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What does the PRAM score assess in pediatric respiratory assessment?
What does the PRAM score assess in pediatric respiratory assessment?
- Air entry in one lung and nasal flaring
- Oxygen saturation and use of accessory muscles (correct)
- Inability to feed or speak in full sentence and decreased level of alertness
- Mental agitation and drowsiness
Which of the following is considered an additional indicator in the PRAM score assessment?
Which of the following is considered an additional indicator in the PRAM score assessment?
- Nasal flaring and reduced activity level (correct)
- Oxygen saturation and wheezing
- Air entry in both lungs and mental confusion
- Inability to speak in full sentence and drowsiness
Based on the PRAM score, which set of symptoms would indicate a severe condition in children?
Based on the PRAM score, which set of symptoms would indicate a severe condition in children?
- Wheezing, air entry in both lungs, nasal flaring
- Mental agitation, drowsiness, confusion
- Use of accessory muscles, oxygen saturation, air entry in one lung
- Reduced activity level, inability to feed or speak in full sentence, decreased level of alertness (correct)