1 rescue breath every ...... - ANS-three-5 seconds
1-rescuer toddler CPR - ANS-30:2
1-rescuer pediatric CPR - ANS-30:2
2 rescuer little one CPR - ANS-15:2
6 person high-performance groups members - ANS-1. Compressor
2. AED/Monitor Defibrillator
three. Airway
four. Team Leader
5. IV/IO/Medications
6. Timer/Recorder
Abnormal Respiratory attempt - ANS-- nasal flaring
- Retractions or use of accessory muscle tissues
- multiplied, inadequate, or absent respiration attempt
Abnormal Skin color - ANS-- Pallor
- Mottling
- Cyanosis
Acidosis - ANS-ph under 7.35
alkalosis - ANS-ph above 7.45
aMIODARONE - ANS-- Antiarrhytmics
- May be used for surprise-refractory VF or pVT
Apperance - ANS-Use TICLS; try and keep infant calm
asystole - ANS-
Atropine - ANS-- bradycardia
Calcium - ANS-- use in cardiac arrest now not encouraged
- ionized hypocalcemia and hyperkalemia
, imperative apnea - ANS-no respiratory attempt because of an abnormaility or suppression of the
mind or spinal wire
Circulation - ANS-popular colour
Disability - ANS-neurologic function
Early signs of tissue hypoxia - ANS-- Tachypnea
- Increased breathing attempt: nasal flaring, retractions
- Tachycardia
- Agitation, anxiety, irritability
Epinephrine - ANS-- Used for cardiac arrest related to VF/pVT in addition to asystole/PEA
- Vasopressors
publicity - ANS-undress the kid examine childs skin
high-glide oxygen gadgets - ANS-nonrebreathing masks wit reservoir, excessive-drift nasal
cannula
hypercarbia - ANS-High PaCO2
hypercarbia - ANS-Increased carbon dioxide stage inside the bloodstream.
Hypotension in youngsters 1-10 years - ANS-70 + (age in years x 2)
hypoxemia - ANS-poor amount of oxygen inside the blood
Hypoxemia - ANS-low PaO2
If coronary heart charge is under 60 BPM with signs of negative perfusion despite adequate
oxygenation and air flow - ANS-offer chest compressions and ventilation
Joueles for first shock - ANS-2 J/kg
Jouels for second shock - ANS-4 J/KG
Late signs and symptoms of tissue hypoxia - ANS-- bradypnea, insufficient respiratory attempt,
apnea
- accelerated respiration attempt: head bobbing, seesaw respirations, gruntins
- decreased LOC
Lidocaine - ANS-- Antiarrhytmics
- May be used for shock-refractory VF or pVT