancing.
24 months- terrible two
-can open doors by turning door knobs
-unscrew lids
-can walk upstairs alone –using both feet on same step at same time
-50-200 words ( 2 words sentences)
-daytime bladder control achieved ( daytime 1st- next nighttime bladder control)
30 months or 2 ½ years – makes simple lines or stroke for crosses with a pencil
-can jump down from chairs
-knows full name
- copy a circle
-holds up finger to show age
temp teeth complete
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School Age
Play- competitive play
Ex. Tug of war, track and field, basket ball
Significant Development
a. boys- prone to bone fracture
b. mature vision 20/20
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-secret language are common
-share with friends secrets
-sense of humor present
-social and cooperative
BOYS:
A-appearance axillary, pubic hair ( 1st sign sexual maturation)
D-deepening voice
D- development of muscles
I--inc in testes and penis size
P- production of viable sperm (last sign sexual maturity)
Adolescent
Fear
1. obesity
2. acne
3. homosexuality
4. death
5. replacement from friends
6. significant person- opposite sex.
Significant development
1. experiences conflict bet his needs for sexual satisfaction and societies expectation
2. change of body image and acceptance of opp/sex
3. nocturnal emission – wet dreams
4. distinctive odor- due to stimulation apocrine glands
5. sperm is viable by 17 yrs
6. testes & scrotum increase until age 17
7. breast and female genitalia increase until age 18
Problems:
1. vehicular accident
2. smoking
3. alcoholism
4. drug addiction
5. pre marital sex
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IMMEDIATE CARE OF NEWBORN
- 1st days of life
Nsg alert:
1. No smoking
2. Always humidify to prevent drying of mucosa
3. Over dosage of oxygen can lead to scarring of retina leading to blindness ( retro
lentalfibrolasia or retinopathy of prematurity)
4. When mecomium stained (greenish) never administer oxygen with pressure ( O2
pressure will push mecomium inside)
-Remaining 30%- tricuspid valve- RT ventricle- pulmonary arteries- lungs (for nutrition)
(vasoconstriction of lungs pushes blood to ductus arteriousus to aorta to supply upper
extremities.
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SHUNTS-shortcuts
Ductus venosus- -shunts from liver to IVF
Foramen ovale- shunts bet 2 atrias
Ductus arteriosus- from pulmonary artery to aorta
Obliteration-complete closure
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Structure Appropriate time of Structure remaining Failure to close
obliteration
F. Ovale 1yr Fossa Ovalis Atrial Septal
Defect
Ductus 1 month Ligamentum Arteriosum Patent ductus
Arteriosus arteriosus
Ductus 2 months Ligamentum venosum
Venosus
Umbilical 2-3 months 1.) lateral umb. Ligament
artery 2.) interior iliac artery
Umbilical vein 2-3 months -ligamentum teres ( round
ligament of liver)
Position of infant immediately after birth:
NSD-trendelenberg/ T position for drainage
contraindication of trendelenberg position - increase ICP
CS- supine or crib level position
C. Temp Regulation
- goal in temp regulation is to maintain it not less than 97.7% F (36.5 C)
- maintenance of temp is crucial on preterm and SGA (small for gestational age) -
babies prone to hypothermia or cold stress
To Prevent Hypothermia
1. dry and wrap baby
2. mechanical pressure – radiant warmer
i. pre-heated first isolette (or square acrylic sided incubator)
3. prevent an necessary exposure – cover baby
4. cover baby with tin foil or plastic
5. embrace the baby- kangaroo care
Sucking- PPG – oxytocin – contraction of lactiferous tubules - milk ejection reflex- let down
reflex.
