Respiratory 101
Cystic Fibrosis
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grunting

respiratory distress

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how does a child acquire CF?

autosomal recessive trait

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a condition characterized by exocrine gland dysfunction that produces multi-system involvement 

Cystic Fibrosis

100

A 5yr old girl is brought to the pediatric emergency room displaying drooling, strident cough, and lethargy. the healthcare provide suspects epiglottitis. what is a priority intervention? take vital signs, prepare for intubation, visualize child's throat with tongue depressor, obtain throat culutres

prepare for intubation

100

this is usually proceeded by viral infections or blockage of eustachian tubes

otitis media

200

normal toddler RR rate

20-35

200

when newborns have this, they are typically diagnosed with CF

meconium ileus

200

chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways resulting in obstruction

asthma

200

a 7r old is 1 day post op tonsillectomy. when the child vomits coffee-ground like material, what is the most appropriate action by the nurse? notify HCP immediately, maintain NPO status for 24 hour, maintain NPO for 30 min and then try clear liquids, place child supine

NPO for 30 minutes then try clear liquids

200

these syndromes are characterizes by "barking cough"

croup syndromes

300

number 1 way to reduce spread of infection

hand washing

300

CF patients are at a high risk of ______ because of _____

infection; stagnent secretions/mucous

300
common in childhood. manifestations: rinorrhea, low-grade fever, lethargy, irritability, respiratory distress, apneic periods

RSV

300

a 7yr old in the ED is experiencing an asthma attack. which medication should the nurse prepare to administer? terbutaline, beclomethasone dipropionate, prednisone, albuterol

albuterol

300

the nursing student in the family clinic is learning about respiratory infections in children. The student nurse knows that infants less than 3 months have better resistance to respiratory infections due to: frequent check ups, maternal antibodies, inability to breathe through their nose, lack of exposure

maternal antibodies

400

anorexia is a sign of

respiratory distress

400

most important intervention to help prevent pulmonary infection

CPT

400

obstructive inflammatory process caused by H. influenzae; considered a medical emergency

acute epiglottitis

400

nurse is taking care of a 12yo CF female and notices pancreatic enzymes on her EMAR. When should the nurse administer the pancreatic enzymes? with breakfast, after breakfast, with antibiotics, 2 hours before breakfast

with breakfast

400

an acute asthma attack

status asthmaticus

500

caregiver smokes, this increases the risk of

infection (decreased resistance)

500

can patients with CF have children?

>95% males are sterile, females have fertility issues

500

severe cough

pertussis

500

the mother of a 3 year old boy calls the nurse into the hospital room and says her son is chocking. which is a priority action? open child's mouth and sweep for foreign material, give 5 back blows with the child over the nurse's arm, assess whether the child can make vocal sounds, perform 5 abdominal thrusts with the child supine 

assess whether the child can make vocal sounds

500

the mother of a newborn tells the nurse the infant has been having trouble feeding. the nurse knows that newborns can have difficulty breathing while nursing if: they have developed colic, the mother is obese, the environment is too warm, the nares are not patent

the nares are not patent

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