| A | B |
| Organs bypassed in fetal circulation | lungs and the liver |
| indications of cardiorespiratory distress | Neck vein distention, squatting position |
| Oxygen therapy in bronchiolitis | relieves dyspnea and hypoxemia |
| Cystic Fibrosis | Inherited Disease |
| Organs involved in Cystic Fibrosis | Pancreas, lungs, sweat glands |
| Laryngotracheobronchitis | Croup |
| Cystic fibrosis predisposes a child to bronchitis because | Thick secretions |
| Asthmas produces the symptoms of | tightness of chest, nonproductive cough and wheezing |
| bronchodilator relieves | bronchospasm |
| Steriods cause | fluid retention |
| Sign or symptom of pyloric stenosis | Projectile vomiting |
| In dysplasia of the hip position the infant | in abduction |
| In laryngeal spasm place the child | in the bathroom with a hot shower running |
| Two types of medications used to treat asthma | brochodilators and corticosteriods |
| Fluids given after a T&A include | synthetic non-citrus juices |