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NURBN2022 exam revision study guide with complete solutions clinical manifestations of pneumonia - Answer-fever, cough, increased secretions, difficulty breathing manifestations of child with croup - Answer-harsh barking cough, a high pitch squeak (known as stridor) is heard upon inspiration, ...

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clinical manifestations of pneumonia - Answer✔✔-fever, cough, increased secretions,

difficulty breathing


manifestations of child with croup - Answer✔✔-harsh barking cough, a high pitch

squeak (known as stridor) is heard upon inspiration, cold like symptoms

risk factors for croup - Answer✔✔-aged between 6 months and 6 years, living in a

densely populated region, lack of influenza vaccine/s

nursing considerations for the child with croup - Answer✔✔-encourage fluid intake,

decrease anxiety,

air humidifier,

antipyretic medication (reduce fever)

manifestations of the child with bronchiolitis - Answer✔✔-increased RR,

breathing sounds like wheezing,

fever

risk factors for bronchiolitis - Answer✔✔-premature birth,

underlying heart or lung condition,

exposure to tobacco or smoke

nursing considerations for the child with bronchiolitis - Answer✔✔-apply oxygen

therapy ,


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give fluids via NG tube or IV,

listen to lung sounds

manifestations of pertussis - Answer✔✔-raised temperature,

cold-like symptoms,

vomiting after coughing

risk factors for pertussis - Answer✔✔-exposure to someone with pertussis,

vaccines not up to date,

babies less than 6 months old

nursing considerations for pertussis - Answer✔✔-encourage intake of oral fluids,

provide chest physiotherapy,

promote effective coughing

manifestations of tuberculosis - Answer✔✔-a cough lasting more than 3 weeks,

blood-stained sputum,

pain, or swelling in affected area

risk factors of tuberculosis - Answer✔✔-people on medication that effects the

immune system,

people with HIV,

people who have spent a ling period of time exposed to TB

nursing considerations for tuberculosis - Answer✔✔-promote airway clearance

(correct positioning,

promote activity and adequate nutrition,

educate patient on important hygienic measures


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bronchiolitis - Answer✔✔-Bronchiolitis is a common chest infection in young children,

caused by a viral infection of the lungs. The infection causes inflammation and mucus to

build up in the airways, making it more difficult to breathe.

croup - Answer✔✔-Croup is a condition caused by a viral infection. The virus leads to

swelling of the voice box (larynx) and windpipe (trachea). This swelling makes the

airway narrower, so it is harder to breathe. Children with croup develop a harsh, barking

cough and may make a noisy, high-pitched sound when they breathe in (stridor).

pertussis - Answer✔✔-Whooping cough is a highly contagious disease. Symptoms

that include fever and long periods of coughing that sound like a 'whoop'. Whooping

cough can affect people of all ages but it is more serious for babies. Whooping cough

can be prevented by immunisation. Treatment includes antibiotics.

tuberculosis - Answer✔✔-Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease caused by infection with the

bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis

TB most commonly affects a person's lungs, but can also affect other parts of the body

and can cause serious illness

TB can be cured with specific antibiotics.

where can you perform a subcutaneous injection - Answer✔✔-between dermis and

muscle:

stomach, upper thigh,

upper arm

where can you perform an intramuscular injection - Answer✔✔-deltoid muscle of the

arm


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