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Risk factors related to elevated cholesterol? - Correct answer · Obesity
Diabetes
Hypertension
Family history:
Coronary heart disease prior to age 55
Hyperlipidemia
Diabetes
Most common cyanotic cardiac lesion (disorder) - Correct answer Tetralogy of
Fallot
What is Tetralogy of Fallot? - Correct answer a congenital heart condition involving
four abnormalities occurring together:
Pulmonary valve stenosis
RT vent hypertrophy
3)Vent septum Defect
4)Aorta overrides Vent Septum
What would be seen on X-ray with TOF - Correct answer Boot shaped heart and Rt
vent hypertrophy
What are the common s/s of tetralogy of Fallot? - Correct answer *Cyanosis
(hypoxia)
*SOB w/exercise
*clubbing fingers and toes
*delayed growth
*systolic and holosystolic murmurs
What criteria would you have to consider inpatient admission in a patient with
pneumonia - Correct answer Comorbidities: lung dz, congenital Heart dz, DM,
grunting child, O2 <92%
What to expect of a 2-mo old visual acuity? - Correct answer *Vision of 20/400
*Can fix and follow objects
S/S of viral conjunctivitis - Correct answer *Starts bilaterally
*usually occurs with upper resp tract infection (adenovirus)
*serous(watery) drainage
*injected conjunctiva
*Enlarged or tender preauricular nodes
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, Clinical findings of of viral conjunctivitis - Correct answer *Normal visual acuity
*injected conjunctiva
*Preauricular lymphadenopathy
Treatment of viral conjunctivitis - Correct answer * Symptomatic only
Warm or Cool compresses
Strict eye/hand hygiene
avoid contacts for a while
What do you do for a patient with an elevated B/P on initial visit? - Correct answer
*Repeat in 1-2 weeks and average over 3 visits
*Pt to keep log for review
*Encourage healthy lifestyle choices
Asthma is disruptive several times during the night/interrupting sleep at least 3 times
a week, what's the next step? - Correct answer Moderate persistant; prescribe
inhaled steroid (flovent)
Causative organism of bronchiolitis - Correct answer (RSV) Respiratory syncytial
virus most likely cause
what type of murmur is caused by normal blood flow thru normal cardiac structures
in up to 80% children; Midsystolic; can come and go; Gets louder with fever,
exercise, and anxiety - Correct answer functional or innocent murmur
When do innocent murmurs develop? - Correct answer (book p 763) age 3-4;
(module 10 lect) age 2-6
type of murmur caused by turbulent blood flow caused by a defect or abnormal
cardiac structures; Dystolic; Grade ≥ IV; increases with sitting or standing - Correct
answer pathological murmur
symptoms of croup - Correct answer · Barking cough
Fever
URI symptoms
s/s of bronchiolitis - Correct answer · inspiratory and expiratory wheezing
accompanied by:
*fever
*URI symptoms including profuse clear nasal discharge
When to use inhaler to treat exercise induced asthma - Correct answer Use rescue
inhaler 15-30 minute prior to activity
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