status epilepticus {Ans: prolonged seizure activity that lasts longer than 30 minutes or continuous seizure activity in which the client does not enter a postictal phase. This acute condition requires immediate treatment to prevent loss of brain function, which may become permanent.}what are some lab tests for rheumatic fever {Ans: throat culture of GABHS serum antistreptolysin-O titer- elevated or rising titer most reliable diagnostic test C-reactive protein CRP- elevated in response to an inflammatory reaction Erythrocyte sedimentation rate- elevated in response to an inflammatory reaction}What is the average pulse rate in a 3 month - 2 year old? {Ans: 70- 150}What are signs of obstructive uropathy {Ans: Hydronephrosis- failure of Kidney due to abnormal drainage There could be other genetic issues-- prune belly syndrome, chromosomal , anorectal malformation, defects of pinna of ear Inability to concentrate urine UTI Increased urine flow Metabolic acidosis}Manifestations of Acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis {Ans: Tea colored urine Periorbital edema Ill appearance Increased creatinine Hypertension}11 months {Ans: walks while holding on to something. Places objects into a container, has a neat pincer grasp.}