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©THESTAR EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NR 602 Final Exam Study Guide. Step 1 Asthma approach-Intermittent - Answerssymptoms 2x or less per week asymptomatic and normal PED requires SABA 2 days/week no interference with normal activities brief exacerbations nighttime symptoms 2x or less a month lung fx- FEV>80% predicted Step 2 Asthma Approach-Mild persistent - AnswersSymptoms >2 x a week, less than once per day requires SABA more than 2days/week, no more than once a day exacerbations may affect activity nighttime symptoms 3-4x a month FEV> 80% predicted Step 3 Asthma Approach-Moderate Persistant - Answersdaily symptoms daily use of SABA some limitations 2x or more per week exacerbations nighttime symptoms more than 1x per week, not nightly FEV >60% but <80% Step 4 Asthma Approach-Severe Persistent - Answerscontinual symptoms requires SABA multiple x a day ©THESTAR EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. extremely limited activity nighttime symptoms 7x a week FEV <60% Tx of asthma - AnswersStepwise approach step 1: SABA PRN step 2: low dose ICS Step 3: low dose ICS+ LABA or medium dose ICS step 4: Medium dose ICS+LABA Step 5: high dose ICS+ LABA Step 6: High dose ICS+LABA + corticosteroid Step 6 Asthma Approach - Answers Bulbar/palpebral conjunctival infection - AnswersMay be unilateral or bilateral Leukocoria - Answersabnormal appearance of a white film in the pupil; immediate referral to pediatric ophthalmologist warranted Causes: retinal detachment, cataract, retinal dysplasia, newborn retinoblastoma Visual screening in children - AnswersAt least once between ages 3-5 y/o according to USPSTF AOM - AnswersRF: genetics, males, Native American, siblings, low economic status, ages 6mo-3y, winter, supine bottle feeding, daycare, tobacco smoke S/S of AOM - Answerserythema, otalgia, bulging TM, absent cone of light Dx of AOM - AnswersAudiometry, tympanometry, possible lateral neck xray to r/o mass TX of AOM - Answersuncomplicated: supportive with tylenol/ibuprofen; watchful waiting 48- 72 in 6m-2y/o; <5 benzocaine otic drops 1st line antx: amoxicillin 80-90mg/kg/day Q12 x 10days if allergy to PCN- augmentin, cefuroxime Bacterial rhinosinusitis - AnswersPreceded by URI-typically worsens after 5-7 days- not resolved in 2 weeks Sx of bacterial rhinosinusitis - AnswersPurulant nasal congestion, drainage, facial pain, headache, fever

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Step 1 Asthma approach-Intermittent - Answers✔symptoms 2x or less per week
asymptomatic and normal PED
requires SABA 2 days/week
no interference with normal activities
brief exacerbations


nighttime symptoms 2x or less a month
lung fx- FEV>80% predicted
Step 2 Asthma Approach-Mild persistent - Answers✔Symptoms >2 x a week, less than once per
day
requires SABA more than 2days/week, no more than once a day
exacerbations may affect activity
nighttime symptoms 3-4x a month
FEV> 80% predicted
Step 3 Asthma Approach-Moderate Persistant - Answers✔daily symptoms
daily use of SABA
some limitations
2x or more per week exacerbations
nighttime symptoms more than 1x per week, not nightly
FEV >60% but <80%
Step 4 Asthma Approach-Severe Persistent - Answers✔continual symptoms
requires SABA multiple x a day

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extremely limited activity
nighttime symptoms 7x a week
FEV <60%
Tx of asthma - Answers✔Stepwise approach
step 1: SABA PRN
step 2: low dose ICS
Step 3: low dose ICS+ LABA or medium dose ICS
step 4: Medium dose ICS+LABA
Step 5: high dose ICS+ LABA
Step 6: High dose ICS+LABA + corticosteroid
Step 6 Asthma Approach - Answers✔
Bulbar/palpebral conjunctival infection - Answers✔May be unilateral or bilateral

Leukocoria - Answers✔abnormal appearance of a white film in the pupil; immediate referral to
pediatric ophthalmologist warranted
Causes: retinal detachment, cataract, retinal dysplasia, newborn retinoblastoma
Visual screening in children - Answers✔At least once between ages 3-5 y/o according to
USPSTF
AOM - Answers✔RF: genetics, males, Native American, siblings, low economic status, ages
6mo-3y, winter, supine bottle feeding, daycare, tobacco smoke
S/S of AOM - Answers✔erythema, otalgia, bulging TM, absent cone of light
Dx of AOM - Answers✔Audiometry, tympanometry, possible lateral neck xray to r/o mass

TX of AOM - Answers✔uncomplicated: supportive with tylenol/ibuprofen; watchful waiting 48-
72 in 6m-2y/o; <5 benzocaine otic drops
1st line antx: amoxicillin 80-90mg/kg/day Q12 x 10days
if allergy to PCN- augmentin, cefuroxime
Bacterial rhinosinusitis - Answers✔Preceded by URI-typically worsens after 5-7 days- not
resolved in 2 weeks
Sx of bacterial rhinosinusitis - Answers✔Purulant nasal congestion, drainage, facial pain,
headache, fever

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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
No imaging required- if no improvement refer to ENT
Bronchiolitis - Answers✔Usually caused by RSV
wheezing present
<2 y/o
other causes; influenza, adenovirus, rhinovirus
S/s of bronchiolitis - Answers✔Increased work of breathing, prolonged expiration, grunting,
retractions, nasal flaring
Croup sx - Answers✔Low grade fever, URI symptoms, barking cough, inspiratory stridor can
occur
Croup dx - Answers✔Made from symptoms
Croup tx - Answers✔Glucocorticoids possibly
0.6mg/kg-1mg/kg
humidified air
bronchodilators
Lead poisoning - Answers✔Inactivated heme synthesis by inhibiting insertion of iron-leads to
microcytic hypochromic anemia
Source of lead poisoning - Answers✔Lead based pain
Those at risk for lead poisoning - Answers✔Children 2-3 y/o
summer months
Lead poisoning testing - Answers✔Children with Medicaid need lead level @ 12 months and 24
months-capillary finger stick with venous sample as f/u
AAP recommends 6-9-12-18-24 mo as well as 3-4-5-6 y/o
Lead levels - Answers✔<5 is normal
>69 requires chelation
Genu varum - Answers✔Bow legged as a result of uterine position- normal finding up to 3y/o

Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease - Answers✔Avascular necrosis of femoral head- epiphyses
associated with trauma, synovitis
Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease RF - Answers✔Associated with low birth weight, socioeconomic
status, or white race

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