part 5 Flashcards

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  • most common of the croup syndromes
  • viral invasion of the upper airway that extends throughout the larynx, trachea, and bronchi
  • common in 6 months to 3 years
  • caused by parainfluenza I, II, or III, influenza A and B, adenovirus, enterovirus, RSV
  • preceded by URI
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Croup - Laryngotracheobronchitis (LTB)

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What are the clinical manifestations of LTB?

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  • upper respiratory symptoms
  • inspiratory stridor
  • seal like barking cough
  • hoarseness
  • labored respirations with retractions
  • possible low grade fever
  • tachypnea
  • gradual onset at night
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What might you see on an x ray of a child with croup?

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steeple sign

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What are the signs and symptoms of impending airway obstruction?

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  • increased HR and RR
  • retractions and increased WOB
  • nasal flaring
  • restlessness
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5
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  • Medical Emergency
  • severe, rapid, progressive infection of the epiglottis and surrounding tissues.
  • caused by influenza type B
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acute epiglottitis

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What are the 3 classic symptoms of acute epiglottitis?

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  • absence of spontaneous cough
  • presence of drooling
  • agitation due to hypoxia
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Besides the 3 classic symptoms what are some other symptoms of acute epiglottitis?

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  • croaking on inspiration
  • tripod position
  • inspiratory stridor
  • hyperextension of neck
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What reduces the incidence of acute epiglottitis?

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Hib vaccine

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  • forward sitting
  • balanced on hands
  • mouth open
  • tongue protruding
  • head tilted in sniffing position
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classic tripod of child with epiglottits

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What are the 4 D’s of epiglottitis?

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Drooling
Dysphagia
Dysphonia (can’t talk)
Distressed respiratory effort

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Do you look or throat swab a child with epiglottitis?

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no
-qualified personal must be at bedside with emergency intubation equipment before examination and visual observation can be performed

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What is the treatment for epiglottitis?

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antibiotics and possible intubation

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What are the important differences between croup and epiglottitis?

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  • Croup: symptoms get worse at night and better during the day
  • Epiglottitis: tripod position and 4 D’s
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