| A | B |
| term for pink eye | Conjunctivitis |
| Don't do this if you have conjunctivitis | rub the eye |
| Discard this if you have conjunctivitis | eye make-up |
| Think this if an older child has chlamydial conjunctivitis | sexual abuse |
| This helps ease the symptoms of conjunctivitis | cool compresses and sunglasses |
| Infection of the middle ear | otitis media |
| Otitis media often follows this | acute respiratory infection |
| Later sign of otitis media | hearing loss |
| Feed infant in this position to prevent otitis media | upright |
| Ordered for otitis media | antipyretics and analgesics |
| Surgery for recurrent otitis media to equalize pressures | Myringotomy |
| Child who needs a T&A would do this often | mouth breathing |
| Don't give this after T&A | red products |
| Milk does this to secretions | makes them thicker |
| Epiglottitis is considered this | medical emergency |
| Significant finding that points to epiglottitis | drooling |
| Signs of respiratory distress | nasal flaring and stridor |
| Most common cause of bronchiolitis in infants | RSV |
| Antiviral given to high-risk infants to prevent RSV infection | ribavirin |
| Given in bacterial pneumonia | antibiotics |
| Give antitussives at these times for the child with pneumonia or other disorders causing coughing | before bed and meals |
| Barking cough is a sign of this | croup |
| viral infecton of the small airways | bronchiolitis |
| Responsible for 50% of all bronchiolitis cases | RSV |
| Opening between atria | ASD |
| Constriction of aortic arch | coarctation of aorta |
| Systemic autoimmune disorder after untreated group A strep | Rheumatic fever |
| Surgery for this disorder is blalock-Taussig done in stages | tetrology of Fallot |
| Sweat chloride test reveals this disorder | Cystic fibrosis |
| Classification of congenital heart disorders | cyanotic and acyanotic |
| Ductus arteriosus is patent normally in this age group | fetus |
| PDA should close in this length of time after birth | 72 hours |
| Hypertension in upper extremities and decreased or absent pulses in lower extremities | coarctation of the aorta |
| Cyanotic conditions of the heart | tetrology of Fallot, truncus arteriosus, transposition of the great vessels |
| Disorders in tetrology of Fallot | pulmonic stenosis, VSC, overriding aorta, and right ventricular hypertrophy |
| Child with tetrology of Fallot does this during "tet" spells | squats |
| Medications usually seen in child with congenital heart disease | diuretics and digoxin |