Advantages of Breastfeeding
1. Economical
2. Always available
3. Breastfed babies have higher IQ than bottle fed babies.
4. It facilitates rapid involution
5. Decrease incidence of breast cancer.
6. Has antibodies- IgA
7. Has lactobacillius bifidus- interferes with attack of pathogenic bacteria in GIT
8. Has macrophages
Store milk- plastic storage container
Store milk – good for 6 months from freezer- put rm temp. don’t heat
Disadvantages:
1. Possibility of transfer HEP B, HIV, cytomegalo virus.
2. No iron
3. Father can’t feed & bond as well
Stages of Breastmilk:
1. Colostrum- 2-4 days present
content: decrease fats, increase IgA, dec CHO, dec CHON, inc minerals,
inc fat soluble minerals
2. Transitional milk- 4 – 14 days
content: inc lactose, inc water soluble vit., inc minerals
3. Mature milk- 14 & up
content: inc fats (linoleic acid) – resp for devt of brain & integrity of skin
inc CHO- lactose – easily digested, baby not constipated.
- resp of sour milk smelling odor of stool.
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Cows milk – inc fats-
Dec CHO
Inc CHON – casing- has curd that’s hard to digest.
Inc minerals–traumatic effect on kidneys of babies. Can trigger stone formation.
Inc phosphorus
Health Teachings:
1. Proper hygiene- proper hand washing
Care of breast - cotton balls with lukewarm water
Caked colostrum- dry milk on breast
2. Best position in breastfeeding – upright sitting -avoid tension!
3. Stimulate & evaluate feeding reflexes
a.) Rooting reflex- by touching the side of lips/cheeks then baby will turn to stimulus.
Disappear by 6 weeks- by 6 weeks baby can focus. Reflex will be gone
- Purpose rooting- to look for food.
b.) Sucking – when you touch middle of lips then baby will suck
- Disappears by 6 months
- When not stimulated sucking will stop.
c.) Swallowing- when food touches posterior of tongue then it will be automatically
swallowed
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1. Improper breast emptying
2. Unhealthy sexual practices
-contraindicated for breast feeding
- manually express inflamed breast
feed on unaffected breast
- give antibiotics – can still feed on unaffected breast
2. Transitional stool -
- green loose & shiny, like diarrhea to the untrained eye
3. Breastfed stool - golden yellow, soft, mushy with sour milk smell, frequently passed
- recur every feeding
4. Bottlefed stool –
- pale yellow, formed hard with typical offensive odor, seldom passed, 2–3 x/day
- with food added -brown & odorous
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A- appearance- color – slightly cyanotic after 1st cry baby becomes pink.
P- pulse rate – apical pulse – left lower nipple
G- grimace – reflex irritability- tangential foot slap, catheter insertion
A – activity – degree of flexion or muscle tone
R – respiration
0 1 2
HR -absent <100 >100
Resp effort -absent - slow, irreg, weak -good strong cry
Muscle tone - flaccid extremities - some flexion - well flexed
Reflex irritability
Catheter - no response - grimace - cough, sneeze
Tangential Footslap - NR - grimace - cry
Color - blue/pale - acrocyanosis - pinkish
(body- pink
extremities-blue)
APGAR result
0 – 3 = severely depressed, need CPR, admission NICU
4 – 6 = moderately depressed, needs add’l suctioning & O2
7 - 10 =good/ healthy
Circulation
Check for pulslessness :carotid- adult
Brachial – infants
CPR – breathless/pulseless
Compression – inf – 1 finger breath below nipple line or 2 finger breaths or thumb
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Assessment tool determines respiration of baby
Silvermann Anderson Index
Interpretation result:
0 -3 – normal, no RDS
4 – 6 – moderate RDS
7 – 10 – severe RDS
Neonates in Nursery
Nsg responsibility upon receiving baby- proper identification
- foot printing, affixing mother thumb print
- take anthropometic measurement
normal length- 19.5 – 21 inch or 47.5 – 53.75cm, average 50 cm
head circumference 33- 35 cm or 13 – 14 “
Hydrocephalus - >14”
Chest 31 – 33 cm or 12 – 13”
Abd 31 – 33 cm or 12 – 13”
Bathing
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- oil bath – initial
- to cleanse baby & spread vernix caseosa
Fx of vernix caseosa
1. insulator
2. bacterio- static
Babies of HIV + mom – immediately give full bath to lessen transmission of HIV
- 13 – 39% possibly of transmission of HIV
3 cleans in community
1. clean hand
2. clean cord
3. clean surface
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Small GA < (less) 10
Large GA > (more) 90
V/S:
Temp: rectal- newborn – to rule out imperforate anus
- take it once only, 1 inch insertion
Imperforate anus
1. atretic – no anal opening
2. agenetic – no anal opening
3. stenos – has opening
4. membranous – has opening
Earliest sign:
1. no mecomium
2. abd destention
3. foul odor breath
4. vomitous of fecal matter
5. can aspirate – resp problem
Mgt:
Surgery with temporary colostomy
Acyanotic L to R
Cyanotic R to L
Nsg Care:
Cardiac catheterization: site – Rt femoral vein
1. NPO 6 hrs before procedure
2. protect site of catheterization. Avoid flexion of joints proximal to site.
