NURSE-UN 1255 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Upper Respiratory Tract Infection, Paranasal Sinuses, Nasal Congestion
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Occurs at the growth plate of the nail. (5) barrel chest (6) intestinal obstruction from the thick mucus (7) frothy/foul-smelling stool (a) can be seen in newborns even before sweat chloride comes back (8) failure to thrive. Ineffective airway clearance: practice questions, an 8-month-old, otherwise healthy baby has a low fever, nasal congestion, and mild cough. The nurse obtains the test by: blood culture, based on symptoms, nasal swab, throat culture, you are the on-call nurse. A parent calls and tells you their otherwise healthy 2-year-old has a barky cough which gets worse at night. You suggest: taking the child to the emergency department, taking the child for a walk in the humid night air, give a cough suppressant, provide honey to soothe the throat. Pulmonary flow: patent ductus areriosus (pda, atrial septal defect (asd, ventriular septal defect. Week 11: cardio and pulmonary disorders (11) hypoxia: nursing management of children with chd.