Asthma, Croup, & Bronchiolitis

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