3. assess for complication – infection, thrombus formation – check pedal
pulses (dorsalis pedis)
Mgt.
1.) long term antibiotic – to prevent subacute bacterial endocarditis
2.) open heart surgery-
C. Endocardial cushion defects - atrium ventricular (AV) - affects both tricuspid and
mitral valve
Dx – confirmed by cardiac catheterization
Mgt: - open heart surgery
Antibiotics to prevent subacute bacterial endocarditis
Duplication of Aortic Arch- doubling of arch of aorta causing compression to trachea and
esophagus
S&Sx : 1. dysphagia 2. dyspnea
3. left ventricular hypertrophy
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Mgt: - close heart surgery
Outstanding Sx:
1. cyanosis after 1st cry (due no exygenation)
2. polycythemia – increased RBC =compensatory due to O2 supply=viscous blood
=thrombus = embolus = stroke
3. ECG – cardiomegaly
Cardiac cath – decreased O2 saturation
Palliative repair – rashkind procedure
Complete repair – mustard repair
2.) Total Anomalous Pulmonary
venous return – pulmo vein instead of entering Lt atrium, enters Rt atrium or SVC
Increased pressure on Rt so blood goes to Lft
3.) Truncus Arteriousus- aorta & pulmo artery is arising fr 1 single vessel or common trunk
with VSD
S & Sx 1. cyanosis
2. polycythemia – thrombus = embolus = stroke
Mgt: Heart transplant
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4. severe dyspnea – squatting position – relief , inhibit venous return facilitate lung
expansion.
5. growth retardation – due no O2
6. tet spell or blue spells- short episodes of hypoxia
7. syncope
8. clubbing of fingernails – due to chronic tissue hypoxia
9. mental retardation – due decreased O2 in brain
10. boot shaped heart – x-ray
Mgt:
1. O2
2. no valsalva maneuver , fiber diet laxative
3. morphine – hypoxia
4. propranolol – decrease heart spasms
5. palliative repair –
BLT blalock taussig procedure
Brock procedure – complete procedure
Major Minor
1. polyarthritis – multi joint pain 1. arthralgia – joint pain
2. chorea – sydenhamms chores or 2. low grade fever
st. vetaus dance-purposeless involuntary hand and
shoulder with grimace
3. carditis – tachycardia 3. all lab results
erythema marginatum - macular rashes increase antibody
SQ nodules “ C reactive protein
“ erythrocyte
sedimentation rate
“ anti streptolysin
o titer (ASO)
Criteria:Presence of 2 major, or 1 major and 2 minor + history of sore throat will confirm
the dx.
Nsg Care:
1. CBR
2. throat swab – culture and sensitivity
3. antibiotic mgt – to prevent recurrence
4. aspirin – anti-inflammatory. Low grade fever – don’t give aspirin.
S/E of aspirin:
- Reyes syndrome – encephalopathy- fatty infiltration of organs such as liver and brain
Respiration
Newborn resp – 30-60 cpm, irregular abd or diaphramatic with short period of apnea
without cyanosis.
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< 15 secs – normal apnea –newborn
Resp Check
Newborn – 40 – 90
1 yr - 20 – 40
2-3yr 20 – 30
5 yrs 20 – 25
10 yrs 17 – 22
15 & above 12- 20
2.) BRONCHOVESICULAR- soft, medium pitched, heard over major bronchi, inspiration
equals exp. Normal
3.) BRONCHIAL SOUNDS- loud high pitched, heard over trachea, expiration longer than
inspiration. Normal
4.) RHONCHI – snoring sound made by air moving through mucus in bronchi. Normal
5.) RALES-or crackles – like cellophane – made by air moving through fluid in alveoli.
