Pediatric Injuries and Emergencies Flashcards

1
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what age range has the highest rates of accidental injury?

A

infants 1-2 years old.

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2
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What is the most common cause of death younger than a year

A

suffocation

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3
Q

what is the most common cause of death in pre-schoolers and school-aged kids?

A

MVAs

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4
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Posoining under 5 and poisoning in teens:

A

under 5 is accidental

teens do it mostly intentionally

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5
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What are the most common agents ingested by young kids?

A

cosmetics, hair products, cleaning solutions, analgesics

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6
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What three meds lead to hospitalizations?

A

tyleonol, lead antidepressants

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7
Q

What poisons cause death?

A

carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, illicit drugs, caustic ingestions.

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8
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What are the five routes for accidental poisonings?

A
  1. ingestion
  2. dermal
  3. ophthalmic
  4. inhalation
  5. envenomation
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9
Q

what odors match what substances?

A

bitter almond = cyanide
garlic = arsenic
sweet= chloroform, acetone, ether
violet - turpentine

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10
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Why is alkaline ingestion so bad?

A

because it is tasteless so kids continue to drink. It liquefies mucosal surfaces, heals with strictures, increases risk of esophageal carcinoma.

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11
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Is acidic ingestion worse or alkaline?

A

alkaline. acidic is sour tasting so kids stop drinking.

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12
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Metabolic acidosis is caused by agents such as:

A

methanol or ethylene glycol

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13
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If a kid ingests triclyclic antidpressatns, what can you look for on the EKG?

A

wide QRS complex.

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14
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What are several ways to do GI decontamination?

A
  1. activated charcoal is treatment of choice
  2. emesis may occur spontaneously : induced emesis is NO LONGER RECOMMENDED!
  3. Gastric lavage
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15
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What should tap water be kept under (temperature wise)

A

130F or 54.4 C

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16
Q

What burn appearance should rasise suspicion of child abuse?

A

stocking and glove

17
Q

What is the most frequent pathogen associated with burn infection?

A

pseudomonas aeruginosa…they most often come from own flora. others come from gram negative

18
Q

What burns are ALWAYS an emergency?

A

burns to the eyes

19
Q

Who does the rule of nines apply to?

A

> 15 years old
9% = head, each up extremity
18% = each side of torso, each lower extremity
1% = genitalia.

20
Q

How is TBSA calculated in infants?

A

1% = hand and fingers

21
Q

What is SIDS?

A

Sudden death of an infant <1 year that remains unexplained after complete postmortem exam. Leading cause of death in infants 1 mo to 1 year.

22
Q

Risk factors for IDS?

A
Low SES
Non-white
Mother who smokes
preterm or SGA
siblings of prior SIDS victims
Infants recovering from mild URIs
Sleep position
23
Q

What are the theories for SIDS?

A

Apnea: central apnea; obstructional apnea or combo of both.

obstruction, hypoxia, etc

24
Q

What is near drowning?

A

survival for at least 24 hours after asphyxia because of submersion. Problem = neurologic sequalae.

25
Q

What are the pros and cons of cold water submersion?

A

cons= cold heart is more likely to have arrhythias, tissue 02 is impaired by cold

pros= protective effect by reducing brain metabolism and 02 consumption.

surivial rates are better in cold water than in warm.

26
Q

What are some unfavorable factors for near drowning?

A

> 3 or more…

over 3 years old
submersion for 5 minutes
greater than 10 min delay is resuscitation
coma on admit to ER
pH less than 7.10
27
Q

What will the PE show you for near drowning?

A

PE

  1. dialted pupils
  2. increased muscle tone
  3. bradycardia
  4. slow, shallow respirations
  5. CNS depression
  6. if large amounts of water swallowed— then electrolyte abnormalities. (dilution hypnatremia/hypokalemia).