Neonatal & Pediatric
Respiratory Care ALL NEONATAL AND PEDIATRIC ANATOMY
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT AND PHYSIOLOGY
ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
THIS YEAR-JUST RELEASED RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
AND FUNCTION IN NEWBORNS AND
CHILDREN
NEONATAL AND PEDIATRIC ASSESSMENT
TECHNIQUES
RESPIRATORY PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND
COMMON CONDITIONS
VENTILATION AND OXYGENATION
STRATEGIES
MECHANICAL VENTILATION MODES,
,SETTINGS, AND MANAGEMENT
RESPIRATORY THERAPY EQUIPMENT AND
MONITORING
BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS, LAB
INTERPRETATION, AND CLINICAL
DECISION MAKING
INFECTION CONTROL, PATIENT SAFETY,
AND ETHICAL PRACTICES
EMERGENCY RESPIRATORY
INTERVENTIONS AND CRITICAL CARE
MANAGEMENT
,An 1100 g neonate is being The correct answer is D.
mechanically ventilated with For more information about this question,
pressure control ventilation. see the section on Pathology in your study
Bilateral chest tubes are in place guide
and the chest X-ray reveals
linear radiolucencies with a
bubbly pattern in the hilar area.
The neonatal/pediatric
specialist should recommend
A.inverse I:E ratio ventilation.
B.extracorporeal membrane
oxygenation.
C.airway pressure release
ventilation.
D.high frequency jet ventilation.
, A fiberoptic light is placed The correct answer is A.
against the infant's left thorax For more information about this question,
and a lighted halo is seen see the section on Patient Assessment in
around the point of contact. The your study guide
light is then placed against the
infant's right chest and the chest
is brightly illuminated at the
point of contact. The
neonatal/pediatric specialist
should recommend
A.insertion of a chest tube.
B.withdrawing the endotracheal
tube.
C.corrective abdominal surgery.
Dpre- and post-ductal blood
gas study.