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Tachycardia = an _______ sign of shock - Answer Early
What is a late sign of circulatory compromise in children? - Answer Hypotension
Children can remain normotensive until about _____ percent of blood volume is lost -
Answer 25%
What are two intervention you should always be doing? - Answer Applying oxygen
Checking bedside blood glucose
How long should the car seat be rear facing? - Answer Until at least one year of age
_____ model parents behavior with toys - Answer Toddlers
Age 3 to 5: - Answer Preschoolers
Magical and it logical thinkers
Take things literally
What are common fears of the preschooler? - Answer Pain
Darkness
Body mutilation
Being alone
Ages 5 to 11: - Answer School age kids
Beers include separation from parents, loss of control, and physical disability
11 to 18 years old: - Answer Body a parent is the most important thing
What is one of the critical public health issues in today society? - Answer Childhood
obesity
At how many years old can a child start using the faces pain scale? - Answer Three
years old
What is there an emphasis on during the prioritization of the patient? - Answer Safety
I focused assessment is what type of information? - Answer Objective
I focused history is what type of information? - Answer Subjective
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The pediatric assessment triangle a.k.a. the across the room assessment of a
patient looks at what three things? - Answer General appearance
Work of breathing
Circulation to the skin
How long should the pediatric assessment triangle take? - Answer About 3 to 5
seconds
What does the general appearance section include: - Answer Interaction
Muscle tone
Consolabilty
Look or gaze
Speech or cry
Work of breathing— a good indicator of oxygenation and ventilation. What should
you look for in this assessment? - Answer Abnormal airway sounds
Coughing
Abnormal positioning
Retractions/nasal flaring
Rate and depth of respirations
Circulation to the skin: - Answer Skin reflects perfusion status
Inspect the color of central areas such as lips and mucous membranes
Assessed for pallor, molting, or cyanosis
Is the patient flushed or diaphoretic
What are the three patient categories for the pediatric assessment triangle? - Answer
Sick
Sicker
Sickest
If all three components of the PAT are stable know what will the patient be ranked
as? - Answer Sick