BLS for Infants and Children Flashcards

1
Q

What age is considered infant?

A

Less than 1 year of age (excluding the newly born)

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2
Q

What age is considered a child?

A

Age 1 year to puberty (with signes chest or underarm hair males and breast development in females

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3
Q

What are single-rescuer steps in pediatric cardiac arrest algorithm?

A

SAH BnB CPR AED
1. Safety of scene
2 Assess for responsiveness. Help! Call 911 or send someone, get AED, etc or send someone
3. Assess pt, breathing/pulse within 10 sec

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4
Q

If pulse definitely felt within 10 sec do what?

A

Rescue breathe

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5
Q

What rate rescue breathe child?

A

1 breath every 3-5 seconds or about 12-20 per minute (add compressions if pulse remains <60 with poor perfusion)

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6
Q

How often check pulse?

A

About every 2 minutes.

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7
Q

If no pulse begin CPR.

CPR at what rate?

A

30 compressions and 2 breaths cycles

Use AED as soon as it arrives (or go get it) and follow instructions

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8
Q

Second rescuer arrives, CPR at what rate for how long? Then what?

A

15:2 x2 minutes, then activate EMS, get AED if not done.

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9
Q

Where check pulse infant?

A

Brachial

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10
Q

Where check pulse child?

A

Carotid or femoral

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11
Q

Collapse is witnessed, do what next?

A

Call 911 or leave victime to get AED or send others if possible

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12
Q

What are 4 signs of poor perfusion?

A
TAPS
Temp cool extremities
Altered mental status
Pulses weak
Skin pale/blue
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13
Q

What is universal rate for compressions for all cardiac arrest victims?

A

100-120/min

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14
Q

What is compression-to-ventilation rate for single rescuers in adults, children and infants?

A

30:2. (Use 15:2 for 2 rescuers)

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15
Q

Why allow the chest to recoil

A

Allows blood to flow into the heart

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16
Q

What 2 techniquest can be used for compressions on infant?

A

2 finger technique

2 thumb-encircling hands technique

17
Q

What is compression depth in adults vs children and infants

A

Adults and adolescents: at least 2 inches
Children: at least 1/3 AP diameter or
approx 2 inches
Infants: At least 1/3 AP diameter or about
1.5 inches

18
Q

Why keep head in neutral position? (sniffing)

A

Overextending may block airway

19
Q

Breaths more important in children/infants why?

A

Already low in oxygen when collapse as most are due to resp failure

20
Q

Do you need to use a barrier with a child/infant?

A

Yes. Bag valve mask should ot cover eyes/chin. Be sure to cover mouth and nose