Questions: A child in the pediatric step-down unit is exhibiting signs of respiratory distress. When assessing this child, which circulation finding might be present? Select the correct answer to this question. Jaundice Grunting Wheezing Pallor

A child in the pediatric step-down unit is exhibiting signs of respiratory distress. When assessing this child, which circulation finding might be present?

Select the correct answer to this question.

Jaundice

Grunting

Wheezing

Pallor
Transcript text: A child in the pediatric step-down unit is exhibiting signs of respiratory distress. When assessing this child, which circulation finding might be present? Select the correct answer to this question. Jaundice Grunting Wheezing Pallor
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The answer is Pallor.

Explanation for each option:

  • Jaundice: This is a yellowing of the skin and eyes due to high bilirubin levels, often related to liver issues or hemolysis, not directly a sign of respiratory distress.

  • Grunting: This is a sound made during exhalation and is a compensatory mechanism to keep alveoli open, often associated with respiratory distress, but it is not a circulation finding.

  • Wheezing: This is a high-pitched sound during breathing, typically associated with airway obstruction or asthma, and is a respiratory finding, not a circulation finding.

  • Pallor: This refers to paleness of the skin, which can occur due to poor circulation or low oxygen levels in the blood, and is a circulation finding that might be present in a child with respiratory distress.

In summary, pallor is the circulation finding that might be present in a child exhibiting signs of respiratory distress.

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