CMPP EXAM 4 2025 WITH ACTUAL
CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS
an upper respiratory infection may lead to an airway
_______ obstruction antibiotics that
treat typical bacteria
beta lactams doxycycline
cephalosporins
macrolides
fluoroquinolone
sulfanomide antibiotics
that treat atypical
bacteria
macrolides fluoroquinolone
doxycycline
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CXR findings of typical pneumonia
lobar consolidation
CXR findings of atypical
pneumonia hazy or patchy infiltrates
atypical bacteria have....
no cell wall resistant to
gram staining typical
bacteria have...
cell walls gram + or - staining what structure
separates the respiratory tract into upper and lower
airways trachea what may cause an enlarged tongue
macroglossia angioedema how may
intubations damage teeth may cause
dental avulsions infections in the tongue
may be from...
congenital disorders acute angioedema (allergic rxns)
what antihypertensive can cause angioedema (swelling
of lips/tongue) ACE inhibitors one of the most common
birth defects in the US is...
cleft lip and palate what is ludwig's angina infection of
the lower molar that dissects into the soft tissue of the
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neck cause severe swelling and may cause airway
obstruction left lip and palate may result in recurrent...
otitis media hearing
loss feeding
difficulties
enlargement of ___
is commonly seen
in obstructive sleep
apnea uvula what is
the mallampati
score assesses the
difficulty of
intubation how
much of the airway
they can visualize
most common causes of exudative tonsillopharyngitis
(acute infections) group A strep EBV (mono)
chronic enlargement of the tonsils may cause
obstructive sleep apnea what does "retropharynx"
mean extending posteriorly between the pharynx
to the cervical spine retropharyngeal abscesses
peak at ages
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2-4 y/o retropharyngeal abscesses may
present with drooling stridor
tachypnea
fever irritability dysphagia air on xray is what color and
what density black low density bone on xray is what
color and what density white high density what is the
epiglottis cartilaginous tissue near the base of the tongue
that closes over the trachea when swallowing what are
the bronchi the right and left main stem that branch from
the carina what level is the carina at in the spine T4/T5
which bronchus is more vertical and why does that
matter right
easier to aspirate on the right side of the lung
the main stem of the bronchi branch into...
lobar bronchi segmental bronchi subsegmental bronchi
what are bronchioles branches from the subsegmental
bronchi airway diameter gets _______ as we go further
into the respiratory tract smaller when is acute
bronchiolitis most common and in what age group winter
infants what are alveoli terminal branch from the
respiratory bronchioles common disease processes of the