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Primary stimulus that causes close of the PDA patent ductus arteriosus ? |
Oxygen |
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What is a potential complication of prostaglandin therapy to the neonate? |
Apnea |
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Common side affects of prostaglandin therapy |
Flushing, bradycardia and hypotension |
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What congenital disorder results in right to left shunt. |
Tetralogy of fallot (TOF) |
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Pediatric (DIC) disseminated intravascular coagulation labs would be ? |
Decreased platelets, decreased fibrinogen, prolonged pt/ptt and prolonged thrombin time. |
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Proper treatment for RSV |
Nebulized normal saline and suctioning. |
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A increase change of ph .10 in pediatric and adult pts will decrease the K potassium by ? |
.6 |
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Dosage for K (potassium) in pediatric pt is? |
.5 mEq/kg/hr for 1-2 hrs max dose 20-40mEq/hr. |
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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 |
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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. |