1 rescue breath every ...... - answer-3-5 seconds
1-rescuer infant cpr - answer-30:2
1-rescuer pediatric cpr - answer-30:2
2 rescuer infant cpr - answer-15:2
6 person high-performance teams members - answer-1. Compressor
2. Aed/monitor defibrillator
3. Airway
4. Team leader
5. Iv/io/medications
6. Timer/recorder
Abnormal respiratory effort - answer-- nasal flaring
- retractions or use of accessory muscles
- increased, inadequate, or absent respiratory effort
Abnormal skin color - answer-- pallor
- mottling
- cyanosis
Acidosis - answer-ph under 7.35
Alkalosis - answer-ph above 7.45
Amiodarone - answer-- antiarrhytmics
- may be used for shock-refractory vf or pvt
Apperance - answer-use ticls; try to keep child calm
Asystole - answer-
Atropine - answer-- bradycardia
Calcium - answer-- use in cardiac arrest not recommended
- ionized hypocalcemia and hyperkalemia
Central apnea - answer-no respiratory effort because of an abnormaility or suppression of the
brain or spinal cord
Circulation - answer-general color
Disability - answer-neurologic function
Early signs of tissue hypoxia - answer-- tachypnea
- increased respiratory effort: nasal flaring, retractions
, - tachycardia
- agitation, anxiety, irritability
Epinephrine - answer-- used for cardiac arrest associated with vf/pvt as well as asystole/pea
- vasopressors
Exposure - answer-undress the child observe childs skin
High-flow oxygen devices - answer-nonrebreathing mask wit reservoir, high-flow nasal cannula
Hypercarbia - answer-high paco2
Hypercarbia - answer-increased carbon dioxide level in the bloodstream.
Hypotension in children 1-10 years - answer-70 + (age in years x 2)
Hypoxemia - answer-deficient amount of oxygen in the blood
Hypoxemia - answer-low pao2
If heart rate is under 60 bpm with signs of poor perfusion despite adequate oxygenation and
ventilation - answer-provide chest compressions and ventilation
Joueles for first shock - answer-2 j/kg
Jouels for second shock - answer-4 j/kg
Late signs of tissue hypoxia - answer-- bradypnea, inadequate respiratory effort, apnea
- increased respiratory effort: head bobbing, seesaw respirations, gruntins
- decreased loc
Lidocaine - answer-- antiarrhytmics
- may be used for shock-refractory vf or pvt
Low-flow oxygen devices - answer-nasal cannula, simple oxygen mask
Lung compliance - answer-change in lung volume produced by a change in driving pressure
across the lung
Magnesium sulfate - answer-- antiarrhytmics
- treatment of torsades de pointes
- used for hypomagnesemia
Mild head injury - answer-gcs score of 13-15
Mixed apnea - answer-periods of obstructive apnea and periods of central apnea
Moderate head injury - answer-gcs score of 9-12
Normal adolescent hr - answer-60-100