Respiratory 3 P APEA
The most common cause of croup is
a. Bordetella pertussis
b parainfluenza virus
c coronavirus
d Haemophilus influenzae
Haemophilus influenzae
An infection of the tracheobronchial tree that causes reversible bronchial inflammation is
a. Upper respiratory disease
b bronchitis
tuberculosis
Pneumonia
Bronchitis
A pediatric pt is being evaluated for c/o intense nose whooping cough with posttusive vomiting
which stage of pertussis is suggested by these symptoms
a catarrhal
b paroxysmal
c convalescent
d acute
Paroxysmal
Which factor is NOT included in the virchow triad which predipsoses a pt to pulmonary
embolism
a endothelial injury
b turbulence of blood flow
c hypercoagulability
d pulmonary infarction
Pulmonary infarction
An acute hemodynamic consequence of a pulmonary embolism that may cause significant
mortality is
a pulmonary hypertension
b Right ventricular failure
c pleural effusion
, d pulmonary infarction
Right ventricular failure
A highly contagious acute respiratory illness characterized by paroxysmal cough is
a RSV
b pertussis
c bronchitis
d influenza
Pertussis
A 2 year old girl is evaluated for a barking cough. The NP suspects that this cough is a result of
a .subglottic edema
b retropharyngeal abscess
c tracheal deviation
d bronchospasm
Subglottic edema
What is the most common virus associated with bronchiolitis
a coxsackie virus
b influenza b
c RSV
D enterovirus
RSV
The most common pathogen that causes pneumonia in young adults is
A mycoplasma Pneumoniae
b strep pneumoniae
c Hämophilie influenzae
d HPV
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Annual influenza vaccine is necessary due to
active immunity
passive immunity
adaptive immunity
antigenic variation
Antigenic variation
The most common cause of croup is
a. Bordetella pertussis
b parainfluenza virus
c coronavirus
d Haemophilus influenzae
Haemophilus influenzae
An infection of the tracheobronchial tree that causes reversible bronchial inflammation is
a. Upper respiratory disease
b bronchitis
tuberculosis
Pneumonia
Bronchitis
A pediatric pt is being evaluated for c/o intense nose whooping cough with posttusive vomiting
which stage of pertussis is suggested by these symptoms
a catarrhal
b paroxysmal
c convalescent
d acute
Paroxysmal
Which factor is NOT included in the virchow triad which predipsoses a pt to pulmonary
embolism
a endothelial injury
b turbulence of blood flow
c hypercoagulability
d pulmonary infarction
Pulmonary infarction
An acute hemodynamic consequence of a pulmonary embolism that may cause significant
mortality is
a pulmonary hypertension
b Right ventricular failure
c pleural effusion
, d pulmonary infarction
Right ventricular failure
A highly contagious acute respiratory illness characterized by paroxysmal cough is
a RSV
b pertussis
c bronchitis
d influenza
Pertussis
A 2 year old girl is evaluated for a barking cough. The NP suspects that this cough is a result of
a .subglottic edema
b retropharyngeal abscess
c tracheal deviation
d bronchospasm
Subglottic edema
What is the most common virus associated with bronchiolitis
a coxsackie virus
b influenza b
c RSV
D enterovirus
RSV
The most common pathogen that causes pneumonia in young adults is
A mycoplasma Pneumoniae
b strep pneumoniae
c Hämophilie influenzae
d HPV
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Annual influenza vaccine is necessary due to
active immunity
passive immunity
adaptive immunity
antigenic variation
Antigenic variation