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Pediatric Larynx located at - Correct Answer C4 Narrowest point of pediatric airway - Correct Answer Cricoid cartilage Chest wall Compliance v lung compliance - Correct Answer inc CW compliance dec lung compliance What is the difference between the pediatric and adult NMJ - Correct Ans...

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NCCAA BOARD REVIEW (COMBINED SETS)
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Pediatric Larynx located at - Correct Answer C4

Narrowest point of pediatric airway - Correct Answer Cricoid cartilage

Chest wall Compliance v lung compliance - Correct Answer inc CW compliance
dec lung compliance

What is the difference between the pediatric and adult NMJ - Correct Answer pediatric
immature NMJ

when does normal kidney function occur - Correct Answer 6 months

GERD in pediatrics? - Correct Answer inc incidence due to incompetent LES

Hgb at birth - Correct Answer 18-20

Hgb at 5 months - Correct Answer 9-10 g/dl

Neonate RR, HR, BP averages - Correct Answer 40
140
65/40

Infant RR, HR< BP average - Correct Answer 30, 120 , 95/65

Toddler RR, HR, BP average - Correct Answer 25, 100, 100/70

Child RR, HR, BP - Correct Answer 20, 80, 110/60

Premature neonate EBV - Correct Answer 100ml/kg

Full term neonate EBV - Correct Answer 90 ml/kg

Infant EBV - Correct Answer 80 mL/kg

Female EBV - Correct Answer 65 ml/kg

Male EBV - Correct Answer 70 ML/KG

Tube depth calculation by age - Correct Answer 12 +age/2

Vd for water soluble and lipid soluble drugs - Correct Answer increased for water sol

decreased for lipid sol

,albumin binding changes in pediatrics? what does this mean - Correct Answer
decreased -->more free drug available

capillary permeability changes in peds? what does this mean - Correct Answer
increased -->more permeable BBB (reduce doses)

Why do pediatrics have a fast inhalation induction? - Correct Answer Inc alveolar
ventilation
Inc VM/FRC ratio
Inc BF to VRO

Why do pediatrics require larger doses of propofol? - Correct Answer larger Vd

Why are pediatrics more sensitive to respiratory depression? - Correct Answer
decreased metabolism and less formed BBB

MR onset changes in pediatrics? - Correct Answer quicker onset (greater sensitivity at
NMJ), infants need less than children

MR duration of action in pediatrics? - Correct Answer prolonged duration due to
immature hepatic biotransformation

Prematurity - Correct Answer Birth before 37 weeks gestation

Keep PaO2 at ____ in premature patients - Correct Answer 50-80

Diaphragmatic hernia msot common side - Correct Answer left

Persistant fetal circulation is what kind of shunt - Correct Answer R-L

Most common variation of TEF - Correct Answer Most common variation- esophagus
ends in a blind
pouch with the lower esophagus connecting to the
trachea

TEF is confirmed by - Correct Answer inability to pass gastric tube

feeding-->choking, coughing, cyanosis

VACTERL association - Correct Answer V = Vertebral anomalies
A = Anal atresia
C = Cardiac anomalies
TE = Tracheoesophageal fistula
R = Renal and or radial anomalies
L = Limb defects

,*can be seen in children with diabetic mothers or trisomy 18*, however this is not a
syndrome because the findings are only associations and do not stem from one
problem.

pyloric stenosis s/s - Correct Answer olive like mass

hypokalemia, hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis, jaundice, projectile vomiting

epiglotitis Cause, age, symptoms/signs - Correct Answer Bacterial
2-7
inspiratory stridor
high fever
tripod stance, drooling, mouth open and cyanotic

Croup cause, age, s/s - Correct Answer viral, 6 mo-2,
less airway obstruction, barking ocugh

Ompahlocele - Correct Answer covered by sac and associated with Trisomy 21, DH,
Cardiac/bowel malformation

GASTROSCHISIS - Correct Answer no sac to cover
urgent repair
not associated with other anomalies

Pierre Robin Syndrome - Correct Answer Syndrome presenting with glossoptosis -
tongue in posterior position which affects swallowing, cleft palate

small face and glottis

Treacher Collins Syndrome - Correct Answer small mouth, more severe than PRS

Mandibular hypoplasia, down-slanted palpebral fissures, colobomas, malformed ears,
and zygomatic hypoplasia are commonly seen in what pharyngeal arch 1 abnormality?

Trisomy 21 - Correct Answer Down syndrome

short neck, large ociput, irregular dentition, micrognathia, macroglossia, MR,
Strabismus associated with heart condition, OSA< seizure, subglottic stenosis, TEF

How to manage the TEF patient - Correct Answer Awake intubation without MR

No PPV prior to intubation
Aspiration Risk

Inc secretions
Dehydration

, How to manage the Pyloric Stenosis pt - Correct Answer Pulmonary aspiration risk

Proper NPO status

Epiglottitis treatment - Correct Answer immediate intubation
smaller ETT
sedate sitting
No MR
Treat w abx

Croup treatment - Correct Answer racemic epi
supplemental O2
typically no intubation
cool humidity

How to manage the omphalocele pt - Correct Answer decompress with NG prior to
induction
awake/sleep intubation

No N2O

MR

Glucose and fluid management

warm OR

How to manage the gastroschisis pt - Correct Answer decompress with NG prior to
induction
awake/sleep intubation

No N2O

MR

Glucose and fluid management

warm OR

infection and dehydration risk

How to manage the PR and TC pt - Correct Answer awake difficult intubation
fully awkae prior to extubation

How to manage the trisomy 21 pt - Correct Answer difficult airway

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