11.) Acute Respiratory Flashcards
Bacterial in nature (usually caused by H. influenzae).
Acute Epiglottitis
Treatment involves taking racemic epinephrine.
Acute Laryngotracheobronchitis
Begins as “coldlike” symptoms with a fever, and progresses from there.
Pertussis
In this condition, the tonsils can appriximate and potentially cause airway obstruction.
Tonsillitis
Medical emergency that results in the presence of copious amounts of thick, purulent secretions.
Acute Tracheitis
Treatment involves receiving aerosolized Ribavirin.
Respiratory Syncytial Virus
Want to teach parents to discard the child’s toothbrush and replace it with a new one after meds have been on board for 24 hours.
Acute Streptococcal Pharyngitis (ASP)
Type of croup that is caused by a virus.
Acute Laryngotracheobronchitis
Known as the “midnight croup.”
Acute Spasmodic Laryngitis
Can be bacterial or viral in origin.
Tonsillitis
Treatment involves taking the child outside at night to breathe in cool, moist air.
Acute Spasmodic Laryngitis
Medical emergency that results in dysphagia and inspiratory stridor. There is usually no cough, and the child will drool excessively because they cannot swallow.
Acute Epiglottitis