location of pediatric bag on 305
drivers compartment, bottom shelf
separates thoracic cavity from abdominal cavity
diaphragm
Inadequate delivery of oxygen to the cells
hypoxia
What is a pediatric patients average heartbeat?
100-160
A federal law protecting the privacy of the patients specific health care information and providing the patient with control over how this information is used and distributed
What is HIPAA
location of ice packs?
drivers side, middle compartment
irregularly shaped bones, bound by ligaments, if any are crushed or displaced, spinal chord may be severed
vertebrae
A bandage wrapped tightly around an extremity to slow or stop bleeding
TOURNIQUET
Most common injury for pediatric patients?
falls
Which level of emergency medical services (EMS) provider is certified to provide only basic emergency medical care and transportation?
EMT
location of Oral Glucose and glucometer? what color is the case?
center compartment of bag, orange case
where is the calcaneus located?
heel bone
what are the chambers of the heart?
Right Atria, Left Atria, Right Ventricle, Left Ventricle
If the pediatric patient is apneic but does have a pulse, you should..
reposition their airway and check for respirations.
what does autonomy mean?
the right of adults with capacity to make informed decisions about their own medical care
Location of portable suction on 305
front compartment, top shelf
flap that automatically keeps liquid from entering lungs
epiglottis
You feel a "popping" as if there were crisped rice cereal trapped beneath the skin.
What is subcutaneous emphysema?
When are APGAR scores measured?
1 minute post birth and 5 minutes post birth
The four categories of a MCI.
What are immediate (Red), Delayed (Yellow), Hold (Green- Walking Wounded), Deceased (Black or White)
location of protocols
black binder in center console
List the organs in the upper left quadrant
What is liver, spleen, pancreas, stomach, left kidney, and colon.
You would use an occlusive bandage and you would tape 3 sides.
What is sucking chest wound
A common cause of shock in an infant is:
Dehydration from vomiting and diarrhea
A 6 year old child fell at the park and is bleeding. No adult around. What type of consent?
implied consent