Pediatric Respiratory Conditions Quiz

Create a colorful illustration depicting pediatric respiratory conditions such as Croup, Bronchiolitis, and Epiglottitis, with a diverse group of children demonstrating symptoms like coughing and difficulty breathing, in a medical setting.

Pediatric Respiratory Conditions Quiz

Test your knowledge on common pediatric respiratory conditions including Croup, Bronchiolitis, and Epiglottitis with our comprehensive quiz. These conditions are vital to recognize in young patients, and understanding their symptoms and age groups can enhance your ability to provide care.

Key Features:

  • 10 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Immediate feedback on your answers
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by BreathingGuide317
Symptoms of Croup? (select all that apply)
Barking cough
Inspiratory stridor
Wheezy breathing
Mild Fever
Sore throat
High Grade Fever
Drooling
Difficulty Swallowing
Increased WOB
Symptoms of Bronchiolitis? (select all that apply)
Barking cough
Inspiratory stridor
Wheezy breathing
Mild Fever
Sore throat
High Grade Fever
Drooling
Difficulty Swallowing
Increased WOB
Symptoms of Epiglottitis? (select all that apply)
Barking cough
Inspiratory stridor
Wheezy breathing
Mild Fever
Sore Throat
High Grade Fever
Drooling
Difficulty Swallowing
Increased WOB
What age group is Croup typically seen in?
Up to 6 months old
6months- 6 years
3-7 years
What age group is Bronchiolitis typically seen in?
Up to 6 months old
6months- 6 years
3-7 years
What age group is Epigolittis typically seen in?
Up to 6 months old
6months- 6 years
3-7 years
Where is swelling/oedema usually seen in a paed patient with Croup? (select all that apply)
Larynx
Pharynx
Trachea
Bronchi
Alveoli
Bronchiole
Epiglottis
Nasal Cavity
Where is swelling/oedema usually seen in a paed patient with Bronchiolitis? (select all that apply)
Larynx
Pharynx
Trachea
Bronchi
Alveoli
Bronchiole
Epiglottis
Nasal Cavity
Where is swelling/oedema usually seen in a paed patient with Epiglottitis? (select all that apply)
Larynx
Pharynx
Trachea
Bronchi
Alveoli
Bronchiole
Epiglottis
Which below describe an URTI best? (select all which are correct)
Short term cough that is exacerbated by external factors (cold air, exercise, crying)
The over-arching term for the ‘common cold’ but can also refer to the ongoing coughing
Can lasts week in duration
Usually only lasts 2-4 days
Is usually seen post respiratory infection
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