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A child was admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU)
after a severe head injury and has been placed on mechanical
ventilation. The healthcare provider is most concerned about
increasing intracranial pressure if which assessment findings
are present? - ANSWER-wrong: Shallow, rapid respirations and
nasal flaring
A child is being treated for mild croup in the urgent care clinic
and has supplemental oxygen in place. Which additional
medication does the healthcare provider anticipate to be
given? - ANSWER-Corticosteroids
A PALS team member caring for a patient experiencing a
respiratory emergency suggests collecting a sputum culture
and performing a chest x-ray. During which assessment stage
should these actions be performed? - ANSWER-Secondary
assessment
The healthcare provider is reviewing a patient's chart and
notes a diagnosis of upper airway obstruction. When reviewing
the documented respiratory assessment findings, which breath
, sound does the provider most likely anticipate to be recorded?
- ANSWER-Stridor
The nurse notes a change in the patient's breath sounds and
suspects impending respiratory failure. Which new finding
does the nurse most likely assess? - ANSWER-Grunting
A patient with respiratory distress caused by increased
intracranial pressure (ICP) is being treated in the pediatric
intensive care unit. Which medications may be included during
care management? - ANSWER-wrong: Epinephrine or acetated
Ringer's solution
The healthcare provider documents the presence of
paradoxical thoracoabdominal movement ("seesaw" breathing)
when observing which finding(s)? - ANSWER-1. Chest
expansion during expiration
2. Chest contraction during inspiration
Upon entering a patient room, the pediatric healthcare provider
notes audible wheezing. The provider initially collects this
specific finding during which assessment stage? - ANSWER-
Rapid assessment
A pediatric patient presents with tachypnea, irritability,
wheezing and circumoral cyanosis. Which disorder do these
assessment findings most likely indicate? - ANSWER-
Respiratory distress