This is the goal of the body systems
What is Homeostasis
In comparison to adults the pediatric head is
What is Larger
These are classified into two categories, ischemic and hemorrhagic
What is a stroke
This term refer to the front of the body
What is anterior
This treatment is used to slow conduction of the AV node
What is adenosine
The branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts
This is the age group of 1 to 3 years old
What is Toddler
This injury can occur from both trauma and non-traumatic means resulting in respiratory distress and air where it shouldn't be
What is a pneumothorax
This term refers to brusing behind the ears
What is battle signs
This medication is used to raise blood sugar and is given IM
What is glucagon
This releases hydrogen ions in water
What is an Acid
This is the tool used in your visual assessment of a pediatric patient
What is the pediatric assessment triangle
BONUS: What makes up the triangle
This illnesses is when there is a disruption of neurons
This terms refers to anything towards the feet
These are medications used in the treatment of serve respiratory distress
What is methylprednisone, EPI, Mag-Sulfate
The fab five things that the body needs to survive
This illness is often described as seal like
What is croup
This is a collection of blood in the pericardial sac
What is Cardiac Tamponade
This bruising is indicative of a basal skull fracture
What are battle signs
This is the ALS treatment for unstable airway and inability to open
What is a cric
This is the smallest form of all substances, where it all starts
The formula for determining if a pediatric patient is hypotensive is
What is 70 + 2(age in years)
Bradycardia, Hypotension, and bradypnea are what make up this
What is Cushing's Triad
This term refers to bruising around the umbilicus
What is Cullen sign
This is the button that needs to pushed when preparing to cardiovert someone
What is sync