Abnormal- asthma, foreign body obstruction.
6.) WHEEZING- whistling on expiration made by air being pushed through narrowed bronchi
.Abnormal – asthma, foreign body obstruction
7.)STRIDOR- crowing or ropster life sound – air being pulled through a constricted larynx.
Abnormal – resp obstruction
Asthma- pathognomonic sign – expiratory wheezing
Pet – fish. Sport – swimming
Drugs – amynophylline – monitor bp, may lead to hypotension
Fibrine hyaline
Sx – definite with in 1st of life
Increase RR with retraction
Inspiratory grunting – pathognomonic
7 – 10 severe RDS (silvermenn Anderson index)
cyanosis due to atelectasis
Mgt:
1. surfactant replacement and rescue
2. pos- head elevated
3. proper suctioning
4. o2 with increase humidity- to prevent drying of mucosa
5. monitor V/S skin color , ABG
LARYNGOTRACHEOBRONCHITIS
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LTB – most common Creup -viral infection of larynx, trachea & bronchi
outstanding sx - croupy cough or barking
pathognomonic - stridor
- labored resp
- resp acidosis
- end stage – death
Lab:
1. ABG
2. neck and throat culture
3. dx- neck x-ray to rule out epiglotitis
Nsg Mgt:
1. bronchodilators
2.increase o2 with humidity
3. prepair tracheostomy set
SKIN:
Acrocyanosis
BIRTHMARKS:
1. Mongolian spots – stale gray or bluish discoloration patches commonly seen across
the sacrum or buttocks due to accumulation of melanocytes. Disappear by 1 yr old
2. MIlla – plugged or unopened sebaceous gland . white pin point patches on nose,
chin or cheek.
3. Lanugo – fine, downy hair – common preterm
4. Desquamation – peeling of newborn, extreme dryness that begin sole and palm.
5. Stork bites (Talengeictasi nevi) – pink patches nape of neck
hair will grow as child grows old
6. Erythema Toxicum – (flea bite rash)- 1st self limiting rash appear sporadically &
unpredictably as to time & place.
7. Harlequin sign – dependent part is pink, independent part is blue
(side lying – bottom part is dependent pink)
8. Cutis Marmorato – transitory mottling of neonates skin when exposed to cold.
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9. Hemangiomas – vascular tumors of the skin
3 types Hemangiomas
a.) Nevus Flammeus – port wine stain – macular purple or dark red lesions seen on face or
thigh. NEVER disappear. Can be removed surgically
b.) Strawberry hemangiomas – nevus vasculosus – dilated capillaries in the entire dermal or
subdermal area. Enlarges, disappears at 10 yo.
c.) Cavernous hemangiomas – communication network of venules in SQ tissue that never
disappear with age. - MOST DANGERIOUS – intestinal hemorrhage
Skin color blue – cyanosis or hypoxia
White – edema
Grey – inf
Yellow – jaundice , carotene
Vernix Caseosa – white cheese like for lubrication, insulator
INFANT 5-9 yo
ANTERIOR POSTERIOR Ant Post
Head 9.5 9.5 6.5 6.5
Neck 1 1 1 1
Upper arm 2 2 2 2
Lower arm 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5
Hand 13 1.25 1.25 1.25
Trunk 13 13
Back 13 13
Genital 1 1
@ buttocks 2.5@ 2.5 @
Thigh 2.75 2.75 4 4
Leg 2.5 2.5 3 3
foot 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75
DEPTH
1st degree – partial thickness – superficial epidermis - erythema, dryness, PAIN
-sunburn, heals by regeneration from 1 – 10 days
2nd degree – epidermis & dermis- erythema, blisters, moist, extremely painful
scalds
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3 degree – full thickness- epidermis, dermis, adipose tissue, fascia, muscle & bone
lethargy, white or black, not painful – nerve endings destroyed
ex. lava burns
Mgt:
1.) 1st aid a.) put out flames by rolling child on blanket
b.) immerse burned part on cold H2o
c.) remove burned clothing of with sterile material
d.) cover burn with sterile dressing
2.) a/w
a.) suction PRN, o2 with increased humidity
b.) endotracheal intubation
c.) tracheostomy
3.) Preventiuon of shock & F&E imbalance
a. colloids to expand bld volume
b. isotonic saline to replace electrolytes
c. dextrose & H2o to provide calories
4.) Tetanus toxoid booster
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5.) Relief of pain – IV analgesic MORPHINE SO4 – needed for 2nd degree – very painful
6.) 1st defense of body – intact skin
prevention of wound infection
a.) cleaning & debriding of wound
b.) open or close method of wound care
c.) whirlpool therapy – drum with solution
7.) skin grafting – 3rd degree – thigh or buttocks (autograft), pigs/ animals – xenograft
frozen cadaver – hallow graft
8,) diet – increase CHON, increase calories.
