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Primary stimulus that causes close of the PDA patent ductus arteriosus ?

Oxygen

What is a potential complication of prostaglandin therapy to the neonate?

Apnea

Common side affects of prostaglandin therapy

Flushing, bradycardia and hypotension

What congenital disorder results in right to left shunt.

Tetralogy of fallot (TOF)

Pediatric (DIC) disseminated intravascular coagulation labs would be ?

Decreased platelets, decreased fibrinogen, prolonged pt/ptt and prolonged thrombin time.

Proper treatment for RSV

Nebulized normal saline and suctioning.

A increase change of ph .10 in pediatric and adult pts will decrease the K potassium by ?

.6

Dosage for K (potassium) in pediatric pt is?

.5 mEq/kg/hr for 1-2 hrs max dose 20-40mEq/hr.

Neonate has a lower pulse ox on lower extremities than upper means ?

Baby has a left side heart blood flow issue not preductal means some kind of left flow obstruction defect.


Examples:


Coarctation of the aorta


Hypo plastic left heart


Tetralogy of fallot


Transposition of great vessels

Neonatal left heart defects are


(Left outflow obstructing defects)

Coarcitation of the aorta, hypo plastic left heart, tetralogy of fallot, transposition of the great vessels.