Name the FOUR types of shock.
Hypovolemic, Cardiogenic, Obstructive, Distributive.
Burns are classed according to three depths, they are?
Superficial, partial thickness and full thickness.
The APGAR stands for?
Activity, Pulse, Grimace, Appearance, Respiratory.
Glycogen is?
Stored glucose.
Albuterol acts on what receptor?
Beta 2.
In class 3 shock the heart rate is?
>120, thready.
Describe an escharotomy.
Surgical incision through burned skin to allow expansion.
Nenonate is from? (Age)
Birth to one month.
Negatively charged ions are called?
Anions.
Aspirin prevents the formation of? Which causes platelets not to clot.
Throboxane A2.
Name the THREE progressions of shock.
Compensated, decompensated, irreversible.
A burn covering the entire front leg of an adult patient is?
9%
The components of the PAT are?
Appearance, Work of breathing, Circulation.
The element represented as (Ca) is?
Calcium.
Atropine can be used to reverse what type of poisoning?
Organophosphate.
The trauma triad of death is composed of?
Acidosis, hypothermia, coagulopathy.
A burn covering an infants head is?
18%
A pediatric minimum systolic blood pressure formula is?
70 + (2 x age in years)
What occurs in the mitochondria of a cell?
Aerobic cellular respiration. Creates ATP.
Dexmethasone is an? And given for?
Corticosteroid. Respiratory, anaphylaxis,
TXA prevents the conversion of?
Plasmin to plasminogen.
List the parkland formula.
4ml x KG x TBSA
The energy dose for synchronized cardioversion in peds is?
0.5-1 J/Kg
An ABG of PH 7.28, PA02 32, Hc03 30 is?
Partially compensated respiratory acidosis.
5-20 MCG/KG