ANEMIA-pallor
Causes:
1.)early cutting of cord – preterm – cut umb cord ASAP
fullterm – cut umb cord when pulsation stops
2.) Bleeding disorders – blood dyscrasias
Assessment:
- umphalagia – earliest sign
- newborn receive maternal clotting factor
- newborn growing – sudden bruising on bump area- marks earliest sign
- continuous bleeding – hematrosis – damage or bleeding synovial membrane
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Dx test :
PTT. Partial thromboplastin time – reveals deficiency in clotting factor
Long Term Goal- prevention of injury
Nsg Dx- increase risk of injury
HT: avoid contact sport, swimming only, don’t stop immunization – just change gauge of
needle
Falls – immobilized , elevate affected part, apply pressure-not more then 10 min
cold compress
-determine case before doing invasive procedure
Classification :
1. Lympho – affects lymphatic system
2. Myelo – affects bone marrow
3. acute / blastic- affects immature cells
4. chronic/ cystic- affects mature cells
Therapeutic Mgt:
TRIAD:
1. surgery
2. irradiation
3. chemotheraphy
Focus Nsg Care: prevent infection
4 LEVELS OF CHEMOTHERAPHY
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1. induction – goal of tx; to achieve remission
meds: IV vincristine
L- agpariginase
Oral predinisone
2. Sanctuary- treat leukemic cells that invaded testes & CNS
give: methotrixate- adm intrathecally via CNS or spine
cytocine, Arabinoside, steroids with irradiation
4. Reinductin – treat leukemic cells after relapse occurs. Meds – same as induction
Nsg mgt: Outstanding nsg dx: alteration in nutrition less body requirement.
Based on Maslow’s heirarchy
S/Effect of Chemotherapy
1. N/V – adm antiemetic drugs 30 mins before chemo until 1 day after chemo
2. Ulcerations / stomatitis / abscess of oral mucosa- (alteration nutrition less body req)
- oral care – alcohol free mouthwash , betadine mouthwash
- don’t brush – use cotton pledgets
- topical xylocaine before meals
diet- soft, bland diet according to child’s preference
ABO incompatibility –
Most common incompatibility – ( mom) O – ( fetus) A
Most severe incompatibility (Mom) O– (Fetus) B
Can affect 1st pregnancy
Mgt:
1. initiate breastfeeding to get colostrum
2. Temp suspension of breastfeeding
- content breast milk pregnanedioles – that delays action of glucoronil transferees
liver enzymes converts in direct bilirubin to become direct bilirubin
3. Needs phototherapy
4. needs exchange therapy
Physiologic jaundice – jaundice within 48 -72 h (2-3 days) expose morning sunlight
Pathologic Jaundice – within 24h. Jaundice during delivery.
