1. What happens to the cells when there is over firing of neurons?
2. Why is there hypoglycemia after a seizure? 3. A type of seizure that is common among children between 5 months- 6 years old. 4. Give at least 2 purposes of oral suctioning 5. 6. How long is the interval every after suctioning? 7. How many % of oxygen does an ambubag render? 8. What is the maximum flow rate that a nasal cannula can render? 9. Give 2 indications for oxygen administration 10. 11.-15. Give the 5 steps in the nursing process ANSWER KEY 1. Neuronal aggregation 2. Stress 3. Febrile seizure 4. To remove excess saliva or emesis form the oral cavity To clear the upper airway of mucoid secretions To promote adequate gas exchange To prevent pneumonia and atelectasis To relieve respiratory distress 5. 6. 3-5 minutes 7. 100% 8. 5L/min. 9. Difficulty breathing Respiratory compromise due to any cause Circulatory compromise Shock Decreased level of consciousness Sp02 of less than 90% 10. 11.-15. ADPIE Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Interventions/Implementation, Evaluation