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PALS QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS.

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PALS QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS.

Abnormal Respiratory effort - - nasal flaring
- Retractions or use of accessory muscles
- increased, inadequate, or absent respiratory effort

Abnormal Skin color - - Pallor
- Mottling
- Cyanosis

petechiae - small, pinpoint hemorrhages

Purpura - the appearance of multiple purple discolorations on the skin caused by bleeding
underneath the skin

Primary Assessment - A- Airway
B - Breathing
C - Circulation
D - Disablity
E- Exposure

Normal respiratory rate infant - 30-53 per minute

Normal respiratory rate Toddler - 22-37

Normal respiratory rate preschooler - 20-28

Normal respiratory rate school-age child - 18-25

Normal respiratory rate Adolsecent - 12-20

central apnea - no respiratory effort because of an abnormaility or suppression of the brain or
spinal cord

obstructive apnea - inspiratory effort without airflow

mixed apnea - periods of obstructive apnea and periods of central apnea

Normal Nenonate HR - 100-205

Normal infant HR - 100-180

Normal Toddler HR - 98-140

Normal preschooler HR - 80-120

, Normal School-age child HR - 75-118

Normal adolescent HR - 60-100

Hypotension in children 1-10 years - 70 + (age in years x 2)

Mild head injury - GCS score of 13-15

Moderate head injury - GCS score of 9-12

Severe Head injury - GCS 3-8

Disability - neurologic function

exposure - undress the child observe childs skin

secondary assessment - - Focused history
- Focused physical examination
- ongoing reassessment

Hypoxemia - low PaO2

hypercarbia - High PaCO2

Acidosis - ph under 7.35

alkalosis - ph above 7.45

asystole -

Pulseless Electrical Activity (PEA) -

ventricular fibrillation -

Pulsless Ventricular Tachycardia -

Epinephrine - - Used for cardiac arrest associated with VF/pVT as well as asystole/PEA
- Vasopressors

aMIODARONE - - Antiarrhytmics
- May be used for shock-refractory VF or pVT

Lidocaine - - Antiarrhytmics
- May be used for shock-refractory VF or pVT

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