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Inflammation and swelling of the epiglottis epiglotitis
Why is epiglottitus life threatening? Because edema in this area can obstruct the airway and occlude the trachea within minutes.
What is the most common offending organism of epiglottitis? haemophilus influenzae
When is onset for epiglottitis? sudden
Which vaccine has decreased incidence of epiglottitus? Hib
What can epiglottitus be caused by? streptococcus and staphylococcus
What are signs and symptoms of epiglottitus? child awaken with sudden onset of high fever extremely sore throat, pain on swallowing, 3 D's dysphonia (muffled voice), Dysphagia, Drooling, child is anxious, sits in tripod position, edematous, cherry-red epiglottis,
For epiglottitus, what should the nurse assess? respiratory distress, decreased respiratory effort, changes in status, sitting position
With a child that has Epiglottitus what should the nurse remember? never leave child unattended, have endotracheal and trachetomy equipment readily available, child is usually intubated 24 hours, Maintain NPO, IV fluids for hydration, Meds- antibotics for bacterial infection, corticosteroids to decrease edema, antipyreti
What meds are used for epiglottitus? antibotics for bacterial infection, corticosteriods to decrease edema, antipyretics
CF is what kind of disease? autosomal recessive disease
What test are used to diagnose CF? sweat test, stool for fat, chest x-ray
What does the history of a CF pt. usually reveal? frequent bouts of respiratory infections
What are the respiratory symptoms of CF? cough, sputum thick, dyspnea, digital clubbing, hypoxia, slow growth curve, bulky froathy foul smelling stools (steatorrhea), protuberant abdomen, thin extremities
During nursing assessment of a CF pt. the nurse should monitor for? retractions, dyspnea, cyanosis, color of sputum, quality of cough, clubbing, ausculate breath sounds, plot height and weight
What is the Nutrition thearapy for CF? high calories, high protein, snacks, predigested formula (pregestimil, nutramigen), admin. pancreatic enzymes, fat souluable vitamins, determine food preferences, daily weight
What are the medications used for CF? antibotics, pancreatic enzymes, vitamin supplementation, mycolytics, bronchiodilators
What is clinical thearypy for CF? chest percussion and postural drainage, avoid exposure to resp. infections, report fever increased cough, change in sputum, promote lung expansion with physical activity, genetic counseling
CF affects the functioning of what? endocrine glands
What may be the first indicator of CF? meconium ileus
What may be as effective as chest physiothearpy in relieving pulmonary obstruction in CF aerobic exercise
What results from increased pulmonary resistence?CF cor pulmonale
A child with CF requires extra ____ and _____ when the weather is hot salt and fluids
Resp. shorter distance between structures in young children
Luman of young childs respiratory tract is ______ thus more easily obstructed smaller
Diameter of the trachea is approximately the size of the child's what? fifth finger
Eustachian tubes are shorter and more what? horizontal
Neonates are what kind of breathers? obligate nose-breathers
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