week 7 Flashcards

1
Q

What nursing care would you provide to a pt who is suffering from Croup?

A
  • need provide hydration
  • oxygen =PRN only
  • may administer steroids = dexamethasone
  • adrenaline nebulisers
  • routine nursing care = obs, comfort measure
  • provide support to parents
  • parent education
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2
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what symptoms may a child with croup present with?

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  • low grade fever
  • barking cough
  • harsh cry/hoarsness
  • corzya
  • rhinorrhea
  • inspiratory stridor
  • irritable
  • recessions
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3
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what are some signs of respiratory obstruction?

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  • inspiratory stridor (upper airway)
  • expiratory wheeze (lower airway)
  • drooling
  • mottled colour
  • restlessness
  • hoarse voice
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4
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what can enlarged tonsils and adenoids cause?

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  • upper airway obstruction
  • obstructive sleep apnoea
  • difficulty swallowing
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5
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List at least 5 signs of respiratory distress.

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  • nasal flaring
  • head bobbing
  • tracheal tug
  • tachycardia
  • intercostal, subcostal or sternal recessions
  • accessory muscle use
  • tachypnoea
  • tripod positioning
  • grunting
  • issues feeding
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6
Q

what is Pertussis commonly known as?

A

whooping cough

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7
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what would be the nursing care given to a child with pertussis?

A
  • PNA
  • hydration and nutrition
  • oxygen delivery
  • promote rest and comfort
  • parent education
  • provide reassurance to parents
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8
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what nursing care would be given to a child with severe bronchiolitis?

A
  • PNA
  • hydration and nutrition
  • oxygen delivery
  • promote rest and comfort
  • apnoea monitoring
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9
Q

what is asthma?

A

a chronic common disorder characterised by bronchial constriction, hyper-responsive airways and airway inflammation

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10
Q

Name at least 3 trigger of asthma.

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  • exercise
  • food additives
  • Drugs(NSAIDs)
  • allergy
  • environmental =pollution, smoking (passive), cold air
  • viral upper and lower respiratory infections
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11
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List the clinical manifestations of asthma.

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  • rapid laboured respirations
  • nasal flaring
  • intercostal recessions
  • accessory muscle use
  • productive cough
  • prolonged expiratory phase
  • decreased air movement
  • respiratory wheeze
  • anxiety
  • child may complain of chest tightness
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12
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what is hypoxia?

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lower than normal amounts of oxygen in the tissues

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13
Q

with an asthma assessment what would you be focusing in on?

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  • vital signs
  • work of breathing
  • ability to talk- sentences, phrases, single words
  • chest examination
  • chest auscultation
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14
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what is cystic fibrosis?

A

a common inherited autosomal recessive disorder of the endocrine glands.

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15
Q

when calculating weight how do we estimate a child <9 years of age?

A

(age+4) x 2

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16
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when calculating weight how do we estimate a child >9 years of age?

A

3 x Age

17
Q

what is a focused assessment?

A

Detailed nursing assessment of the body system that relates directly to the chief complaint

18
Q

What information are we gathering in a paediatric pt hx?

A
  • Prenatal and Birth Hx
  • Developmental Hx
  • Social Hx of family
  • Immunisation Hx