PEDIATRIC RESPIRATORY ASSESSMENT MEASURE (PRAM) Quiz

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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?

  • 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?

  • 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)

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