<p>Pre-Lecture Quiz, Chapter 18, Nursing Care of the Child With a Respiratory Disorder</p><p>True/False</p><p>1. Clubbing is the enlargement of the terminal phalanx of the fingers resulting from chronic hypoxemia.</p><p>2. Tachypnea is a late-stage sign of respiratory distress in children.</p><p>3. Rales are crackling sounds, heard during auscultation, that are the result of the alveoli becoming filled with fluid.</p><p>4. Suctioning is an important intervention for an infant with a common cold.</p><p>5. Stridor is a term used to refer to the characteristic coughing sound of croup.</p><p>Fill-in-the-Blank</p><p>1. Alveolar collapse or loss of lung volume, referred to as ______, can cause grunting on expiration.</p><p>2. Hypoventilation occurs secondary to markedly ______work of breathing.</p><p>3. Usually a thin watery nasal discharge, ______is commonly called runny nose.</p><p>4. A sign of respiratory distress, ______may be observed on inhalation.</p><p>5. Seen as a blue or gray coloration of the skin, ______is a sign of poor oxygenation.</p>
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