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22 Cards in this Set
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Which of the following terms refers to babies during their first few hours of life?
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Newborns
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Which of the following terms applies to babies during their first months of life
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Neonate
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At which of the following ages does the risk of foreign body airway obstruction become a significant concern in the normally developing infant
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6 months
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Which of the following is not a sign of respiratory distress in the pediatric patient
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A loud high pitched cry
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Toddlers are represented by which age groups?
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1-3 years old
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Which of the following is a lower airway disease?
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Pneumonia
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Your 12 month old patient has burns covering the full length of both lower extremities circumferentially which of the following is the most accurate estimate of total body surface area involved?
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28 percent
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When the fetal scalp is visible at the vaginal opening during a contraction this is called?
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Crowning
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Which of the following changes is expected during pregnancy
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Increased cardiac output, increased blood volume. Decreased blood pressure
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Your patient is 34 weaks pregnant, complaining of a headache and nausea. Her blood pressure is 150/92 and she tells you that her doctor told her she has protein in her urine. You note that her face, hands and feet are edematous which of the following is most likely?
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Pre-eclampsia
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A newborn who presents with a heart rate of 58, does not respond to 30 seconds of BVM ventilation with 100% o2. The next step would be to:
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Initiate chest compressions and reassess
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A 33 year old female who is 30-weeks pregnant is alert and complaining of steady, bright red bleeding that began half an hour ago. She denies pain and contractions that she has had spotting "On and off" during her pregnancy. Which of the following is most likely?
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Placentia Previa
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Stretch receptors in the lungs send a signal to the inspiratory center of the medulla, inhibiting it's stimulation of the phrenic and intercostal nerves. This is called ______ reflex?
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Hering-Breuer
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The most important factor in determining the respiratory rate is
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Arterial PaCO2
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Pulmonary embolism is a problem of:
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Ventilation perfusion mismatch
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Which of the following is LEAST associated with emphysema
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Barrel Chest appearance
Cor Pulmonale Polycythemia *Productive cough throughout the day* |
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The mount of air moved in and out of the lungs during a normal, quiet respiration is called:
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Tidal Volume
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Which of the following contributes to choking and aspiration in the elderly?
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Diminished Gag reflex
Poor dentition Cognitive impairment *ALL OF THE ABOVE* |
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Your 78 year old patient has a history of CHF, REnal insufficiency and type II diabetes together, these conditions are called:
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Co-Morbid
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Which of the following is a characteristic of Osteoarthritis?
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Loss of articular cartilage
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universal recipient
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AB+
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Universal Donar
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O-
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