Across
- 4. newborn presents with meconium ileus and failure to thrive. Sweat chloride test is elevated. Genetic disorder?
- 5. 5-year-old immigrant child has a positive PPD and CXR showing hilar lymphadenopathy. Recent exposure to infected adult. Diagnosis?
- 6. premature infant who required prolonged mechanical ventilation develops chronic lung disease. _____ dysplasia (BPD).
- 9. 4-year-old unvaccinated child presents with high fever, drooling, and tripod positioning. Emergency airway management needed. Diagnosis?
- 10. toddler presents with sudden choking, unilateral wheezing, and decreased breath sounds on right. Suspected foreign body _____.
- 12. 9-month-old presents with colicky abdominal pain, currant jelly stools, and a palpable mass. Although GI, respiratory distress may occur. What bowel condition?
Down
- 1. Newborn with tachypnea, grunting, and retractions at birth. CXR shows ground-glass appearance. _____ distress syndrome (RDS).
- 2. high-pitched inspiratory sound heard in children with upper airway obstruction. What is this called?
- 3. 6-month-old infant presents with wheezing, tachypnea, and nasal flaring following URI. CXR shows hyperinflation. Most common viral cause is RSV. Diagnosis?
- 4. 2-year-old presents with barking cough and inspiratory stridor after 2 days of URI. Steeple sign on X-ray. Diagnosis?
- 7. premature infant has episodes of breathing cessation lasting >20 seconds with bradycardia. Diagnosis is _____ of prematurity.
- 8. 7-year-old with recurrent episodes of wheezing and coughing, worse at night and with exercise. Family history of atopy. Diagnosis?
- 11. An unvaccinated 2-month-old has paroxysmal coughing fits with inspiratory whoop and post-tussive emesis. Lymphocytosis on CBC. Diagnosis?
