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Question 1
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A 3 year-old presents with a history of fever and cough over the past 24 hours. Findings on exam reveal:




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temperature of 102°F, apical heart rate of 157 beats/minute, and respiratory rate of 40 breaths/minute.
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Paradoxical respirations.
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the child's febrile state. Correct




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the child's age.
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an airway obstruction.




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In children, heart and respiratory rates will increase with fever. For every degree of fever the respiratory
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When percussing the lower posterior chest, begin by:
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standing on the side rather than directly behind the patient.
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Correct: having the patient lie supine on the examining table.
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carefully palpating any area the patient has reported pain.
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using the ball or the ulnar surface of the hand.
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When percussing the lower posterior chest, stand on the side rather than directly behind the patient.
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This position allows the ability to place the pleximeter finger more firmly on the chest and the plexor is
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more effective in making a better percussion note. If the patient is lying supine, the posterior chest will
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not be able to be percussed. Palpating painful areas is not percussion, so is not correct. Using the bony
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fremitus.
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The palpation technique used to assess respiratory expansion of the chest is placing the hands on the




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eight or tenth ribs posteriorly with the thumbs close to the vertebrae, sliding the hand medially and
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grasping a small fold of skin between the thumbs. Then:




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ask the patient to cough and note chest expansion.




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ask the patient to take a deep breathe and note any delay in expansion during inhalation.
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Correct have the patient hold his breath for 15 seconds then note chest expansion.




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have the patient exhale forcefully noting expansion on expiration.
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To assess the respiratory expansion of the chest, the examiner places his hands on the eight or tenth




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ribs posteriorly with the thumbs close to the vertebrae, slides the hand medially and grasps a small fold
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evenly away from the vertebrae during inspiration and there should be no delay in expansion.




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Question 4
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When trying to differentiate between hemoptysis or blood streaked material, which one of the following




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observations is correct?
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Hemoptysis is seen frequently in infants, children, and adolescents with allergic rhinitis.




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Blood originating in the stomach is usually brighter than blood originating from the respiratory tract.
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Correct: Blood streaked material often originates from the gastrointestinal tract.
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mixed with food particles. Blood or blood-streaked material may originate in the mouth, pharynx, or less
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When percussing the chest in a patient who has left sided heart failure, the sound emanated would be:
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resonant. Correct
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dulltympany.




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Diffusely
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hyperresonant. Incorrect
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sound) is usually audible when percussing a distended abdomen or when a pneumothorax is present.
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Question 6
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scapular line.
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mid-spinal line.
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The line that extends through the inferior angle of the scapula when the arms are at the sides of the
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Question 7
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tracheobronchitis.
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chronic bronchitis.
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