Pediatric Considerations Flashcards

1
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Use of a drug for some purpose for which it has not been approved

A

Off label

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2
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Essential to ensuring safety during and after health care interventions, especially during drug administration

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Family-centered care

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3
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Provision of therapy using interventions that minimize or eliminate psychological and physical distress experienced by patients, particularly children with their families

A

Principle of Atraumatic Care

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4
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Reasons for limited pediatric research include?

A

Difficulty in obtaining informed consent. Parents are reluctant to put children at risk.
The Pediatric drug market is small = less profits.

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5
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Factors that influence drug absorption in children include:

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Child’s age, health status, weight, route of administration, nutritional habits, physical maturity, hormonal difference, hydration, underlying disease, GI disorders, thin skin

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6
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Changes in the GI system in children include:

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Alkaline gastric pH at birth, decreased intestinal surface area, decreased microbe colonization

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7
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Factors that influence drug distribution in children include:

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Body fluid composition, body tissue composition, protein-binding capability, and changes in the blood-brain barrier.

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8
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Do children have a higher or lower fluid volume?

A

Higher

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9
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Is body fat percentage increased or decreased in children?

A

Decreased

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10
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Do children have increased or decreased plasma proteins and receptor sites?

A

Decreased

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11
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Does the reduction in plasma proteins and receptor sites result in more or less free drug in the blood?

A

More

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12
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How does an increased bilirubin affect free drug levels in the blood?

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Bilirubin binds to plasma proteins, leading to increased free drug in the blood.

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13
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Do neonates have a more permeable or less permeable blood-brain barrier?

A

More permeable

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14
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Factors that affect drug metabolism in children include:

A

Maturation level, liver metabolism, and overall metabolic rate

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15
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Do infants have increased or reduced blood flow to the liver?

A

Reduced

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16
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Do infants have more or less drug-metabolizing enzymes?

A

Less

17
Q

Factors that affect excretion of drugs through the kidneys include:

A

Renal blood flow, GFR, renal tubular function

18
Q

What measures how much blood passes through the glomeruli?

A

Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR)

19
Q

Do infants have decreased or increased renal blood flow?

A

Decreased

20
Q

True or False: Toxicity effects can occur in children even when serum drug levels are within the recommended range.

A

True

21
Q

True or False: Giving children choices can increase their cooperation with drug administration

A

True

22
Q

True or False: Honey can be used when giving medication to a 9 month old.

A

False