how do you differentiate partial from complete airway obstruction
what is " talking and coughing"
the compression to breath ratio for double rescuer CPR on a child
15:2
first step to take when someone begins having a seizure
what is " ensure the are is safe to prevent injury"
the type of seizure causes brief lapses in awareness and often includes a blank stare
what is "absence seizure"
common cause of anatomical obstruction
what is "anaphylaxis reaction"
what is the number of back blows and abdominal thrust recommended?
what are " 5 back blows and 5 chest thrusts"
ideal depth of chest compression for a child during CPR
1/3 the depth of the chest 2 inches(5cm)
the position you should place someone in after a seizure end to prevent choking
what is "recovery position"
name 5 causes of seizures
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The Heimlich maneuver is also known by this term when performed on a choking adult.
What is "abdominal thrusts"?
if a choking child becomes unresponsive, this is your next step. (include what is different from nonchoking CPR)
what is " start CPR and check for object in the airway before breaths"
the max time you should check for a pulse before starting compressions
what is 10 seconds
What should you not do when a person is having a seizure
what is "restrain"
The term for seizures that occur in one part of the brain and can not remember what happened
complex partial seizures
true or false: you should put a rolled cloth in pt's mouth to prevent them from biting their tongue
what is " over 1 year old"
The method used to open the airway of an unresponsive child if you do not suspect a spinal injury.
What is the "head-tilt, chin-lift maneuver"?
what most commonly causes febrile seizures (include specific temp)
what is "child infection" "39 C or 102" "rapid rise of body temp"
The term for a seizure that lasts longer than 5 minutes or occurs repeatedly without recovery between seizures.
What is "status epilepticus"?
When performing child CPR, you give compressions at this rate per minute.
What is "100-120 compressions per minute"?
what would you do if a pregnant women is choking and can't speak.
5 back blows and 5 chest thrust
the method to insert OPA in a child. (describe sizing and method of insertion)
what is "earlobe to corner of mouth"
what is " slide tip along the inside of cheek and then rotate it 90 degrees"
name three most important things to monitor during and post seizure
what is "airway, pulse, injuries"
in order name the 4 phases of a generalized seizure
what is "aura, tonic, clonic, postical"
This is the primary concern during a seizure when the person is lying on their back.
What is "the risk of choking or aspiration"?