The pulmonary artery arises from the branches of which aortic arch?
- The 2nd aortic arch
- The 4th aortic arch
- The 6th aortic arch
- The 8th aortic arch
Most major lung anomalies develop within the first ____ days of embryonic development?
- 50 days
- 30 days
- 20 days
- 10 days
What is NOT one of the three phases of fetal lung development?
- Pseudoglandular
- Glanular
- Canilicular
- Saccular
Which stage of lung has squamous Type I and cuboidal Type II cells?
- Pseudoglandular
- Canilicular
- Saccular
At what stage of lung development does surfactant production began?
- Pseudoglandular
- Canilicular
- Saccular
Under what stimulus does fluid absorption occur in the alveoli?
- Adrenergic hormones
- Dopaminergic hormones
- Parasympathetic stimulation
What cells are responsible for surfactant secretion and metabolism?
- Type I alveolar cells
- Type II alveolar cells
- Langerhans cells
T or F: Surfactant is a lipoprotein containing 80 percent phospholipid, and 10 percent each of protein and neutral fats?
- True
- False
Surface tension tends to collapse or to expand alveoli?
- Collapse
- Expand
According to Laplace's law, the pressure to collapse the alveoli will be higher or lower for a small alveolus?
- Higher pressure in smaller alveoli, larger overdistend
- Higher pressure in larger alveoli
Which is NOT correct regarding hyaline membrane disease in a premature infants lung?
- Decreased surfactant leads to collapse of smaller alveol
- Decreased surfactant casues distention of the larger alveoli
- Increased surfactant casues higher opening pressures
- Surfactant lowers surface tension
- Surfactant is stored in lamellar bodies
What happens to opening pressure in hyaline membrane disease or BPD?
- OP is higher
- OP is lower
- OP is unchanged
Which is NOT an effect of steroids on premature infant lung?
- Induce lung maturaton
- Increase surfactant synthesis
- Reduce surface tension
What is the incidence of hyaline membrane disease at less than 28 weeks gestational age?
- 60 percent
- 15 to 20 percent
- 5 percent
What type of infection is included in the differential diagnosis for hyaline membrane disease?
- Grp B strep pneumonia
- Fungal pneumonia
- Pneumocystis pneumonia
- E Coli pneumonia
What are hyaline membranes?
- Lipoproteins
- Sloughed cellular debris in a protein matrix
- Lipoportein and mucopolysaccharides
Which of the following does exogenous surfactant therapy NOT do?
- Early improvement in respiratory function
- Decreased oxygen and airway pressure requirements
- Decreased air leak
- Increased survival
- Decreased incidence of NEC, PDA, intraventricular bleed, and BPD
Is Exosurf surface a bovine, porcine, or synthetic surfactant?
- It is porcine
- It is synthetic
- It is bovine
What is the best predictor for the development of BPD?
- O2 dependence for greater than 28 days with XR changes
- Gestational age less than 32 weeks
- Birth weight less than 1000 gms
Which is NOT a radiographic sign of BPD?
- Hyperinflation
- Loculated cysts in the parechyma
- Multiple fine streaks extending to the periphery
Which is NOT a pathologic change of BPD?
- Emphysema
- Interstitial edema and fibrosis
- Giant cells in peribronchial tissue
- Peribronchial muscular thickening
- Metaplasia
Vitamin A (reduces or increases) the incidence and severity of BPD in premature infants?
- Reduces
- Increased
- No changes
An oxygen consumption of greater than what percent indicates increased work of breathing in BPD?
- 75 percent
- 50 percent
- 25 percent
Which statemment regarding BPD is NOT true?
- 5% incidence of blindness
- 5% incidence of deafness
- 50% incidence of moderate lung dysfunction
- 25% incidence of severe lung dysfunction
Restriction of FIO2 to less than what percent clearly decreases the incidence of retinopathy of prematurity?
- 75%
- 50%
- 35%
What is the incidence of various grades of retinopathy of prematurity in infants less than 1250 grams?
- 65 percent
- 30 percent
- 15 percent
What percent of infants with retinopathy of prematurity will have either profound visual loss or blindness?
- 38 percent
- 18 percent
- 8 percent
When should neonates be checked for retinopathy of prematurity?
- 2 weeks
- 4 weeks
- 6 weeks
- 8 weeks
What percent of infants less than 1500 grams have intraventricular hemorrhage?
- About 75%
- About 50%
- About 25%
- About 10%
Describe stage IV retinopathy of prematurity?
- demarcation of the line between the vascular tissue and the avascular retina
- elevation or ridge between the vascular tissue and the avascular retina
- a ridge with extraretinal fibrovascular proliferation, neovascularization into the vitreous humor
- retinal detachment
Which is NOT a risk factor for intraventricular hemorrhage?
- Pneumothorax
- Hypothermia
- PDA
- Congenital heart disease
- Mechanical ventilation
- Hypo or Hypertension
What is the definition of grade 3 intraventricular hemorrhage?
- only in the germinal matrix
- blood in the ventricles but no enlargement of them
- blood in the ventricles with enlargement
- blood extending into the parenchyma of the brain
50 percent of intraventricular hemorrhages occur by what day of life; what percent occur by the end of one-week?
- 90%
- 70%
- 60%
T or F: It takes about 6 weeks after intraventricular hemorrhage to get enlargement of the ventricles?
- True
- False
What is the overall incidence of hydrocephalus after intraventricular hemorrhage?
- 14 percent
- 24 percent
- 34 percent
- 44 percent
What is the overall mortality for intraventricular hemorrhage?
- 50 percent
- 30 percent
- 10 percent
What is the most common cause of pneumonia and bronchiolitis in infants under a year of age?
- Respiratory syncytial virus
- Streptococcus
- Staphylococcus
If an infant has had RSV, can they get the disease again?
- Yes
- No
How is RSV transmitted?
- Contact with nasal secretions
- Airborne route
- Bloodborne
What is the incubation period for RSV?
- 4 to 7 days
- 7 to 14 days
- 14 to 28 days
What is the most common reason for admission to the hospital for a patient with RSV?
- Hypoxemia
- Empyema
- High uncontrolled fever
Which is NOT a treatment of RSV?
- Ribavirin inhaled aerosol
- Supplemental O2
- Steroids
What is the most common cause of diarrhea in children and United States?
- Rotavirus
- Adenovirus
- Norwalk Virus
Which is NOT true of Rotavirus?
- Peak season is between December and April
- Fecal oral transmission
- Peak ages: 6 to 24 months
- Invades jejunal mucosal cells
- Dx by antibody titer
Does Norwalk virus affect older or younger patients then rotavirus?
- Younger
- Older