Ch. 34 Pediatrics Flashcards
Compare ribs of adults and infants
ribs extend from the vertebral column horizontally in infants and caudad in adults
What does ribcage movement look like in infants?
ribcage moves inward (appearing paradoxical)
Why don’t accessory muscles of respiration work in infants?
Due to the horizontal rib orientation from the vertebral column
Why is the diaphragm likely to become fatigued in premature infants? What is the clinical implication of this?
A term infant has ~25% type I diaphragmatic muscles and a premature infant has ~10%, which leads to quicker respiratory failure.
Who has a larger total lung capacity per kg - infants or adults? Why?
Adults, because their inspiratory muscles are relatively stronger and more efficient
Why is it important to maintain ventilation in infants?
they have a disproportionately smaller store of intrapulmonary oxygen
How does hypoxia affect the response to hypercapnea?
It does not (same for children and adults)
Name three things that may depress respiratory drive?
hypoglycemia, anemia, hypothermia
What is the relationship between respiratory drive and inspired O2 content in newborns?
hi O2 content depresses respiratory drive and vice versa
______’s breathing pattern is periodic.
Newborn