Most Common Emergencies
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Rare Respiratory Emergencies
Acute Infectious Respiratory Illnesses
MISC
100

Accumulation of fluid in the pleural space.

What is pleural effusion?

100

This delivers up to 95% oxygen to a pediatric patient and allows the patient to exhale all carbon dioxide without rebreathing it

Nonrebreathing mask

100

Life-threatening inflammatory disease that affects the small flap of tissue at the back of the throat that assists in swallowing.

What is Epiglottitis?

100

Tonsils removed during tonsillectomy.

What are palatine tonsils?

100

This is caused by seasonal reactions to allergens most often found in the autumn or spring.

What is allergic rhinitis?

200

Accumulation of air in the pleural space?

What is pneumothorax?

200

This method of delivering oxygen is not as likely to cause vomiting compared to other methods

Nasopharyngeal airway

200

A partial or complete accumulation of air in the pleural space. Most often caused by trauma.

What is a pneumothorax?

200

These tonsils are also known as adenoids.

What are pharyngeal tonsils?

200

This measures the oxygen saturation of arterial blood.

What is pulse oximetry?

300

This croup syndrome is caused by haemophilus influenza.

What is bacterial epiglottitis?

300

GABHS stands for:

What is infection of the upper respiratory airway?

300

Often caused by RSV, common in premature infants and more common in males.

 What is Bronchiolitis?

300

This happens when tonsils become inflamed.

What is tonsilitis?

300

This is a sterile incision into the trachea through the skin and muscles for the purpose of establishing an airway.

What is a tracheotomy?

400

"Whoop there it is!" This respiratory emergency is from an airborne bacterium and is spread through droplets. It is medically known as pertussis.

What is Whooping Cough?

400

The common name for GABHS.

What is strep throat?

400

This odorless molecule binds takes oxygen's place in binding to hemoglobin, causing a lack of oxygen to be delivered to vital organs, produced from incomplete combustion and can result in death.

What is Carbon Monoxide?

400

Lab test that used to identify respiratory infections.

What is a throat culture or nasal swab?

400

This class of drugs decrease fever and manage pain.

What are antipyretics?

500

Bronchodilator provided via a metered dose inhaler for pediatric patients having an asthma attack

Albuterol

500

These are treatment methods used for treating pediatric RSV

Inserting airway adjunct, administering O2, monitoring ABCs

500

Expected findings in a child with influenza.

What is:

dry cough

sudden onset of fever or chills

dry throat 

flushed faced

fatigue

myalgia


500

Also known as a common cold.

What is nasopharyngitis?

500

Children who have asthma have a greater incidence of respiratory infections during this type of weather. 

What is cold weather?