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Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care Presentation Latest 2024-2025
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Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care Presentation Latest . Embryonic Development of the Lung 
B. Development of the Fetal Heart: 
1. When the heart first develops, it’s nothing more than a 
tube formed from the fusion of two other tubes. 
2. By day 22 or 23 after conception, which is week five of 
pregnancy, the heart begins to beat and can be seen on vaginal 
ultrasound as a tiny flicker. 
3. The developing heart, nothing more than a tube, consist 
of 3 layers and 3 specific areas. 
4. The...
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Pulmonology MCCQE Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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goblet cells secretes ️️mucous 
ciliated epithelial cells ️️move mucous to epiglottis 
club cells ️️Nonciliated; low-columnar/cuboidal with secretory granules. Secrete 
component of surfactant; degrade toxins; act as reserve cells. 
pneumocytes types ️️type I - gas exchange 
type II - produce surfactant 
neonatal respiratory distress syndrome is ️️surfactant deficiency 
NRDS causes ️️prematurity 
maternal diab...
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What is the major motor nerve for the intrinsic muscles of the larynx? - ANS-Recurrent 
Laryngeal Nerve 
Which sensory nerve is stimulated to produce laryngospasm & which muscles are 
responsible for laryngospasm? - ANS-Internal branch of Superior Laryngeal Nerve & 
Lateral cricoartyenoids 
A 42F undergoes subtotal thyroidectomy under general anesthesia. Upon extubation, 
the patient is unable to phonate when asked if they ar...
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Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care Presentation 2024/2025
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Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care Presentation 2024/2025. Embryonic Development of the Lung 
A. Placental Gas Exchange: 
1. The placenta is an organ that connects the 
developing fetus to the uterine wall to allow 
nutrient uptake, waste elimination and gas 
exchange via the mother’s blood supply. 
2. The placenta functions as a feto-maternal 
organ with two components: the fetal placenta, 
which develops from the same blastocyst that form 
the fetus, and the maternal placenta, which 
de...
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Type II pneumocytes 
surfactant (lecithin) 
Proliferate after injury 
Type I progenitors 
Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome 
Polio live v killed vaccine 
Killed = Salk = IgG 
 
Live = Sabin = IgG + IgA 
- can be shed in feces 
Neonatal Respiratory Distress: 
Etiology + Tx 
Maternal DM (high insulin) 
or C-section (low cortisol) 
TX: dexamethasone before birth 
Lung maturity determined with 
Amniocentesis of Phospho...
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Cholecystokinin causes - ANS-pancreatic/gb contraction 
CCK is released due to - ANS-fatty acids and aa 
VIP causes - ANS-*increase pH* via H2O/e excretion 
Relax sphincter 
NO in GI causes - ANS-relaxation of LES 
Ghrelin causes - ANS-increased appetitie 
GIP/GLP is released from - ANS-L cells 
GIP/GLP causes - ANS-Dexcrease H 
Increase insulin 
Acute gastritis is caused by - ANS-*NSAID* (low PGE2 in PM...
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Type II pneumocytes - CORRECT ANSWERS surfactant (*lecithin*) 
Proliferate after injury 
Type I progenitors 
*Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome* 
 
Polio live v killed vaccine - CORRECT ANSWERS Killed = Salk = IgG 
 
Live = Sabin = IgG + IgA 
- can be shed in feces 
 
Neonatal Respiratory Distress: 
Etiology + Tx - CORRECT ANSWERS Maternal DM (*high insulin*) 
or C-section (*low cortisol*) 
TX: *dexamethas...
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Type II pneumocytes 
surfactant (lecithin) 
Proliferate after injury 
Type I progenitors 
Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome 
Polio live v killed vaccine 
Killed = Salk = IgG 
 
Live = Sabin = IgG + IgA 
- can be shed in feces 
Neonatal Respiratory Distress: 
Etiology + Tx 
Maternal DM (high insulin) 
or C-section (low cortisol) 
TX: dexamethasone before birth 
Lung maturity determined with 
Amniocentesis of Phospholipids (*type II pneumocytes) 
L >>...
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Type II pneumocytes - ACCURATE ANSWERS surfactant (*lecithin*) 
Proliferate after injury 
Type I progenitors 
*Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome* 
 
Polio live v killed vaccine - ACCURATE ANSWERS Killed = Salk = IgG 
 
Live = Sabin = IgG + IgA 
- can be shed in feces 
 
Neonatal Respiratory Distress: 
Etiology + Tx - ACCURATE ANSWERS Maternal DM (*high insulin*) 
or C-section (*low cortisol*) 
TX: *dexamethasone* before birth 
 
Lung mat...
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CCRN Neonatal Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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A deformation is a(n) - abnormality caused by unusual mechanical forces on normal tissue. 
 
A low birth weight infant's temperature increases during skin-to-skin care. This is an example of heat transfer by - conduction. 
 
At the onset of labor the release of catecholamines stimulates - increased absorption of lung fluid. 
 
An edematous, bruised lesion on the right anterior scalp where the vacuum was applied. This lesion has clearly demarcated edges, is firm to touch, and does not cross the ...
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