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To dislodge object obstructing airway J thrust; if that doest work: 30 chest compressions,
look for obstruction in airway, if you SEE it pull it out, if you do NOT see it continue with 2
Ventilations
Anoxia absent O2 levels; brain and tissues are about to die
Pertussis -whooping cough
- Fever
-Kids under age of 6
Bronchiolits - Increased mucus production
-Cough, wheezing, low grade fever
-Infection of bronchioles
-Most commonly follows RSV infection in infants and children
-Sound: rhonchi
, Tuberculosis - Fever, cough, night sweats, weight loss
- bloody septum
- Don an N95 mask
-Airborne
- Hemoptysis (Bloody cough)
Pneumonia -Gradual onset fever/chills
- Malaise (weakness) possibly in lungs because of less oxygen carrying capacity
- crackles isolated to an area
-Productive cough that worsens over time
-You can try and cough, however, without cilia, it won't be that effective
- SOB and febrile
-Sputum: a mixture of mucus and saliva; usually yellow or green, rusty
Asthma - wheezes
-CPAP
-albuterol