Define:
Strabismus
“Cross-eye”

It is normal for children less than 4 months old.
Treatment:
Strabismus

Describe:
Conjunctivitis
Known as “pink eye”. It can be from allergies or from an infection.

If it’s from an infection, it’s highly contagious and requires contact precautions.
Signs and Symptoms:
Conjunctivitis
Purulent drainage and eye crusts.

Teaching:
Conjunctivitis

Interventions:
Conjunctivitis

Describe:
Otitis media
An ear infection typically in the middle ear caused by a blocked eustachian tube.

It is a common complication of a respiratory infection.
What is the teaching to parents to prevent otitis media in an infant?

Interventions:
Otitis media

Medications:
Otitis media

How are ear drops administered in a child?

Describe:
Tonsillitis and Adenoiditis
Infections and inflammations of the tonsils that are in the back of the throat.

It is caused by an infection, especially from strep throat.
What is the last resort treatment for tonsillitis and adenoiditis?

Surgery to remove the tonsils and adenoids.
How is a child positioned after a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy?
On their side or prone to promote drainage of secretions.
What should be kept at the bedside in case of an emergency for a child post-tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy?
Suction for airway obstruction.

Do not use suction unless you absolutely have to. Trauma and bleeding can occur.
What types of foods and fluids should be avoided post-tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy?
What should NOT be placed in the mouth after a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy?
Do NOT place straws, forks, or sharp objects in the mouth due to possible trauma.
What are the steps for a nose bleed (epistaxis)?
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