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Breastfeeding jaundice – caused by pregnanediole
Assessment of Jaudice :
1. Blanching neonates forehead, nose or sternum
- yellow skin & sclera
- color of stool – light stool
- color of urine – dark urine
Nsg Resp:
1. cover eyes – prevent retinal damage
2. cover genitals – prevent priapism – painful continuous erection
3. change position regularly – even exposed to light
4. increase fld intake – due prone to dehydration
5. monitor I&O – weigh baby
6. monitor V/S – avoid use of oil or lotion due- heat at phototherapy
= bronze baby syndrome-transient S/E of phototherapy
weigh diaper 1gm = 1cc
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due to tumor obstruction
Nsg Care:
1.) post VP shunt – side lying on non operated site - to prevent increase ICP
monitor for good drainage - sign – sunken fontanel
bulging fontanel – blocked shunt
change fontanel as child is growing
SENSES
EYES: Assessment
1. check for symmetry
2. sclera – normal color – light blue then become dirty white
pupil – round- adult size
coloboma- part of iris is missing
sign: key hole pupil
whiteness & opacity of lens congenital cataract
cornea – round & adult size
large – congenital glaucoma
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Retinobastoma – malignant tumor of retina
Outstanding sign : oat’s eye reflex-whitish glow of pupil
- red painful eye
- blindness
NOSE:
1. flaring alenase – case of RDS
2. cyanosis at rest – choanal atresia - post nares obstructed with bone or membrane
Sx:
1. resistance during catheter insertion
2. emer. Surgery within 24 h
normal color nasal membrane – pinkish
rhinitis – presence of creases & pale
check sense of smell – blindfold – smell
Epistasis – nosebleed
- sit upright, head slightly forward to facilitate drainage
- cold compress , apply gentle pressure, epinephrine
EARS:
1. Properly aligned with outer cantus of eyes
low set ear – kidney malformation
ex. Renal aginesis – absence of kidney
sign in uterus : oligohydramnios
sign in newborn: 2 vessel cord
failure to void within 24 h
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- has poorly developed 2dary sexual char.
- Sterile
Otitis Media – inflammation of middle ear. Common children due to wider & shorter
Eustachian tube
Causes
1.) bottle propping
2.) Cleft lip/ cleft palate –
Sx: Otitis
1. bulging tympanic membrane, color – pearly gray
2. absence light reflex
3. observe for passage of milky, purulent foul smelling odor discharge
4. observe for URTI
Nsg Care:
1. position side lying on affected aside – to facilitate drainage
2. supportive care- bedrest, increase fld intake
Med Mgt:
1. Massive dosage antibiotic
Complication – bacterial meningitis
2. Apply ear ointment
Outstanding Sx – Coughing
Choking
Continuous drooling
Cyanosis
Mgt:
Emergency surgery
Epstein pearl – white glistering cyst at palate & gums related to hypercalcemia
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Hypervitaminosis
Natal tooth – tooth at birth. Move with gauze
Neonatal tooth – tooth within 28days of life
LIPS- symmetrical
Cleft lip – failure of median maxillary nasal process to fuse by 5-8 wks of pregnancy
- common to boys
- unilateral
Sx:
1. evident at birth
2. milk escapes to nostril during feeding
3. frequent colic & otitis media or URTI
Mgt:
1. Surgery
cleft lip repair – Cheiloplasty =done 1-3 months to save sucking reflex (lost in 6 months )
Cleft Palate- uranoplasty = done 4-6 months to save speech
Pre op care
1. emotional support especially to mom
2. proper nutrition
3. prevent colic
feed – upright seating or prone pos
burp frequently 2x at middle and after feeding-lower to upper tap
