Completar Frases Pediatric Airway Management: Fill in the Blanks ChallengeVersión en línea Test your knowledge on pediatric airway management with this engaging fill-in-the-blanks game! por tryan555@hotmail.com 1 smaller clear larger ope blocked different Pediatric airway management is a critical aspect of Post operative care because they are and harder to keep 2 consumption metabolism demand different higher usage lower resistance need Pediatric patients have a oxygen and . 3 Higher lower duplicate insufficient higher Lower extra larger smaller Having a Oxygen demand , this results in the Pediatric patient having a functional residual capacity and reserve . 4 ventilation thoracic greater bagging bigger extubation Lesser facial code abdominal intubation In addition , a pediatric patient has a risk of distention due to emergent Bag Valve Mask ( BVM ) prior to . 5 high low level metal pitched nails no occasional full faint Infant occluded airways present as an insufficient air intake that usually is shown by a screeching sound , like on a chalkboard to sound at all . 6 trach easily opened difficult to constrictive tube hand lower hardly mask floppy valve occluded Infant airway obstruction can result from a Voice box . The larynx in a small child / infant can be during BVM by the rescuer's fingers of the C that is holding the in a tight position . 7 in neck distortion upward shoulders line downward flat lower than head opening higher than Hyperflexion closure spine Alignment Hyperextension of the infant's neck can cause a of the airway . Instead , a roll should be placed to support the and , so that the infant's facial features will be with each other in a , level way . 8 more than intra-abdominal chest fast cheeks increased slowly abdominal double intrathoracic only vomitting move rise puff pneumothorax decreased thoracic abdomen Bagging an infant or child should be done and use enough air to make the visually start to . Bagging too aggressively can cause distention and possible due to increasing pressures . 9 possible bending barking swelling airway coughing fluid congestion infection widening narrowing swelling virus lung surface flaring underlying toxins secretions lining guessed screeching Children with Croup have a thickening of their inside the trachea . This results a of the airway which ends up causing the child's cough to appear more like a sound . This can be from an or simple and will be treated by the physician based on what the test shows is the cause . 10 development adult lungs facial features 10 teenager opens oxygen needs stages 12 airway 15 shrinks grows baby Children's airways consistent with each stage of pediatric . By years of age , a child's is considered comparable to an and usually would be treated as such unless other issue with the airway exist .