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respiratory-peds Test

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albutoerol, xopenex
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pulmonary function test used to evaluate asthma management
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clinical presentation of CF
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possible first clinical sign of CF
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S/Sx child will c/o with otitis media with effusion
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lung sound heard with asthma
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Bronchiolitis/RSV
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clinical presentation of worsening respiratory distress
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first s/sx infant may present with if positive for RSV
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maintance medication for asthma management
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bronchitis
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resuce medication intervention for asthma
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factors that contribut to respiratory dysfunction in the child
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cystic fibrosis
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management goals of CF
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tuberculosis
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treatment for otitis media
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respiratory management of CF
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Care of pt with PE tubes
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otitis media with effusion
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ear plugs worn to prevent water entering middle ear for swimming, etc
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prevent pulmonary complications, adequate nutrition for growth, assist in adapting to chronic illness
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long acting broncho dilators, inhaled sterroids, leukotrine modifiers
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antibx, if chronic PE tubes
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dry cough then productive cough on day 2 or 3
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wheezing
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short acting beta 2 agonists
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failure to thrive, progressive COPD, wheezing, patchy atelectasis, cyanosis, clubbing, repeated respiratory infections
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short acting beta 2 agonists
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mucosa swells and fills lower airways with mucous and exudate
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"fullness" in ear
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apnea
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pt will c/o "fullness" in ear
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exocrine gland dysfunction that produces multi-system involvement
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CPT, forced expiraton, aggressive treatment of infactions, aerosolized antibiotics
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age, size of airways, resistance of immune system
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tachycardia
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peak flow meter
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meconium ileus
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INH,Rifampin are examples of med therapy used. lenght of treatment is 6-12 months
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increase respiratory effort can lead to
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prevention is key. use CPR age appropiate techinques to dislodge object
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always a medical emergency. epiglottis is cherry red and swollen, monitor for airway obstruction
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racemic epi, steroids, IV hydration, cool humidified mist
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short acting beta-2 agonist
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example of long acting beta 2 agonists
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immune globbin given to at risk infants for RSV
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chronic inflammatory disorder of lower airways. constriction and edema of airway is present
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evaluates severity of asthma
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usually follows upper respiratory infection

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