4. orient parents to type of feeding
rubber tipped syringe – cheiloplasty
paper cup/ soup spoon/ plastic cup – urano plasty
5. apply restraints – elbow restraints
so baby can adjust post op
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Post Op Nsg Care :
1. airway – positon post cheilopasty – side lying for drainage
post uranoplasty (tonsillectomy)- prone
2. assess for RDS sx bleeding
3. assess for bleeding – freq swallowing. 6-7 days after surgery – bleeding
4. proper nutrition
- clear liquids- ( gelatin except red or brown color due may mask bleeding)
- ( popsicle- not ice cream)
full liquid
soft diet
regular diet
5. Maintain integrity of suture line such as:
Logan bar – wash ½ strength Hydrogen Peroxide & saline solution- Bubbling effect
traps microorganism
- prevent baby form crying
for pain- analgesic
NECK-
1.) check symmetry
Congenital torticolis- “ wryneck”-burn injury of sternocleidomsstoid muscle during
delivery – due to excessive traction at cephalic delivery
CHEST
1. symmetry
2. breast - transparent fluid coming out from newborn related to hormonal changes-
3. chest has retroactive – RDS
4. sternum sunken – pectus excavation
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ABDOMEN (in order)
1. inspection I
2. Auscultation A
3. percussion P
4. Palpation P = Will change bowel sounds, so do last
Fx of GIT
1. assists in maintaining F&E & acid base balance
2. Processes & absorbs nutrients to maintain metabolism & support G & D
3. excrete waste products from digestive process
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Where fluids are greater in infants
Extracellular fld – prone to develop dehydration
Complication = dehydration
Mild dehydration 5% wt loss
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Moderate dehydration 10% wt loss
Severe dehydration 15 % wt loss
Earliest sx of dehydration
tachycardia increase temp weight loss
tachypnea sunken fontanel & eyeballs scanty urine
hypotension absence of tears
Severe dehydration:
Oliguria , Prolonged capillary refill time
Mgt:
Acute – NPO ( rest the bowel )
- with fluid replacement – IV
- prone to Hypokalemia – give K chloride
before adm of K chloride – check if baby can void, if cant void – hypokalemia
Drug: Na HCO3 – adm slowly to prevent cardiac overload
Earliest sign
1. failure to pass mecomium after 24h
2. abd distension
3. vomitus of fecal material
early childhood – ribbon like stool
foul smelling stool
constipations
diarrhea
Dx:
1. Barium enema – reveals narrowed portion of bowel
2. Rectal Biopsy – reveals absence of ganglionic cells
3. abd x-ray – reveals dilated loops on intestine
4. rectal manometry – revels failure of intestine sphincter to relax
Esophageal cancer
Assessment :
1. chronic vomiting
2. faiture to thrive syndrome
3. organic – organ affected
4. melena or hematemesis – esophageal bleeding
Dx procedure
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1. barium esophogram – reveals reflux
2. esophageal manometry – reveals lower esophageal sphincter pressure
3. intra esophageal pH content – reveals pH of distal esophagus.
Meds of GERD
Anti-cholinergic
a.) Betanicol ( urecholine) – increase esophageal tone & peristaltic activity
b.) Metachloporomide (Reglam) – decrease esophageal pressure by relaxing pyloric &
duodenal segments
- increase peristalsis without stimulating secretions
c.) H2 Histamine Receptor Antagonist – decrease gastric acidity & pepsin secretion
- Zimetidine, Ranitidine (Zantac) – take 30 min before meals
d.) antacid – neutralizes gastric acid between feedings - Maalox
OBSTRUCTIVE DISORDERS
A. PYLORIC STENOSIS – hypertrophy of muscles of pylorus causing narrowing &
obstruction.
