Tachycardia = an _______ sign of shock - answerEarly
What is a late sign of circulatory compromise in children? - answerHypotension
Children can remain normotensive until about _____ percent of blood volume is lost -
answer25%
What are two intervention you should always be doing? - answerApplying oxygen
Checking bedside blood glucose
How long should the car seat be rear facing? - answerUntil at least one year of age
_____ model parents behavior with toys - answerToddlers
Age 3 to 5: - answerPreschoolers
Magical and it logical thinkers
Take things literally
What are common fears of the preschooler? - answerPain
Darkness
Body mutilation
Being alone
Ages 5 to 11: - answerSchool age kids
Beers include separation from parents, loss of control, and physical disability
11 to 18 years old: - answerBody a parent is the most important thing
What is one of the critical public health issues in today society? - answerChildhood
obesity
, At how many years old can a child start using the faces pain scale? - answerThree
years old
What is there an emphasis on during the prioritization of the patient? - answerSafety
I focused assessment is what type of information? - answerObjective
I focused history is what type of information? - answerSubjective
The pediatric assessment triangle a.k.a. the across the room assessment of a patient
looks at what three things? - answerGeneral appearance
Work of breathing
Circulation to the skin
How long should the pediatric assessment triangle take? - answerAbout 3 to 5 seconds
What does the general appearance section include: - answerInteraction
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? - answerAbnormal airway sounds
Coughing
Abnormal positioning
Retractions/nasal flaring
Rate and depth of respirations
Circulation to the skin: - answerSkin 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
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