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Paramedic Prep - Peds

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Is child's head larger or smaller in proportion to the body than an adults head?   larger  
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Do children have smaller, narrower airways?   yes  
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Children have faster or slower resp rate compared to adult?   faster  
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Do children dehydrate easily?   yes  
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Do children have faster or slower HR than adults?   faster  
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What may be done to position a child into a neutral position to maintain an open airway for c-spine?   place a folded towel under shoulder blades  
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Infants & children require ____ the metabolic O2 as adults.   double  
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Infants & children increase their cardiac output by increasing their?   HR  
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Peds have a very limited capacity to ____ their stroke volume.   increase  
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Children compensate for long periods & then?   crash  
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A child may be in shock despite a norm BP, suspect shock if?   tachycardia is present  
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Hypotension is an ominous sign of?   imminent cardiopulmonary arrest  
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What is the age range of a neonate?   0-28 days  
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Infants & children have a limited store of?   glycogen & glucose  
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Peds pts are prone to ____ b/c of their greater BSA-to-weight ratio.   hypothermia  
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Significant vol. loss can result from ____ & ____ in peds pt.   vomiting, diarrhea  
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Newborns & neonates lack the ability to?   shiver  
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Common ilnesses in neonates include:   -jaundice -vomiting -resp distress  
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Neonates do not develop a fever with minor illnesses b/c?   they have an immature hypothalmus  
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If a pt has all the other signs, to include a resp rate >60/min, they are said to be in?   resp distress  
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What qs need to be asked for hx of a peds pt?   1)nature of illness/injury 2)length of time ill or injured 3)presence of fever 4)effects of illness/injury on behavior 5)bowel/urine habits 6)presence of vomiting/diarrhea 7)frequency of urination  
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What should be monitored on peds pt?   noninvasive monitoring, pulse ox, temp  
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How long do you suction?   no longer than 15 sec  
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What 2 probs lead to cardiopulmonary arrest in children?   1)shock 2)resp failure  
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What accounts for the majority of peds illnesses?   infectious diseases  
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What are the 3 stages of resp emergencies?   1)resp distress 2)resp failure 3)resp arrest  
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Resp distress in peds:   starts @ their stomach & moves up to head & gets worse as it moves to top (head/neck)  
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Croup usually occurs:   6 mo. - 4 y/o (been sick for a while)  
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Epiglotitis occurs:   4 - 7 y/o; sudden; DO NOT AGITATE pt  
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Whate are 3 upper airway ditresses?   1)croup 2)epiglotitis 3)foreign body aspiration  
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What are 4 lower airway distresses?   1)asthma 2)bronchitis 3)pneumonia 4)foreign body lower airway obstruction  
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S/S of croup:   -slow onset -gen. wants to sit up -barking cough -no drooling -fever approx 100-101 deg  
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S/S of epiglotitis:   -rapid onset -prefers to sit up -no barking cough -drooling, painful to swallow -fever 102-104 deg. -occasional stridor  
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What is a febrile seizure?   sudden spike in fever & then drops back down after the body re-sets itself  
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In the field, can we dx between febrile & subtle seizures?   No, but admin same tx  
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What is the leading cause of preventable death in children?   poisoning & toxic exposure  
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What toxic exposure is typically seen @ feeding time, b/c the peds pt is hungry?   poisoning  
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What is the most common cause of injury in young children?   falls  
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What is the most common cause of death in peds trauma victims?   injuries to head  
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What is the 2nd most commong cause of death in peds trauma victims?   chest injuries  
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Rule of Nines for Peds:   -Head (18%) -Anterior trunk (18%) -Posterior trunk (18%) -Each arm (9%) -Each leg (14%)  
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Contact Base Hospital if:   infant is <12 mo. old & experiences one or more of the following: -apnea -color change (cyanosis or pallor) -marked changes in muscle tone (limpness or stiffness) -unresponsiveness -is consid. to be ill or injured or is suspected to be ill or injured  
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Do you trans all cases that meet ALTE criteria?   yes  
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Tx during trans of ALTE:   -monitor O2 sat -monitor EKG - monitor blood sugar  
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