1.) outstanding Sx- projectile vomiting
- vomiting is an initial sx of upper GI obstruction
- vomitus of upper GI can be blood tinged not bile streaked. (with blood)
- vomitus of lower GI is bilous ( with pupu)
- projectile vomiting – increase ICP or GI obstruction
- abd distension – major sx of lower GIT obst
2.) met alk
3.) failure to gain wt
4.) olive shaped mass – on palpation
5.)serum electrolyte – increase Na & K, decrease chloride
6.) ultrasound
7.) x ray of upper abd with barium swallow reveal “string sign”
Mgt:
1. Pyleromyotomy
2. Fredet Ramstedt procedure
Mgt:
1.) Hydrostatic reduction with barium enema
2.) Anastomosis & pull thru procedura
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Inborn Errors of Metabolism- deficient liver enzymes
PHENYLKETONURIA (PKU) – deficiency of liver enzymes (PHT)
Phenylalaninehydroxylase Transferase – liver enzyme that converts CHON to amino acid
9 amino acids:
valine isolensine tryptophase
lysine phenylalanine
Dx:
Beutler test – get blood -done after 1st feeding
presence of glucose in blood – sign of galactosemia
galactose free diet lifetime
neutramigen – milk formula
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Gluten – glutamine ( normal absorption)
Malabsorption
Fats CHON & CHO Vit D calcium Vit K Iron folic acid
peripheral edema &
malnutrition
Inadequate
blood
coagulation
Early Sx:
1. diarrhea – failure to gain wt ff diarrheal episodes
2. constipation
3. vomiting
Late Sx:
1. abd pain – protruberant abd even if with muscle wasting
2. steatorrhea
Mgt:
1. vitamin supplements
2. mineral supplements
3. steroids
Lead poisoning
Lead = Destroy RBC functioning = Hypochornic Microcytic Anemia = Destroy kidney
functioning
Accumulation of anemia = Encepalopathy
Sx:
1. beginning sx of lethargy
2. impulsiveness, learning difficulties
3. as lead increases, severe encepalopathy with seizure and permanent mental
retardation
Dx:
1. Blood smear
2. abd x ray
3. long bones
Mgt:
1. remove child from source
2. if > 20 ug/dL – need chelation therapy = binds with led & excreted by kidney
=nephrotoxic
Amogenital
Female:
Pseudomenstration slight bleeding on vagina related to hormonal changes
Male:
Undescended testes – cyrptorchidism -common to preterm
surgery – orchidopexy
assess scrotum- warm room & hands
Mgt:
Surgery
Mgt:
Circusicion
Tst of Dx:
Transillumination with use of flashlight - glowing sign
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Varicoseal – enlarged vein of epididimis ( girls- vulvular varicosities)
Types:
1. Meningocele – protrusion of CSF & Meninges
2. Myelomeningocele – protrusion of CSF & Meninges & spinal cord ( most
dangerous)
3. Encephalocele ( CNS complication – hydrocephalus) – cranial meningocele or
myelomeningocele
Most common problem
- rupture of sac
- prone pos
- sterile wet dressing
Most common complication - infection
Myelomeningocele – genitourinary complication- urinary & fecal incontinence
Nsg care: always check diaper
Orthopedic complication – paralysis of lower extremities
Surgery to prevent infection
Post op – prone position
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SCOLIOSIS- lateral curvature of the spine
2 types:
1. structural – rye neck
2. postural – improper posture
Dx:
1. uneven hemline
2. bend forward- 1 hip higher
1 shoulder blade more prominent
Nsg care:
1. conservative – avoid obesity, exercise
2. preventive – Milwaukee brace - worn 23 h a day
3. corrective surgery – insert Harrington rod
post op- how to move
log rolling- move client as 1 unit
EXTREMITIES:
check # of digits = 20
1. syndactyly – webbing of digits
2. polydactyly – extra digits
3. olidactyly – lack of digits
4. Amelia – total absence of digits
5. pocoamelia- absence of distal part of extremities
Goal of Mgt:
Facilitate abduction
Mgt.
1. triple diaper
2. carry baby astride
3. Frejka splint
4. Pavlik harness
5. Hip Spica Cast
TALIPES – “clubfoot”
a.) Equinos – plantar flexion – horsefoot
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b.) Calcaneous – dorsiflexion – heal lower that foot anterior posterior of foot flexed
towards anterior leg
c.) Varus- foot turns in
d.) Valgus- foot turns out
Equino varus- most common
Assessment:
1. Straighten legs & flexing them at midline pos
Mgt:
1. Corrective shoe- Dennis brown shoe, spica cast
Fx: of cast –
- to immobilize
- bone alignment
- prevent muscle spasm
lead pencil – mark area to be amputated
cold H20 – hasten setting process
hot H20- slow setting process
CRUTCHES
Fx: To maintain balance
- To support weakened leg
Principles in crutches
- wt of body on palm!
- Brachial pulsing – if wt of body in axila
- Do palm exercise- squeeze ball
Different crutch Gaits:
1. Swing Through
2. Swing to
- no weight bearing are allowed into lower ext
3. Three point Gait
- wt bearing is allowed in 1 ext
4. Four point gait
5. Two point Gait
- wt bearing allowed in 2 lower ext
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