What is the most common lung tissue disease is pediatrics?
Pneumonia
5 Back Blows followed by 5 Chest Thrust
What is the method for a choking infant?
Appropriate dosage of Tylenol for fever
What is 15 mg/kg?

Rhythm: Asystole
Rx: CPR
Across the room assessment
What is the Pediatric Assessment Triangle?
Common chronic respiratory illness
What is the optimal rate of chest compressions to be delivered to children or infants
100-120 Compression per Minute
Hard candy, coins, small objects
What are objects children are most like to choke on?
 Age: 4 months
Age: 4 months
Rate: 240
BP: 110/70
Rhythm:SVT
Rx: Vagal Maneuver (Ice to the Face)
Three parts to the PAT
What is appearance, work of breathing, circulation to skin?
lower airway constrictive symptom that can cause a prolonged expiratory phase of respiration
What is Wheezing?
15:2
What is two person CPR
Stranger anxiety, smile and coo, cuddle and swaddle
What is an infant?

Rhythm: V-Fib
Rx:Defibrillation
pink, pale, grey, mottled, blue
What is circulation?
Usually caused by RSV
What is bronchiolitis?
30:2
What is single rescuer CPR?
language progresses rapidly, magical thinker
What is a preschooler?

Age: 5yrs
Rate:50
BP:60/40
Rhythm: Sinus Bradycardia
Rx: Aggressive oxygenation and ventilation
awake and alert, sleepy, lethargic, listless
What is appearance?
A high-pitched, whistling sound most often heard while taking in a breath.
What is stridor?
Pediatric resuscitation length based tape
What is the Broselow tape?
normal saline fluid bolus
20 ml/kg

Age- 8yrs
Rate- 140
BP-70/30
Temp: 102 F
Rhythm: Sinus Tachycardia
grunting, wheezing, regular, slow, fast
What is work of breathing?