Pediatric hypoxia signs and symptoms
[DOC File]Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy in Children
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Hypoxia. Hypercarbia. Cyanosis Risk for aspiration. Bleeding. ... Blunt injury to the neck may produce injuries in which clinical signs and symptoms develop late.(e.g. Injury to the intima of the carotid a.) ... 1-2 liters for an adult and 20mL/kg for a pediatric patient. 3:1 rule. 39 (C ( 1 liter fluid, microwave, high power, 2 minutes )
[DOC File]PEDIATRIC CARE GUIDE - NCC Pediatrics Residency
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Signs and symptoms: tachypnea, retractions, nasal flaring, grunting, cyanosis, apnea, FTT, bradycardia See-saw respiration- because rib cage is so compliant in infants, diaphragmatic contractions can decrease rib cage volume during inspiration; this creates Thoracoabdominal asynchrony in which the ribs and sternum move inward while the ...
Hypoxia vs Hypoxemia: Definition, Symptoms, Signs & Causes
The signs and symptoms of hypoxia are: dysrhythmias, cyanosis, anxiety, bronchospasms, and changes in mental status. Suctioning the airway may cause stimulation of the vagus nerve. Stimulation of the vagus nerve causes bradycardia. This is especially true in pediatric patients.
[DOC File]Pediatric Respiratory Diseases - Josh Corwin
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Describe the symptoms and signs of shock in the order that they develop, distinguishing compensated from uncompensated shock. ... Discuss how carbon monoxide causes hypoxia. 9. Describe the initial treatment for carbon-monoxide poisoning. ... Describe and clinically apply the ITLS Primary and Secondary Surveys in the pediatric patient. 4 ...
[DOC File]Pediatric Case Studies - Amazon Web Services
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It is important to remember however that increasing irritability and restlessness (particularly in the neonate, infant and young child) is a sign of increasing hypoxia and indicates the need for immediate assessment and intervention. Lethargic/flat.
[DOCX File]Initial Management Guidelines for Pediatric Burn Patients
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Clinical - shock, cold mottled skin, altered mental status, non-palpable or very weak and thready pulse, significant oliguria or anuria, tachypnea, very sunken eyeballs and/or anterior fontanel, significant delayed capillary refill (>3-4 sec), no tears, very dry mucous membranes Management of Fluid Deficits
[DOC File]Common Pediatric Diseases and Disorders
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E.M., a 5-month-old girl, has been admitted for respiratory distress, hypoxia, and fever. Her viral respiratory panel shows that she has respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). In the emergency department (ED), her SaO2 was 78% on room air, and she was placed on 1.5 L oxygen (O2). On admission to the floor, the patient is fussy and difficult to console.
[DOCX File]LOS ANGELES COUNTY EMS AGENCY
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Application of protective barrier ointments Eczema Skin inflammation resulting from allergies and irritatants Vesicles, redness, oozing, crusting, scaling and itching Removal of offending agent, astringents, antihistamines, corticosteroids Gastroenteritis A syndrome of vomiting and diarrhea that may cause dehydration and electrolyte imbalance Diarrhea, vomiting, dehydration, lethargy, anorexia, weight loss, fever and decreased urination…
Paediatric Respiratory Assessment
Hypoxia. Facial burns. Stridor. Carbonaceous sputum. Nasal singe. ... Disposition – Consider ICU or step down for pediatric burns >15% . ... Signs and symptoms of infection. Recommend foley for genital/perineal wounds. Care: - Pre-medicate as indicated - Use distraction, music, singing, counting ...
[DOCX File]Home - ITLS
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VOLUME DEPLETION SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS Mild (3-5% Volume Depletion) Thirst, decrease in urine output, (dry mucous membrane. Moderate (6-10% Volume Depletion) Postural changes in blood pressure and heart rate, dry mucous membranes, sunken eyes and fontanel, skin tenting, listlessness, tachycardia.
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