Emergencies) Exam Questions and
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Respiratory Distress (signs and symptoms) - ✔✔-Shortness of breath
-Restlessness
-Increased pulse rate (Tachycardia)
-Increased breathing rate (Tachypnea)
-Upright and/or tripod position
-Skin color changes
-Noisy breathing
-Inability to speak due to breathing efforts
Respiratory Distress (treatment) - ✔✔1. Airway
2. Oxygen
3. Positioning
4. Coaching
5. Prescribed inhaler
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,6. Pulse Oximetry (94% and above, titrate oxygen)
Croup - ✔✔-Viral infection, inflammation of the larynx and trachea
-Common in kids 6 months to 3 years
-Seal bark cough and a low grade fever
(Treatment)
-responds well to administration of humidified O2
- DO NOT apply a bronchodilator, may worsen patients symptoms
Epiglottitis - ✔✔-Bacterial infection, inflammation of the epiglottis
-stridor (late sign)
-sore throat
-high fever
-tripod postion
-drooling
(Treatment)
-keep them in a position of comfort
-give them high-flow O2 -
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, Asthma - ✔✔-Immune system response
-Combination of smooth muscle spasm in the bronchioles, mucous acumination, and
edema
-Reactive airway disease 4-5 % U.S. population
-Expiratory wheezes and cyanosis
-Patients know their condition
-May take albuterol (bronchodilator)
-Status Asthmaticus- prolonged exacerbation which does not respond to therapy
Asthma (signs and symptoms) - ✔✔-Wheezing*
-Prolonged Expiratory Phase
-Dyspnea / Labored Breathing
-Anxiety
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