34 Pediatric Emergencies Flashcards

1
Q

Respiratory rate for infant (1 month to 1 year)

A

30-60 breaths/min

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Respiratory rate for toddler (1-3 yrs)

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24-40 breaths/min

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3
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Respiratory rate for preschool age (4-5 yrs)

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22-34 breaths/min

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4
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Respiratory rate for school age (6-12 yrs)

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18-30 breaths/min

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5
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Respiratory rate for adolescent (13-18 yrs)

A

12-16 breaths/min

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6
Q

Pulse rate for newborn to 3 months

A

85-205 beats/min

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7
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Pulse rate for 3 months to 2 years

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100-190 beats/min

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8
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Pulse rate for 2 years to 10 years

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60-140 beats/min

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9
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Pulse rate for 10 years or older

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60-100 beats/min

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10
Q

TICLS of Appearance

A
Tone
Interactiveness 
Consolability 
Look or gaze 
Speech or cry
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11
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apparent life-threatening event (ALTE)

A

unresponsiveness, cyanosis, and apnea in an infant, who then resumes breathing with stimulation

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12
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generalized tonic clonic seizure

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rhythmic back-and-forth motion of an extremity and body stiffness

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13
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pediatric assessment triangle (PAT)

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appearance, work of breathing, circulation of skin

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14
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pre school age

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3-6 years

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15
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school age

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6-12 years

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16
Q

shaken baby syndrome

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seen in abused infants and children that have been subjected to violent, whiplash type shaking injuries that may result in coma, seizures, and increased intracranial pressure 2/2 tearing of the cerebral veins with consequent bleeding into the brain

17
Q

sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)

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death of an infant or young child that remains unexplained