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PEDIATRICS ATI REVIEW 18-month-old dehydration - monitor # of wet diapers, no juice, no water no nutrients infant with heart failure - peripheral edema due to systemic venous congestion, dec... reased blood pressure due to impaired myocardial function, tachycardia: overcompensating and weight gain, feed every three hours, elevate HOB 30-45 degrees UTI - nitrates in urine DM - ketones in urine infectious mononucleosis - take ibuprofen for HA, do not need ATB, avoid activity, disease will subside in 7-10 days, fatigue 2-4 weeks, return to school when ready, splenomegaly Nephrotic syndrome - 4+ protein, hyperalbunuria, hypovolemia, diarrhea, weight gain, palpating dorsum of feet for peripheral edema, corticosteroids, increase the susceptibility of infection pyelonephritis - blood/hematuria in urine [Show More]
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