General pediatric medical care Flashcards

1
Q

Define children age categories

A

Newborn: birth to the time the child leaves the hospital.

Infant: less than one year of age.

Child: one year of age to the onset of puberty and having reached a weight of about 100 pounds.

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What is the pneumonic for altered mental status? What does each letter stand for?

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A: alcohol/abuse of substances
E: Ecstasy, environmental, encephalopathy, epilepsy, electrolytes, or endocrine disease.
I: infection
O: overdose, oxygen deficiency
U: underdose, uremia

T: Trauma, tumor
I: insulin
P: psychogenic, poisons
S: Stroke, shock

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3
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What is the NS bolus recommendation?

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10 to 20 ML/KG and repeat as needed to a max of 60 ML/KG.

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4
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What are the initial settings for CPAP? Max settings? When is it contraindicated?

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Initial: 5 cmH2O
Max: 10 cmH2O
Contra indication: less than 90 systolic

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5
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Definition of pediatric hypertension?

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anything less than: 70 + (2 x age) or less than 90, which ever is lower.

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6
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When should a buretrol be used?

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Any patient under the age of eight

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7
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Why do pediatric patients tend to decompensate?

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Respiratory failure or shock

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What are the three parts of the pediatric assessment triangle?

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Appearance, work of breathing, and Circulation/skin

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