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Ahmand-Pediatrics 1
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05/09/2007

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Term
What three aspects of a pediatric patient's health should be immediately assessed after walking into the room?
Definition
airway, respiratory effort, circulation (appearance of skin)
Term
Stridor is produce in what aspect of the respiratory system?
Definition
upper
Term
66% of choking or foreign body aspiration cases in pediatric patients occurs in what age groups?
Definition
1-2 years
Term
What commonly aspirated item is the most fatal?
Definition
balloons (peanutes were also mentioned as common foreign aspirates)
Term
Which aspect of the lower respiratory system is the primary site of foreign bodies?
Definition
right bronchus
Term
What is the C-spine level of the larynx in an adult versus a child?
Definition
C2-3 in an adult but C4-C6 in a child
Term
In adults or children is the epiglottis omega shaped?
Definition
Adult
Term
T or F: Most foreign bodies are not demonstratable upon chest x-ray.
Definition
True, most are radioopaque (only about 15% are observable)
Term
What should be done for a patient with an upper foreign body who is able to cough?
Definition
Keep the patient comfortable, stable, may want to deliver O2 and prep child for OR
Term
How is BLS delivered to an infant?
Definition
five back blows, finger sweap of mouth, and then five chest compressions
Term
A pediatric patient with croup demonstrating cyanosis should be treated how?
Definition
Leave patient in position of comfort, place on cardiorespiratory monitor, administer nebulized epinephrine, corticosteroids by IM
Term
What two symptoms are found in 90% of pediatric patients with croup?
Definition
barking cough and stridor
Term
What is the long-ass name for croup?
Definition
laryngotracheobronchitis
Term
What is the age gruop in children is most commonly affected by croup (laryngotraceobronchitis)?
Definition
6 months to 6 years
Term
What are the common pathogens responsible for croup?
Definition
Parainfluenza virus, Influenza A and B
Term
Though rarely caused by baceria, when croup is of bacterial origin which bacteria are responsible?
Definition
Mycoplasma pneumonia, staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pyogenes, and Haemophilus influenzeae
Term
How is croup generally diagnosed?
Definition
clinically (steeple sign may be seen on radiograph)
Term
What drugs are of benefit for treating croup?
Definition
steroids (dexamethasone and budesonide)
Term
Patients who have received epinephrine for treatment of croup should be observed for how long in the hospital setting?
Definition
3 hours
Term
What should be done for a pediatric patient in the ER with an acute asthma attack?
Definition
albuterol, 5mg and ipratropium, IV with 2 mg/kg methylprednisolone, consider magnesium
Term
What "extra" sounds are heard in the lungs of an ashtma patient experiencing an attack?
Definition
grunting, nasal flaring, retraction,s wheezing, rhonchi, rales
Term
How should a severe asthma attack be managed?
Definition
short-acting Beta-2 agonist (up to three times in first hour), corticosteroids, oxygen, may add magnesium, may switch to beta-2 systemic agonist
Term
How should allergic rhinitis be treated?
Definition
intranasal steroid 1-2 weeks prior to begining of allergy season, non-sedating antihistamine/decongestant as needed, may need topical ocular antihistamine
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