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Characterized by fluid build-up and inflammation of the middle ear, this common childhood illness usually follows URI.

What is Otitis Media?

100

This is a congenital cartilage abnormality in which the structures above the glottis and trachea are soft and floppy resulting in partial airway collapse.

What is laryngomalacia?

100

This is a highly contagious bacterial infection that has decreased instance due to the childhood vaccine Tdap.

What is Pertussis?

100

An autsomal recessive disorder of apocrine glands resulting in thick respiratory secretions which are unable to be expelled.

What is Cystic Fibrosis?

100

The acronym for how an infant should be placed to sleep to prevent SIDS.

What is alone, on back, in crib? (ABC)

200

The vaccine for this virus is recommended starting at the age of 6 months.

What is influenza?

200

This vaccine prevents the occurrence of epiglottitis, the most severe of the croup syndromes.

What is the Hib vaccine?

200

Acute inflammation most commonly due to rhino virus characterized by wheezing in 1-3 year olds.

What is brochitis?

200

Inflammatory process due to lack of surfactant and immature lungs characterized by RR >60 bpm.

What is Respiratory Distress Syndrome?

200

Common in newborns and boys, this pulmonary disorder is characterized by air leaving the parenchyma and going into the pleural space.

What is a Pneumothorax?

300
These clinical manifestations are considered the triad markers for pharyngitis.

What is fever, sore throat, and pharyngeal inflammation?

300

These defects that alter the continuity of the esophagus are most commonly associated with polyhydramnios in utero.

What are esophageal atresias and transesophageal fistulas?

300

In this disease, bacteria enter the alveoli and trigger an immune response resulting in nodular lesions in lungs.

What is tuberculosis?

300

Result of illness , injury, or trauma to the lungs. Tachycardia, tachypnea, and severe increase in work of breathing.

What is Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome? (ARDS)

300

An adventicious breath sound characterized by fine, crackling noises heard on inspiration.

What are rales?

400

This demographic of individuals is most commonly affected by sinusitis.

What is ages 4-7?

400

A condition in which cricoid cartilage is narrowed can result from prolonged intubation. 

What is Subglottic Stenosis?

400

Acute inflammation resulting in brochospasm caused by RSV, rhino, or boca virus characterized by wheezing in children below the age of 1.

What is Bronchiolitis?
400

Seen in premature infants due to exposure to antenatal infections that results in chronic respiratory and neurodevelopment issues.

What is Bronchopulomary Dysplasia?

400

This illness is characterized by a stomach ache, fever >101, tonsillar enlargement, enlarged lymph nodes, white spots/exudate at back of throat

What is Strep throat/Streptococcal pharyngitis?

500

This rare, but life-threatening, bacterial infection does not respond to corticosteroids or nebulized epinepherine.

What is tracheitis?

500

The most common of the croup syndromes, resulting in low-grade fevers, croupy cough, and moderate respiratory distress.

What is laryngotracheobronchitis?

500

80-85% of pediatric pneumonia cases are a result of a recent infection of what two viruses?

What are RSV and Influenza?

500
Underdeveloped diaphragm associated with pulmonary hypoplasia, pulmonary hypertension, and cardiac dysfunction that requires immediate respiratory support after birth.

What is a Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia?

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For a child post-_______, we watch for continuous swallowing.

What is a tonsillectomy?