Peds Thoraxic and Cardio Flashcards

1
Q

At birth the ribs are composed mainly of what

A

cartilage and project at right angles

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2
Q

infants rib cages are more ____ than adult

A

circular

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3
Q

the AP diameter to lateral diameter ration ____ during the first 3 years

A

decreased

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4
Q

diaphragm in infants

A

more horizontal

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5
Q

alveolar multiplication after birth continues up to ______-

A

2 years of age

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6
Q

What is the respiratory rate for neonates

A

40-60

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7
Q

breathing in infants

A

obligate nasal breathers

periodic breathing

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8
Q

apnea

A

cessation of breathing for greater than 20 seconds

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9
Q

some physical signs the infant is in respiratory distress

A

head bobbing, nasal flaring, grunting moaning

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10
Q

peripheral acrocyanosis

A

normal finding in neonate

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11
Q

central cyanosis

A

abnoraml

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12
Q

where is apical impulse found in the newborn

A

in 4th or 5th intercostal space, just medial to midclavicular line

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13
Q

what might shift the apical impulse

A

pneumothorax
dextrocardia
diaphragmatic hernia

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14
Q

enlarged liver may be an early sign of what

A

heart failure

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15
Q

HR above 220 in a newborn can mean what

A

SCT

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16
Q

absent impulse or diminished may mean

A

obstructino to the RV

17
Q

how is S2 different in the neonate

A

higher in pitch

18
Q

patent ductus arteriosis

A

machinery murmur

harsh, loud continous mumur heart at the first to third intercostal space and lower sternal border

19
Q

diminished femoral pulse in infant may be due to

A

coarctation of aorta

20
Q

when should we be concerned about newborn bp

A

> 80/50

21
Q

innocent murmur

A

midsystolic
max audible at mid left sternal border
heard better in supine, less when sitting or holding breath

22
Q

pathological murmu

A
abnormal cardiac size
abnoraml EKG
diastole mumur
loud, accompanied by thrill
cyanosis
abnormal pulse