Notes in 02 Upper Airway Obstruction

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Published 08/18/2024 Which one of the three sections of pharynx has least probability to lead to an acute airway obstruction?{{c1::Nasopharynx}}
Published 08/18/2024 Encircles the airway just below the vocal cords and defines the narrowest portion of the upper airway in children younger than 10 years{{c1::Cricoid c…
Published 08/18/2024 Most common site of airway obstruction of larynx{{c1::Supraglottic region}}
Published 08/18/2024 QC. What prolongs during UAO of pediatric patient1. Inspiration2. Expiration {{c1::A}}
Published 08/18/2024 QC. Inspiratory stridor 1. Extrathoracic obstruction2. Intrathoracic obstruction {{c1::A}}
Published 08/18/2024 QC. Expiratory stridor 1. Extrathoracic obstruction2. Intrathoracic obstruction {{c1::B}}
Published 08/18/2024 Enumerate acute non-infectious stridor {{c1::AngioedemaAllergic (spasmodic) croupForeign body}}
Published 08/18/2024 {{c1::Influenza A::Viral agent}} is associated with severe croup or laryngotracheobronchitis
Published 08/18/2024 Spasmodic croup cause {{c1::AllergiesPhysiologic }}
Published 08/18/2024 Etiology of bacterial tacheitis{{c1::S. aureusMoraxella catarrhalis}}
Published 08/18/2024 Two UAO that is present from infancy until adolescence population group{{c1::Acute Infectious LaryngitisAngioneurotic edema}}
Published 08/18/2024 Upper airway obstruction that is common in both infancy and early childhood {{c1::Foreign Bodies}}
Published 08/18/2024 Upper airway obstruction that is common in both middle childhood and adolescnece{{c1::Peritonsillar abscess}}
Published 08/18/2024 Age group where bacterial tracheitis is diagnosed{{c1::Middle childhood}}
Published 08/18/2024 Acute inflammatory upper airway obstruction that does not present with fever {{c1::Spasmodic group}}
Published 08/18/2024 Acute inflammatory upper airway obstruction that presents with muffled voice instead of hoarse{{c1::Epiglottitis}}
Published 08/18/2024 Acute inflammatory upper airway obstruction that only presents with dysphagia{{c1::Epiglottitis}}
Published 08/18/2024 CBA. Acute inflammatory UAOInspiratory and expiratory stridor A. CroupB. EpiglottitisC. Bacterial tracheitis D. Spasmodic croup {{…
Published 08/18/2024 CBA. Acute inflammatory UAOOnly Inspiratory stridor A. CroupB. EpiglottitisC. Bacterial tracheitis D. Spasmodic croup {{c1::D}}
Published 08/18/2024 CBA. Acute inflammatory UAOStronger inspiratory stridor compared to expiratory A. CroupB. EpiglottitisC. Bacterial tracheitis D. Spasmo…
Published 08/18/2024 CBA. Acute inflammatory UAONo abnormal lung findingA. CroupB. EpiglottitisC. Bacterial tracheitis D. Spasmodic croup {{c1::D}}
Published 08/18/2024 CBA. Acute inflammatory UAOMucus rales or rhonci A. CroupB. EpiglottitisC. Bacterial tracheitis D. Spasmodic croup {{c1::C}}
Published 08/18/2024 CBA. Acute inflammatory UAODeep red mucosa, subglottic narrowing on endoscopyA. CroupB. EpiglottitisC. Bacterial tracheitis D. Spasmodic cro…
Published 08/18/2024 CBA. Acute inflammatory UAODeep red mucosa, copious secretion on endoscopyA. CroupB. EpiglottitisC. Bacterial tracheitis D. Spasmodic croup&…
Published 08/18/2024 CBA. Acute inflammatory UAOPale mucosaA. CroupB. EpiglottitisC. Bacterial tracheitis D. Spasmodic croup {{c1::D}}
Published 08/18/2024 CBA. Acute inflammatory UAOCan be relieved with cool mistA. CroupB. EpiglottitisC. Bacterial tracheitis D. Spasmodic croup {{c1::D}}
Published 08/18/2024 Typical x-ray finding with UAO seen in bacterial tracheitis{{c1::Ragged air column sign }}
Published 08/18/2024 Duration of nebulized racemic EPI for croup treatment {{c1::<2 hours; after administering, observe the patient}}
Published 08/18/2024 T or FAntibioitcs is not indicated for croup {{c1::True - because of the viral etiology}}
Published 08/18/2024 Familiarize with hospitalized management for severe croup {{c1::}}
Published 08/18/2024 Prophylactic drug for epiglottitis {{c1::Rifampin}}
Published 08/18/2024 Management of bacterial tracheitis {{c1::Intubation or tracheostomy (50-60% of cases)Vancomycin or clindamycin and a 3rd generation cephalosporin…
Published 08/18/2024 Treatment for retropharyngeal abscesses{{c1::Broad-spectrum antibiotics with or without surgical drainage}}
Published 08/18/2024 Complications from viral croup {{c1::Toxic shock syndromeBacterial tracheitisExtension to the middle ear, terminal bronchioles}}
Published 08/18/2024 Complications from epiglottitis{{c1::PneumoniaCervical lymphadenitisOtitis mediaMeningitisSeptic arthritis}}
Published 08/18/2024 Prevention for laryngotrachaeobronchitis {{c1::Flu vaccine}}
Published 08/18/2024 Prevention for epiglottitis{{c1::HiB Vaccine}}
Published 08/18/2024 CBA. Croup Syndrome Differentials Presents with fever, sore throat, muffled voice, and dysphagia A. Peritonsillar AbscessB. Retro-pharyngeal…
Published 08/18/2024 CBA. Croup Syndrome DifferentialsPresents with choking, coughing, and aphonia A. Peritonsillar abscessB. Retro-pharyngeal abscessC. Foreign body&…
Published 08/18/2024 CBA. Croup Syndrome DifferentialsHoarsenessA. Peritonsillar abscessB. Retro-pharyngeal abscessC. Foreign body D. Angioneurotic edema {{c1::D…
Published 08/18/2024 CBA. Croup Syndrome DifferentialsX-ray shows subglotting narrowingA. Peritonsillar abscessB. Retro-pharyngeal abscessC. Foreign body D. Angioneur…
Published 08/18/2024 Most common diagnosis related to children with stridor that originates as a congenital anomaly {{c1::Laryngomalacia}}
Published 08/18/2024 Second most common congenital cause of stridor{{c1::Congenital subglottic stenosis}} 
Published 08/18/2024 Myer-Cotton Grading of subglottic opening of 75%{{c1::Grade 3}}
Published 08/18/2024 Cause of acquired laryngotrachea stenosis {{c1::90% are due to endotracheal intubation}}
Published 08/18/2024 T or FMany cases of acquired laryngotracheal stenosis will improve without operative intervention as the child grows{{c1::True}}
Published 08/18/2024 Third most common congenital laryngeal anomaly that produces stridor{{c1::Vocal cord paralysis}}
Published 08/18/2024 Idiopathic vocal cord paralysis in infants usually resolves spontaneously within {{c1::6 -12}} months
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