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- 2. Giving meds through a regular nebulizer (not the machine on the airvo) allows the _____ particles to remain in the upper airway.
- 5. Antibiotics are given for croup.
- 7. Croup and bronchiolitis treatment focuses on maintaining comfort and _____ interventions.
- 9. The nebulizer machine on the Airvo can be used to treat Asthma.
- 10. The scoring protocol for asthma.
- 11. The medication most often used to treat asthma is _____.
- 13. Croup can be classified as mild, moderate and _____.
- 14. When scoring asthma, the highest score is _____.
- 20. Bronchiolitis affects the _____ airways.
- 21. _____ retractions are a visual assessment.
- 22. _____ contractions can not be seen. They can only be felt.
- 23. Croup can last up to _____ days.
- 24. Bronchiolitis begins with 2-3 days of _____, cough and runny nose.
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- 1. Medication most often given for croup.
- 3. The minimum number of resps per puff recommended when administering an MDI.
- 4. Bronchiolitis causes increased _____ production.
- 6. Bronchiolitis is a _____ respiratory problem.
- 7. The medication often given the morning AFTER admission is _____.
- 8. Croup is an _____ airway problem.
- 12. _____ exacerbates croup and asthma.
- 14. Bronchiolitis affects about a _____ of children under three.
- 15. Medication that can also be used to treat croup.
- 16. Bronchiolitis treatment is _____ with minimal handling, gentle suction and O2.
- 17. Croup is most common up to age _____, but can be seen in children up to another two years.
- 18. Bronchiolitis is a _____ respiratory infection.
- 19. This is how nursing should do their care when dealing with a child with respiratory illness.
