Strabismus
Squint or crossed eyes. Treated with corrective lenses or patching or surgery to realign weak muscles. Usually performed before age 2.
Otis Media
Inflammatory disorder caused by an infection of the middle ear resulting in a blocked gustation tube.
Interventions for Otis Media
Myringotomy
Surgical incision into the tympanic membrane to provide drainage of purulent fluid. Tubes may be inserted to allow drainage to continue and equalize pressure and allow ventilation.
Tonsilitis and Adenoniditis
Inflammation and infection of the tonsils and adenoids (pharyngeal tonsils)
Epiglottitis
Inflammation of the epiglottis. Considered an emergency as it can progress to sever respiratory distress.
Symptoms of epiglotitis
Interventions for epiglotitis
Laryngotracheobronchitis
Inflammation of the larynx, trachea and bronchi. Can be viral or bacterial.
Bronchiolitis
Inflammation of the bronchioles that cause production of a thick mucus that occludes bronchiole tubes and small bronchi.
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)
Acute viral infection affecting the respiratory tract which is transferred by direct contact and is highly contagious. It can lead to bronchiolitis and pneumonia.
Interventions for bronchiolitis and RSV
Pneumonia
Inflammation of the pulmonary parenchyma or alveoli or both. Caused by a virus, bacteria, or aspiration of foreign substances.
Interventions for Pneumonia
Thoracentesis
Removal of fluid from the pleural cavity via a syringe or catheter.
Asthma interventions
Cystic Fibrosis
A chronic, multi-system disorder characterized by endocrine disfunction. Mucous produced is abnormally thick causing obstruction of small airways in the lungs. It is progressive and incurable.
Symptoms are produced due to the stagnation of mucous in the airway leading to bacterial colonization and destruction of lung tissue. Emphysema and atelactis develop.
Cystic Fibrosis and the GI
Intestinal obstruction caused by thick mucous.
Cystic Fibrosis and the skin
Causes dehydration and electrolyte imbalance.
Tuberculosis
Contagious bacterial infection transmitted by droplets affecting the respiratory system. Tuberculin skin test determines whether a person has been exposed to TB. If they have they will always test positive even if the disease is not active.
Interventions for Tuberculosis
Risk factors for otitis media
Positive result for tuberculin skin test
10mm in children over 4 years. 5mm in children at high risk.
Diet for children with Cystic Fibrosis should be….
High in calories and high protein.
Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy and water-soluble vitamin supplements (A, D, E, and K) are administered. If nutritional problems are severe, supplemental tube feedings or parenteral nutrition is administered. Fats are not restricted unless steatorrhea cannot be controlled by administration of increased pancreatic enzymes.