Respiratory Disease in Childhood Flashcards

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describe respiratory distress syndrome

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relative surfactant deficiency
1% of all births
predominantly in preterm - inverse relationship with gestation (the more premature, the more likely neonatal to have respiratory distress syndrome)

lack of surfactant results in atelectasis and impairment of gas exchange - stiff lung
production can be stimulated by steroids
sudden deterioration requires increased oxygen

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2
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describe tension pneumothorax in babies

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common
caused by ventilation and putting pressure on the lungs
requires chest drain
risk of respiratory distress syndrome

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3
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describe chronic lung disease

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oxygen requirement beyond 36 weeks corrected gestation plus evidence of pulmonary parenchymal disease on CXR
generally follows respiratory distress
high risk of respiratory infections
abnormal airways
growth and development issues
barotrauma, volume trauma, high inspired oxygen
healing stage associated with continued lung growth over 2-3 years - wheezy
common in premature babies

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4
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describe grunting in new borns

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attempt at getting air past epiglottis

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5
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describe bronchiolitis

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viral infection - RSV
babies under 18 months old
more severe in younger babies, ex premature and family of smokers
tachypnoea, poor feeding, irritating cough
apnoea in small babies
treatment is supportive
increased incidence of wheezing episodes in next 10 years

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6
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describe pneumonia in neonates

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GBS, E.Coli, Klebsiella, staph aureus

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7
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describe pneumonia in infants

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strep pneumonia, chlamydia

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describe pneumonia in school age children

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strep pneumonia, staph aureus, Gr A strep, bordetella, mycoplasma , legionella

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9
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describe croup

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viral laryngotracheobronchitis
stridor
barking cough
treatment - oral steroid to reduce inflammation

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describe croup

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viral laryngotracheobronchitis
stridor
barking cough
treatment - oral steroid to reduce inflammation

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describe anatomy and physiology in children

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high anterior larynx
neonates breath through their nose
airways narrower
compliant chest, horizontal ribs and diaphragm
babies tend to increase respiratory rate as there is less scope for increasing tidal volume. larger physiological dead space
fewer alveoli as they develop in adulthood
high oxygen requirement per kg

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