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 different blocked larger ope clear smaller Pediatric airway management is a critical aspect of Post operative care because they are and harder to keep 2 different metabolism lower need consumption resistance demand higher usage Pediatric patients have a oxygen and . 3 duplicate higher larger Higher Lower extra smaller insufficient lower Having a Oxygen demand , this results in the Pediatric patient having a functional residual capacity and reserve . 4 code bagging bigger ventilation abdominal greater thoracic Lesser facial intubation extubation In addition , a pediatric patient has a risk of distention due to emergent Bag Valve Mask ( BVM ) prior to . 5 occasional faint full nails pitched high metal no low level 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 occluded floppy lower difficult to opened easily hand hardly trach valve constrictive mask tube 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 Hyperextension flat Alignment spine in downward line higher than upward head opening distortion closure neck lower than Hyperflexion shoulders 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 rise decreased thoracic only more than cheeks abdominal fast double abdomen increased chest move intrathoracic pneumothorax puff intra-abdominal vomitting slowly 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 narrowing swelling bending underlying lung surface fluid guessed virus flaring congestion coughing possible secretions screeching widening toxins infection barking airway lining swelling 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 oxygen needs airway stages facial features 12 10 development lungs adult baby opens grows teenager shrinks 15 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 .