What are 4 of the 6 categories of burns?
thermal burns, chemical burns, electrical burns, lightening burns, lights burns, and radiation burns.
What is considered full term?
38 weeks
How many compressions per minute?
100-120
A high pitched whistling sound
wheezes
Rapid weak pulse
pale, cool, clammy
BGL- 35
convulsions
Hypoglycemia
What are the classifications/types of burns?
How many stages of labor are there?
3 - first stage, second stage, and third stage.
What is the compression ratio for both single rescuer and 2 rescuer child CPR?
30:2 and 15:2
A high pitched musical sound most commonly heard on inspiration
Stridor
loss of bladder control
Labored breathing
period of unresponsiveness
Seizures
What is the rule of Palms?
Using the patients whole hand to estimate BSA involvement. whole hand = 1%
What is the APGAR and when should it be done?
Initial assessment: Activity/tone, pulse, grimmace, appearance, respirations.
1 minute and 5 minutes after birth.
What is the best indicator of adequate ventilation
chest rise
why does this kid sound like a seal?
croup
pale, cool, clammy
fast, thready pulse
recent prolonged illness
hypovolemic shock
What type of burn classification is described as "extending through all layers of the dermis and may involve subcutaneous tissue, muscle, bone, and organs?
Full thickness
What is the maneuver used in shoulder dystocia?
McRoberts
What is the appropriate depth of compressions for an adult and child.
2 inches or 5 cm the depth of the chest.
bubbling, popping. or clicking noises. Usually heard in the lower lobes.
Crackles
Headache
syncope
numbness and tingling of hands and feet
Difficulty finding words
Stroke
What are our main priorities for the treatment of serious burns? 3 of 5.
1) Stop the burning
2) Airway maintenance
3) Cover area with dry, clean dressing
4) Care for shock
5) Moist dressing if less than 9% BSA
When do you clamp and cut the umbilical cord and at what length?
After 1 minute and/or when the cord stops pulsating. 6in from baby and 2 in from first clamp.
What is the compression ratio for a newborn?
3:1
low-pitched rattling sounds over larger airways
Rhonchi
bradypnea/apnea
tachycardia/bradycardia
pinpoint pupils
Drug overdose