Respiratory A & P
Respiratory sounds and other things
Respiratory disorders
Name this respiratory
Management
100

Respiratory dysfunction in children tends to be more or less severe than in adults

more

100

High pitched sound that usually occurs on expiration, results from obstruction in the lower trachea or bronchioles.

Wheezing

100

____________ occurs most frequently in children before adolescence.  Majority of cases are benign, but should be further investigated and treated.

epistaxis

100

Formerly termed bronchopulmonary dysplasia, is often diagnosed in infants who have experienced RDS and continue to require oxygen at 28 days of age.  Most often seen in premature infants*

Chronic Lung Disease

100

Current goals of medical therapy are avoidance of asthma triggers and reduction or control of ____________ episodes

inflammatory

200

Newborns are preferential ___________ breathers until at least 4 weeks of age.

nose

200

Crackling sounds which result when the alveoli become fluid filled, such as in pneumonia.

Rales

200

A collection of air in the pleural space is called a 

pneumothorax

200

When any solid or liquid substance is inhaled into the respiratory tract 5

Foreign body aspiration

200

Fear of an exacerbation and feeling "different" from other children can harm a child's 

self-esteem

300

Newborns breathe through their ______ only when crying 

mouths

300

Inflammation and swelling of the epiglottis, most often caused by Haemophilus influenzae type b and has become a rare occurrence with the extensive use of the Hib completely occluded.

Epiglottitis

300

Chronic condition in childhood.  Associated with atopic dermatitis and asthma

Allergic rhinitis

300

Inflammation of the lung parenchyma

Pneumonia

300
Therapeutic management of cystic fibrosis is aimed toward:

a.  minimizing pulmonary complications

b.  maximizing lung function

c.  preventing infection

d. all of the above

d.  all of the above

400

The upper respiratory mucus serves as a cleansing agent, newborns produce very little mucus, making them them more susceptible to 

infection

400

Inflammation process of the bronchioles and small bronchi.  Nearly always caused by a viral pathogen, RSV accounts for the majority of cases of bronchoiloitis, with adenovirus, parainfluenza, and human meta-pneumonvirus also being important causative agents 

Bronchiolitis

400

Absence of breathing for longer than 20 seconds; it might be accompanied by bradycardia 

Apnea

400

Inflammation of the tonsils often occurs with 

pharyngitis

400

____ children of parents with cystic fibrosis will be carriers of the gene

ALL

500

The frontal sinuses (most often associated with sinus infection) and the sphenoid sinuses develop by 6 to 8 years.  Therefore, younger children are more or less apt to acquire sinus infections compared to adults

less

500

________ is a highly contagious virus found most often in infants and toddlers

RSV

500

Chronic inflammatory airway disorder characterized by  airway hyperresponsiveness, airway edema, and mucus production

Asthma

500

Highly contagious disease caused by inhalation of droplets of Mycobacterium tuberculosis or mycobacterium bovis.  Homeless and impoverished children are at higher risk.  AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) recommends a 6-month course of oral therapy

Tuberculosis (TB)

500

Are adults with cystic fibrosis able to find rewarding work and pursue relationships

Yes