Pediatric Nursing (Exam One) Flashcards
How does a child’s airway differ from an adults airway?
- Narrower
- Shorter
Newborns are obligatory nose breathers until ________ ________ of age.
Four weeks
Which sinuses are present at birth? When are these sinuses considered to be fully formed?
- Ethmoid
- Maxillary
-Four months of age
A child’s larynx is more prone to what?
Spasms
Because of their high metabolic rate, children also have a higher demand for what?
Higher oxygen demand
A 4-year-old is brought into the clinical by their parent, who is concerned about the child’s pronounced abdominal wall movement with respirations. What should the nurse explain to the parents?
- Due to underdeveloped intercostal muscles
- Normal finding in children under age 6
Why are children more vulnerable to airway obstruction and at a higher risk for developing respiratory infections?
- Smooth muscle not developed until 5 months old
- No defense of bronchospasms
- No constriction to trap foreign objects
How does a child’s eustachian tubes differ from an adults eustachian tubes?
- Shorter
- More horizontal
A child’s lung volume is _____________ to chest size.
Proportional
What should the nurse ask during the general history portion of an assessment of a pediatric patient with a respiratory disorder?
- Gestational age
- Current symptoms
- Family history
- Exposure to irritants
- Feeding patterns
- Sleeping patterns
- Growth
- Developmental milestones
- International travel
What is the best position for optimal chest expansion in the pediatric population?
- Supine
- HOB elevated at 45 degrees
List the signs and symptoms of respiratory distress in the pediatric population.
- Retractions
- Nostril flaring
- Tripod position
- Grunting
- Paradoxical breathing
- Tachypnea
What factors may contribute to dehydration in a pediatric patient?
- Mouth breathing
- Tachypnea
- Fever
- Anorexia
What is the priority nursing intervention for a pediatric patient who is dehydrated?
Offer child’s favorite fluids
In older children, barrel chest is often indicative of what disease(s) or disorder(s)?
- Asthma
- Cystic fibrosis