Peds enhancement, Dow, CIS Flashcards

1
Q

1 cardiac arrest in children

A

respiratory

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2
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predominant Sx in URI in children

A

fever

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3
Q

Sx strep pharyngitis

A

sore throat, fever, HA, GI Sx
no cough or rhinorrhea!!!!
rapid strep with back up culture if negative

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4
Q

goals of tx for strep pharyngitis

A

prevent further complications
prevent spreading

penicillin

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5
Q

what is most common deep neck infection in chldren

A

peritonsillar abscess

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6
Q

kids under 2 don’t get strep

A

usually really bad rhinitis

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7
Q

Dx epiglottitis

A

direct examination of airway under anesthesia (tracheostomy if needed)
thumbprint sign on XR

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8
Q

Sx epiglottitis

A

drooling, dysphagia, dysphonia, dyspnea

toxic appearing

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9
Q

Sx croup

A

barking type cough, inspiratory stridor that may worsen with crying

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10
Q

Tx croup

A

inhaled racemic epinephrine

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11
Q

steeple sign on XR

A

croup

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12
Q

common pathogen bacterial tracheitis

A

influenza A

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13
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signs bacterial tracheitis

A

acute onset airway obstruction
febrile, toxic appearing
poor response to Tx

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14
Q

signs bronchiolitis

A
increased resp effort
tachypnea
nasal flaring
chest retractions
looks lik pneumonia/asthma
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15
Q

When do you admit a child with bronchiolitis

A

hypoxic <90% satRA or dehydrated

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16
Q

CXR bacterial pneumonia in child

A

focal infiltrate (segmental or lobar consolidation)

17
Q

What is most likely cause of pneumonia in children

A

viral

RSV, parainfluenza, adeno, rhino, influenza, varicella, rubeola

18
Q

What is most common cause atypical pneumonia in children over 5, especially adolescents

A

mycoplasma pneumonia

19
Q

Sx mycoplasma pneumonia in adolescent

A

low grade fever with gradual onset, HA and malaise
mildy productive cough
wheezing and dyspnea
scattered rales and wheezes on lung exam

20
Q

risk factors influenza

A

<2 y.o
immunocompromised family member
asthma
heart disease

21
Q

Tx peritonsillar abscess

A

ENT for needle aspiration, C&S
augmentin or clindamycin
fluids soft diet, antipyretics/analgesics

22
Q

Tx pertussis

A

erythromycin, azithromycin or clarithromycin

prophylaxis of family memebrs

23
Q

Tx bronchiolitis

A

O2
hydration
nasal suctioning PRN
tylenol/ibuprofen PRN fever